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Capability

A grouping and boundary mechanism developers can use to isolate access to the IPC layer.

It controls application windows fine grained access to the Tauri core, application, or plugin commands. If a window is not matching any capability then it has no access to the IPC layer at all.

This can be done to create groups of windows, based on their required system access, which can reduce impact of frontend vulnerabilities in less privileged windows. Windows can be added to a capability by exact name (e.g. main-window) or glob patterns like * or admin-*. A Window can have none, one, or multiple associated capabilities.

Example

{
"identifier": "main-user-files-write",
"description": "This capability allows the `main` window on macOS and Windows access to `filesystem` write related commands and `dialog` commands to enable programatic access to files selected by the user.",
"windows": [
"main"
],
"permissions": [
"core:default",
"dialog:open",
{
"identifier": "fs:allow-write-text-file",
"allow": [{ "path": "$HOME/test.txt" }]
},
],
"platforms": ["macOS","windows"]
}

Object Properties:

  • description
  • identifier (required)
  • local
  • permissions (required)
  • platforms
  • remote
  • webviews
  • windows

description

string

Description of what the capability is intended to allow on associated windows.

It should contain a description of what the grouped permissions should allow.

Example

This capability allows the main window access to filesystem write related commands and dialog commands to enable programatic access to files selected by the user.

identifier

string

Identifier of the capability.

Example

main-user-files-write

local

boolean

Whether this capability is enabled for local app URLs or not. Defaults to true.

Default: true

permissions

PermissionEntry[] each item must be unique

List of permissions attached to this capability.

Must include the plugin name as prefix in the form of ${plugin-name}:${permission-name}. For commands directly implemented in the application itself only ${permission-name} is required.

Example

[
"core:default",
"shell:allow-open",
"dialog:open",
{
"identifier": "fs:allow-write-text-file",
"allow": [{ "path": "$HOME/test.txt" }]
}

platforms

Target[] | null

Limit which target platforms this capability applies to.

By default all platforms are targeted.

Example

["macOS","windows"]

remote

CapabilityRemote | null

Configure remote URLs that can use the capability permissions.

This setting is optional and defaults to not being set, as our default use case is that the content is served from our local application.

Example

{
"urls": ["https://*.mydomain.dev"]
}

webviews

string[]

List of webviews that are affected by this capability. Can be a glob pattern.

This is only required when using on multiwebview contexts, by default all child webviews of a window that matches [Self::windows] are linked.

Example

["sub-webview-one", "sub-webview-two"]

windows

string[]

List of windows that are affected by this capability. Can be a glob pattern.

On multiwebview windows, prefer [Self::webviews] for a fine grained access control.

Example

["main"]

Definitions

CapabilityRemote

Configuration for remote URLs that are associated with the capability.

Object Properties:

  • urls (required)
urls

string[]

Remote domains this capability refers to using the URLPattern standard.

Examples
  • “https://*.mydomain.dev”: allows subdomains of mydomain.dev
  • https://mydomain.dev/api/*”: allows any subpath of mydomain.dev/api

Identifier

string

Number

Any of the following:

  • integer formatted as int64 Represents an [i64].
  • number formatted as double Represents a [f64].

A valid ACL number.

PermissionEntry

Any of the following:

  • Identifier Reference a permission or permission set by identifier.
  • Reference a permission or permission set by identifier and extends its scope. Object Properties: - allow - deny - identifier (required) ##### allow Value[] | null Data that defines what is allowed by the scope. ##### deny Value[] | null Data that defines what is denied by the scope. This should be prioritized by validation logic. ##### identifier Identifier Identifier of the permission or permission set.

An entry for a permission value in a [Capability] can be either a raw permission [Identifier] or an object that references a permission and extends its scope.

Target

One of the following:

  • "macOS" MacOS.
  • "windows" Windows.
  • "linux" Linux.
  • "android" Android.
  • "iOS" iOS.

Platform target.

Value

Any of the following:

  • null Represents a null JSON value.
  • boolean Represents a [bool].
  • Number Represents a valid ACL [Number].
  • string Represents a [String].
  • Value[] Represents a list of other [Value]s.
  • Represents a map of [String] keys to [Value]s. Allows additional properties: Value

All supported ACL values.


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