taskcafe/internal/graph/schema/task_group.gql
Jordan Knott e64f6f8569 feat: enforce user roles
enforces user admin role requirement for
- creating / deleting / setting role for organization users
- creating / deleting / setting role for project users
- updating project name
- deleting project

hides action elements based on role for
- admin console
- team settings if team is only visible through project membership
- add project tile if not team admin
- project name text editor if not team / project admin
- add redirect from team page if settings only visible through project
  membership
- add redirect from admin console if not org admin

role enforcement is handled on the api side through a custom GraphQL
directive `hasRole`. on the client side, role information is fetched in
the TopNavbar's `me` query and stored in the `UserContext`.

there is a custom hook, `useCurrentUser`, that provides a user object
with two functions, `isVisibile` & `isAdmin` which is used to check
roles in order to render/hide relevant UI elements.
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GraphQL

extend type Mutation {
createTaskGroup(input: NewTaskGroup!):
TaskGroup! @hasRole(roles: [ADMIN], level: PROJECT, type: PROJECT)
updateTaskGroupLocation(input: NewTaskGroupLocation!):
TaskGroup! @hasRole(roles: [ADMIN], level: PROJECT, type: PROJECT)
updateTaskGroupName(input: UpdateTaskGroupName!):
TaskGroup! @hasRole(roles: [ADMIN], level: PROJECT, type: PROJECT)
deleteTaskGroup(input: DeleteTaskGroupInput!):
DeleteTaskGroupPayload! @hasRole(roles: [ADMIN], level: PROJECT, type: PROJECT)
}
input NewTaskGroupLocation {
taskGroupID: UUID!
position: Float!
}
input UpdateTaskGroupName {
taskGroupID: UUID!
name: String!
}
input DeleteTaskGroupInput {
taskGroupID: UUID!
}
type DeleteTaskGroupPayload {
ok: Boolean!
affectedRows: Int!
taskGroup: TaskGroup!
}
input NewTaskGroup {
projectID: String!
name: String!
position: Float!
}