I'm using Meteor, and I'm concerned about a possible security hole. I only want users to be able to create modify certain fields in the database. For this example, the only thing I want them to be able to create or update are name
and description
fields for a party.
Parties.allow({
insert: function (userId, party) {
return userId && party.owner === userId;
},
update: function (userId, party, fields, modifier) {
return userId && party.owner === userId;
},
});
This is the code I saw in the Angular Meteor tutorial, but it looks like someone could add any fields they wanted in the console on the browser, using Minimongo. Is there a way I can easily define fields that are OK, and deny all inserts and updates that don't use those fields? I could write a simple function that does that for updates:
function ensureFieldsAreOk(acceptableFields,fieldsInQuestion){
for(i = 0; i < fieldsInQuestion.length; ++i){
if(acceptableFields.indexOf(fieldsInQuestion[i]) === -1){
console.log("Hacking attempt detected");
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
To do this for the insert command I could use the same function using Object.keys(party)
as the acceptable fields list.
I can't imagine I'm the first person to think of this; there must be a standard way of dealing with this.