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create user foo@localhost;
grant create user on *.* to foo@localhost;
create role role1;
create role role2 with admin current_user;
create role role3 with admin current_role;
ERROR 0L000: Invalid definer
create role role3 with admin role1;
create role role4 with admin root@localhost;
connect  c1, localhost, foo,,;
create role role5 with admin root@localhost;
ERROR 42000: Access denied; you need (at least one of) the SET USER privilege(s) for this operation
create role role5 with admin role3;
ERROR 42000: Access denied; you need (at least one of) the SET USER privilege(s) for this operation
create role role5 with admin foo@localhost;
connection default;
call mtr.add_suppression("Invalid roles_mapping table entry user:'foo@bar', rolename:'role6'");
create role role6 with admin foo@bar;
Warnings:
Note	1449	The user specified as a definer ('foo'@'bar') does not exist
create user bar with admin current_user;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'admin current_user' at line 1
grant role1 to foo@localhost with admin option;
grant role2 to foo@localhost;
grant role2 to role1;
grant role4 to role3 with admin option;
grant select on *.* to foo@localhost with admin option;
ERROR 42000: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'admin option' at line 1
show grants for foo@localhost;
Grants for foo@localhost
GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role1` TO `foo`@`localhost` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role2` TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role5` TO `foo`@`localhost` WITH ADMIN OPTION
show grants for role1;
Grants for role1
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role1`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role2`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role3`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
GRANT `role2` TO `role1`
GRANT `role3` TO `role1` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role4` TO `role3` WITH ADMIN OPTION
show grants for role4;
Grants for role4
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
select * from mysql.roles_mapping;
Host	User	Role	Admin_option
	role1	role2	N
	role1	role3	Y
	role3	role4	Y
bar	foo	role6	Y
localhost	foo	role1	Y
localhost	foo	role2	N
localhost	foo	role5	Y
localhost	root	role1	Y
localhost	root	role2	Y
localhost	root	role4	Y
flush privileges;
show grants for foo@localhost;
Grants for foo@localhost
GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role1` TO `foo`@`localhost` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role2` TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role5` TO `foo`@`localhost` WITH ADMIN OPTION
show grants for role1;
Grants for role1
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role1`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role2`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role3`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
GRANT `role2` TO `role1`
GRANT `role3` TO `role1` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role4` TO `role3` WITH ADMIN OPTION
show grants for role4;
Grants for role4
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
select * from information_schema.applicable_roles;
GRANTEE	ROLE_NAME	IS_GRANTABLE	IS_DEFAULT
role1	role2	NO	NULL
role1	role3	YES	NULL
role3	role4	YES	NULL
root@localhost	role1	YES	NO
root@localhost	role2	YES	NO
root@localhost	role4	YES	NO
grant role2 to role1 with admin option;
revoke role1 from foo@localhost;
revoke admin option for role4 from role3;
revoke admin option for role2 from foo@localhost;
revoke admin option for role1 from root@localhost;
show grants for foo@localhost;
Grants for foo@localhost
GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role2` TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role5` TO `foo`@`localhost` WITH ADMIN OPTION
show grants for role1;
Grants for role1
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role1`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role2`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role3`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
GRANT `role2` TO `role1` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role3` TO `role1` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role4` TO `role3`
show grants for role4;
Grants for role4
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
select * from mysql.roles_mapping;
Host	User	Role	Admin_option
	role1	role2	Y
	role1	role3	Y
	role3	role4	N
bar	foo	role6	Y
localhost	foo	role2	N
localhost	foo	role5	Y
localhost	root	role1	N
localhost	root	role2	Y
localhost	root	role4	Y
flush privileges;
show grants for foo@localhost;
Grants for foo@localhost
GRANT CREATE USER ON *.* TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role2` TO `foo`@`localhost`
GRANT `role5` TO `foo`@`localhost` WITH ADMIN OPTION
show grants for role1;
Grants for role1
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role1`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role2`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role3`
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
GRANT `role2` TO `role1` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role3` TO `role1` WITH ADMIN OPTION
GRANT `role4` TO `role3`
show grants for role4;
Grants for role4
GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO `role4`
select * from information_schema.applicable_roles;
GRANTEE	ROLE_NAME	IS_GRANTABLE	IS_DEFAULT
role1	role2	YES	NULL
role1	role3	YES	NULL
role3	role4	NO	NULL
root@localhost	role1	NO	NO
root@localhost	role2	YES	NO
root@localhost	role4	YES	NO
grant role1 to role4;
ERROR 28000: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost'
grant role1 to role4 with admin option;
ERROR 28000: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost'
grant role3 to role2;
revoke role3 from role2;
grant role4 to role2 with admin option;
revoke role2 from current_user;
revoke role4 from current_user;
grant role4 to current_user;
drop role role1, role2, role3, role4, role5, role6;
drop user foo@localhost;