After creating a user, you can view the privileges of the user.
Procedure
Log on to a MySQL tenant as the administrator.
Execute the following statements to view user privileges:
View the privileges granted to a user by using the
SHOW GRANTSstatement.Here is an example:
obclient> SHOW GRANTS FOR test; +----------------------------------------+ | Grants for test@% | +----------------------------------------+ | GRANT INSERT, SELECT ON *.* TO 'test' | | GRANT SELECT ON `db1`.* TO 'test' | +----------------------------------------+ 2 rows in setView the user-level privileges of a user.
Administrators can view the user-level privileges of a user through the
mysql.userview. Regular users can view their own user-level privileges through themysql.userview.Here is an example:
obclient> SELECT * FROM mysql.user WHERE user='test'\G; *************************** 1. row *************************** host: % user: test password: *6691484ea6b50ddde1926a220da01fa9e575c18a select_priv: Y insert_priv: Y update_priv: N delete_priv: N create_priv: N drop_priv: N reload_priv: N shutdown_priv: N process_priv: N file_priv: N grant_priv: N reference_priv: N index_priv: N alter_priv: N show_db_priv: N super_priv: N create_tmp_table_priv: N lock_tables_priv: N execute_priv: N repl_slave_priv: N repl_client_priv: N create_view_priv: N show_view_priv: N create_routine_priv: N alter_routine_priv: N create_user_priv: N event_priv: N trigger_priv: N create_tablespace_priv: N ssl_type: ssl_cipher: x509_issuer: x509_subject: max_questions: 0 max_updates: 0 max_connections: 0 max_user_connections: 0 plugin: ob_native_password authentication_string: password_expired: 1 row in setFor more information about the
mysql.userview, see mysql.user.View the database-level privileges of a user.
Administrators can view the database-level privileges of a user through the
mysql.dbview. Regular users can view their own database-level privileges through themysql.dbview.obclient> SELECT * FROM mysql.db WHERE user='test'\G; *************************** 1. row *************************** host: % db: test user: test select_priv: Y insert_priv: Y update_priv: Y delete_priv: N create_priv: N drop_priv: N grant_priv: N reference_priv: N index_priv: Y alter_priv: Y create_tmp_table_priv: N lock_tables_priv: N create_view_priv: N show_view_priv: Y create_routine_priv: N alter_routine_priv: N execute_priv: N event_priv: N trigger_priv: N 1 row in setFor more information about the
mysql.dbview, see mysql.db.
References
For more information about user privileges, see the following topics: