Only revoke GRANT OPTION when user actually has it

When revoking privileges from a user, the GRANT OPTION is always
revoked, even if the user doesn't have it. If the user exists, this
doesn't give an error, but if the user doesn't exist, it does:

mysql> GRANT ALL ON test.* TO 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

mysql> REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

mysql> REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

mysql> REVOKE ALL ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)

mysql> REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
ERROR 1141 (42000): There is no such grant defined for user 'test' on
host 'localhost'

Additionally, in MySQL 5.6 this breaks replication because of
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=68892.

Rather than revoking the GRANT OPTION and catching the error, check if
the user actually has it and only revoke it when he does.
This commit is contained in:
Stijn Tintel 2013-07-23 13:00:29 +02:00
parent d1effecb2e
commit 9d0fc0fd67

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@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ def user_add(cursor, user, host, password, new_priv):
def user_mod(cursor, user, host, password, new_priv):
changed = False
grant_option = False
# Handle passwords.
if password is not None:
@ -162,9 +163,12 @@ def user_mod(cursor, user, host, password, new_priv):
# If the user has privileges on a db.table that doesn't appear at all in
# the new specification, then revoke all privileges on it.
for db_table, priv in curr_priv.iteritems():
# If the user has the GRANT OPTION on a db.table, revoke it first.
if "GRANT" in priv:
grant_option = True
if db_table not in new_priv:
if user != "root" and "PROXY" not in priv:
privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table)
privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table,grant_option)
changed = True
# If the user doesn't currently have any privileges on a db.table, then
@ -180,7 +184,7 @@ def user_mod(cursor, user, host, password, new_priv):
for db_table in db_table_intersect:
priv_diff = set(new_priv[db_table]) ^ set(curr_priv[db_table])
if (len(priv_diff) > 0):
privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table)
privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table,grant_option)
privileges_grant(cursor, user,host,db_table,new_priv[db_table])
changed = True
@ -243,17 +247,12 @@ def privileges_unpack(priv):
return output
def privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table):
def privileges_revoke(cursor, user,host,db_table,grant_option):
if grant_option:
query = "REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON %s FROM '%s'@'%s'" % (db_table,user,host)
cursor.execute(query)
query = "REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES ON %s FROM '%s'@'%s'" % (db_table,user,host)
cursor.execute(query)
query = "REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON %s FROM '%s'@'%s'" % (db_table,user,host)
try:
cursor.execute(query)
except MySQLdb.OperationalError, e:
# 1141 -> There is no such grant defined for user ... on host ...
# If this exception is raised, there is no need to revoke the GRANT privilege
if e.args[0] != 1141 or not e.args[1].startswith("There is no such grant defined for user"):
raise e
def privileges_grant(cursor, user,host,db_table,priv):