[role="xpack"] [[security-api-has-privileges]] === Has privileges API ++++ Has privileges ++++ [[security-api-has-privilege]] The `has_privileges` API allows you to determine whether the logged in user has a specified list of privileges. [[security-api-has-privileges-request]] ==== {api-request-title} `GET /_security/user/_has_privileges` [[security-api-has-privileges-prereqs]] ==== {api-prereq-title} * All users can use this API, but only to determine their own privileges. To check the privileges of other users, you must use the run as feature. For more information, see {stack-ov}/run-as-privilege.html[Submitting requests on behalf of other users]. [[security-api-has-privileges-desc]] ==== {api-description-title} For a list of the privileges that you can specify in this API, see {stack-ov}/security-privileges.html[Security privileges]. A successful call returns a JSON structure that shows whether each specified privilege is assigned to the user. [[security-api-has-privileges-request-body]] ==== {api-request-body-title} `cluster`:: (list) A list of the cluster privileges that you want to check. `index`:: `names`::: (list) A list of indices. `allow_restricted_indices`::: (boolean) This needs to be set to `true` (default is `false`) if using wildcards or regexps for patterns that cover restricted indices. Implicitly, restricted indices do not match index patterns because restricted indices usually have limited privileges and including them in pattern tests would render most such tests `false`. If restricted indices are explicitly included in the `names` list, privileges will be checked against them regardless of the value of `allow_restricted_indices`. `privileges`::: (list) A list of the privileges that you want to check for the specified indices. `application`:: `application`::: (string) The name of the application. `privileges`::: (list) A list of the privileges that you want to check for the specified resources. May be either application privilege names, or the names of actions that are granted by those privileges `resources`::: (list) A list of resource names against which the privileges should be checked [[security-api-has-privileges-example]] ==== {api-examples-title} The following example checks whether the current user has a specific set of cluster, index, and application privileges: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_security/user/_has_privileges { "cluster": [ "monitor", "manage" ], "index" : [ { "names": [ "suppliers", "products" ], "privileges": [ "read" ] }, { "names": [ "inventory" ], "privileges" : [ "read", "write" ] } ], "application": [ { "application": "inventory_manager", "privileges" : [ "read", "data:write/inventory" ], "resources" : [ "product/1852563" ] } ] } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE The following example output indicates which privileges the "rdeniro" user has: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "username": "rdeniro", "has_all_requested" : false, "cluster" : { "monitor" : true, "manage" : false }, "index" : { "suppliers" : { "read" : true }, "products" : { "read" : true }, "inventory" : { "read" : true, "write" : false } }, "application" : { "inventory_manager" : { "product/1852563" : { "read": false, "data:write/inventory": false } } } } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/"rdeniro"/"$body.username"/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/: false/: true/]