Revoking user access to a table

This recipe answers the question, "How do I make sure that user X cannot access table Y?"

Getting ready

The current user must either be a superuser, the owner of the table, or a user with a GRANT option for the table.

Also, you can't revoke rights from a user who is a superuser.

How to do it…

To revoke all rights on the table1 table from the user2 user, you must run the following SQL command:

REVOKE ALL ON table1 FROM user2;

However, if user2 had been granted another role that gives them some rights on table1, say role3, this command is not enough; you must also choose one of the following options:

  • "Fix" the user; that is, revoke role3 from user2
  • "Fix" the role; that is, revoke privileges on table1 from role3

Both choices ...

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