If a schema includes the following characteristics:
+)Then you might have missing LookupResources results when checking the permission. This only affects LookupResources; other APIs calculate permissionship correctly.
A small concrete example:
relation doer_of_things: user | group#member
permission do_the_thing = doer_of_things + doer_of_things->admin
A CheckPermission on do_the_thing will return the correct permissionship, but a LookupResources on do_the_thing may miss resources.
If you have a schema with a structure like this:
definition special_user {}
definition user {
relation special_user_mapping: special_user
permission special_user = special_user_mapping
}
definition group {
relation member: user
permission membership = member + member->special_user
}
definition system {
relation viewer: user | group#membership
// This is the problematic permission
permission view = viewer + viewer->special_user
}
And these relationships:
system:somesystem#viewer@group:somegroup#membership
group:somegroup#member@user:someuser1
user:someuser1#special_user_mapping@special_user:specialuser
And you call LookupResources with:
subject_type: user
subject_id: someuser1
permission: view
resource_type: system
You would expect to receive system:somesystem in the results, but you do not.
Note that this only applies to LookupResources; if you CheckPermission for that resource specifically, it will return HasPermission.
The issue is fixed in v1.47.1. Upgrading to this version will remediate this issue.
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"nvd_published_at": null,
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-277"
],
"severity": "LOW",
"github_reviewed_at": "2025-11-21T18:06:00Z",
"github_reviewed": true
}