Using the Allow List middleware with Tyk OAS APIs
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The allow list is a feature designed to restrict access to only specific API endpoints. It rejects requests to endpoints not specifically “allowed”, returning HTTP 403 Forbidden
. This enhances the security of the API by preventing unauthorized access to endpoints that are not explicitly permitted.
When working with Tyk OAS APIs the middleware is configured in the Tyk OAS API Definition. You can do this via the Tyk Dashboard API or in the API Designer.
If you’re using the legacy Tyk Classic APIs, then check out the Tyk Classic page.
Configuring the allow list in the Tyk OAS API Definition
The design of the Tyk OAS API Definition takes advantage of the operationId
defined in the OpenAPI Document that declares both the path and method for which the middleware should be added. Endpoint paths
entries (and the associated operationId
) can contain wildcards in the form of any string bracketed by curly braces, for example /status/{code}
. These wildcards are so they are human readable and do not translate to variable names. Under the hood, a wildcard translates to the “match everything” regex of: (.*)
.
The allow list middleware (allow
) can be added to the operations
section of the Tyk OAS Extension (x-tyk-api-gateway
) in your Tyk OAS API Definition for the appropriate operationId
(as configured in the paths
section of your OpenAPI Document).
The allow
object has the following configuration:
enabled
: enable the middleware for the endpointignoreCase
: if set totrue
then the path matching will be case insensitive
For example:
|
|
In this example the allow list middleware has been configured for requests to the GET /anything
and PUT /anything
endpoints. Requests to any other endpoints will be rejected with HTTP 403 Forbidden
, unless they also have the allow list middleware enabled.
Note that the allow list has been configured to be case insensitive, so calls to GET /Anything
will be allowed
Note also that the endpoint path has not been terminated with $
. Requests to, for example, GET /anything/foobar
will be allowed as the regular expression pattern match will recognize this as GET /anything
.
The configuration above is a complete and valid Tyk OAS API Definition that you can import into Tyk to try out the allow list feature.
Configuring the allow list in the API Designer
Adding the allow list to your API endpoints is easy is easy when using the API Designer in the Tyk Dashboard, simply follow these steps:
Step 1: Add an endpoint
From the API Designer add an endpoint that matches the path and method to which you want to apply the middleware.
Step 2: Select the Allow List middleware
Select ADD MIDDLEWARE and choose the Allow List middleware from the Add Middleware screen.
Step 3: Optionally configure case-insensitivity
If you want to disable case-sensitivity for the allow list, then you must select EDIT on the Allow List icon.
This takes you to the middleware configuration screen where you can alter the case sensitivity setting.
Select UPDATE MIDDLEWARE to apply the change to the middleware configuration.
Step 4: Save the API
Select SAVE API to apply the changes to your API.