REVOKE <privileges>
This statement removes privileges from an existing user. Executing this statement requires the GRANT OPTION
privilege and all privileges you revoke.
Synopsis
GrantStmt
PrivElemList
PrivElem
PrivType
ObjectType
PrivLevel
UserSpecList
GrantStmt ::=
'GRANT' PrivElemList 'ON' ObjectType PrivLevel 'TO' UserSpecList RequireClauseOpt WithGrantOptionOpt
PrivElemList ::=
PrivElem ( ',' PrivElem )*
PrivElem ::=
PrivType ( '(' ColumnNameList ')' )?
PrivType ::=
'ALL' 'PRIVILEGES'?
| 'ALTER' 'ROUTINE'?
| 'CREATE' ( 'USER' | 'TEMPORARY' 'TABLES' | 'VIEW' | 'ROLE' | 'ROUTINE' )?
| 'TRIGGER'
| 'DELETE'
| 'DROP' 'ROLE'?
| 'PROCESS'
| 'EXECUTE'
| 'INDEX'
| 'INSERT'
| 'SELECT'
| 'SUPER'
| 'SHOW' ( 'DATABASES' | 'VIEW' )
| 'UPDATE'
| 'GRANT' 'OPTION'
| 'REFERENCES'
| 'REPLICATION' ( 'SLAVE' | 'CLIENT' )
| 'USAGE'
| 'RELOAD'
| 'FILE'
| 'CONFIG'
| 'LOCK' 'TABLES'
| 'EVENT'
| 'SHUTDOWN'
ObjectType ::=
'TABLE'?
PrivLevel ::=
'*' ( '.' '*' )?
| Identifier ( '.' ( '*' | Identifier ) )?
UserSpecList ::=
UserSpec ( ',' UserSpec )*
Examples
mysql> CREATE USER 'newuser' IDENTIFIED BY 'mypassword';
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)
mysql> GRANT ALL ON test.* TO 'newuser';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.03 sec)
mysql> SHOW GRANTS FOR 'newuser';
+-------------------------------------------------+
| Grants for newuser@% |
+-------------------------------------------------+
| GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'newuser'@'%' |
| GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON test.* TO 'newuser'@'%' |
+-------------------------------------------------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> REVOKE ALL ON test.* FROM 'newuser';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.03 sec)
mysql> SHOW GRANTS FOR 'newuser';
+-------------------------------------+
| Grants for newuser@% |
+-------------------------------------+
| GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'newuser'@'%' |
+-------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> DROP USER 'newuser';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.14 sec)
mysql> SHOW GRANTS FOR 'newuser';
ERROR 1141 (42000): There is no such grant defined for user 'newuser' on host '%'
MySQL compatibility
- In TiDB, after the
REVOKE <privileges>
statement is executed successfully, the execution result takes effect immediately on the current connection. Whereas in MySQL, for some privileges, the execution results take effect only on subsequent connections. See TiDB #39356 for details.