Add `sends_allowed` config setting

This provides global control over whether users can create Bitwarden Sends.
pull/1688/head
Jeremy Lin 4 years ago
parent e9ee8ac2fa
commit 3ff8014add

@ -56,6 +56,11 @@
# WEBSOCKET_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0
# WEBSOCKET_PORT=3012
## Controls whether users are allowed to create Bitwarden Sends.
## This setting applies globally to all users.
## To control this on a per-org basis instead, use the "Disable Send" org policy.
# SENDS_ALLOWED=true
## Job scheduler settings
##
## Job schedules use a cron-like syntax (as parsed by https://crates.io/crates/cron),

@ -51,10 +51,13 @@ pub struct SendData {
/// modify existing ones, but is allowed to delete them.
///
/// Ref: https://bitwarden.com/help/article/policies/#disable-send
///
/// There is also a Vaultwarden-specific `sends_allowed` config setting that
/// controls this policy globally.
fn enforce_disable_send_policy(headers: &Headers, conn: &DbConn) -> EmptyResult {
let user_uuid = &headers.user.uuid;
let policy_type = OrgPolicyType::DisableSend;
if OrgPolicy::is_applicable_to_user(user_uuid, policy_type, conn) {
if !CONFIG.sends_allowed() || OrgPolicy::is_applicable_to_user(user_uuid, policy_type, conn) {
err!("Due to an Enterprise Policy, you are only able to delete an existing Send.")
}
Ok(())

@ -342,6 +342,10 @@ make_config! {
/// Enable web vault
web_vault_enabled: bool, false, def, true;
/// Allow Sends |> Controls whether users are allowed to create Bitwarden Sends.
/// This setting applies globally to all users. To control this on a per-org basis instead, use the "Disable Send" org policy.
sends_allowed: bool, true, def, true;
/// HIBP Api Key |> HaveIBeenPwned API Key, request it here: https://haveibeenpwned.com/API/Key
hibp_api_key: Pass, true, option;

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