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Welcome to the OPA Plugins Repository for Backstage!

This repository contains a collection of plugins for Backstage that integrate with Open Policy Agent.

Blogs!

Talks!

Plugins

  • backstage-opa-backend - A Backend Plugin that the backstage-opa-entity-checker consumes to evaluate policies.
  • plugin-permission-backend-module-opa-wrapper - An isolated OPA Client and a Policy Evaluator that integrates with the Backstage permissions framework and uses OPA to evaluate policies, making it possible to use OPA for permissions (like RBAC).
  • backstage-opa-entity-checker - A frontend plugin that provides a component card that displays if an entity has the expected entity metadata according to an opa policy.
  • backstage-opa-policies - A frontend component designed to be added to entity pages to fetch and display the OPA policy that entity uses based on a URL provided in an annotation in the catalog-info.yaml file.

Policies

Additional Documentation

You can find some additional documentation including an architecture overview in the docs folder.

Local Development

Step by step guide to developing locally:

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Create an app-config.local.yaml file in the root of the repository copying the contents from app-config.yaml
  3. Create a PAT (Personal Access Token) for your GitHub account with these scopes: read:org, read:user, user:email. This token should be placed under integrations.github.token in the app-config.local.yaml file.
  4. Run yarn install --immutable in the root of the repository
  5. Use docker-compose up -d to start the OPA server and postgres database (this will also load the two policies in the example-opa-policies folder automatically)
  6. Update the OPA rbac policy in here rbac_policy.rego, or use your own! If you want to use the default policy, you'll have to update is_admin if "group:twocodersbrewing/maintainers" in claims to what ever your user entity claims are.
  7. Run yarn dev or yarn debug in the root of the repository to start the Backstage app (use debug if you want to see what is happening in the OPA plugin)

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! However, still figuring out the best approach as this does require user and group entities to be in the system.

Please open an issue or a pull request. You can also contact me on mastodon at @parcifal.

Please remember to sign your commits with git commit -s so that your commits are signed!