REVOKE
REVOKE
Name
REVOKE
Description
The REVOKE command has the following functions:
- Revoke the specified permission of a user or a role.
- Revoke the specified role previously granted to a user.
Note that.
"Revoke the specified roles previously granted to a user" is supported in versions 2.0 and later
REVOKE privilege_list ON db_name[.tbl_name] FROM user_identity [ROLE role_name]
REVOKE privilege_list ON RESOURCE resource_name FROM user_identity [ROLE role_name]
REVOKE role_list FROM user_identity
user_identity:
The user_identity syntax here is the same as CREATE USER. And must be a user_identity created with CREATE USER. The host in user_identity can be a domain name. If it is a domain name, the revocation time of permissions may be delayed by about 1 minute.
It is also possible to revoke the permissions of the specified ROLE, the executed ROLE must exist.
role_list is the list of roles to be revoked, separated by commas. The specified roles must exist.
Example
Revoke the permission of user jack database testDb
REVOKE SELECT_PRIV ON db1.* FROM 'jack'@'192.%';
Revoke user jack resource spark_resource permission
REVOKE USAGE_PRIV ON RESOURCE 'spark_resource' FROM 'jack'@'192.%';
Revoke the roles role1 and role2 previously granted to jack
REVOKE 'role1','role2' FROM 'jack'@'192.%';
Revoke user jack usage privilege on 'g1';
REVOKE USAGE_PRIV ON WORKLOAD GROUP 'g1' FROM 'jack'@'%';
Revoke user jack usage privilege on all Workload Group;
REVOKE USAGE_PRIV ON WORKLOAD GROUP '%' FROM 'jack'@'%';
Revoke role test_role usage privilege on Workload Group 'g1';
REVOKE USAGE_PRIV ON WORKLOAD GROUP 'g1' FROM 'test_role';
Keywords
REVOKE