Permissions: revoke() method
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
Deprecated: This feature is no longer recommended. Though some browsers might still support it, it may have already been removed from the relevant web standards, may be in the process of being dropped, or may only be kept for compatibility purposes. Avoid using it, and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.
The revoke() method of the Permissions interface reverts a currently set permission back to its default state, which is usually prompt.
This method is called on the global Permissions object navigator.permissions.
This method is removed from the main permissions API specification because its use case is unclear.
Permissions are managed by the browser and the current permission model does not involve the site developer being able to imperatively request or revoke permissions. Browsers have shipped this API behind preferences but it's unlikely to reach the standards track.
For more context, see the original discussion to remove permissions.revoke().
Syntax
revoke(permissionDescriptor)
Parameters
permissionDescriptor-
An object that sets options for the
revokeoperation. The available options for this descriptor depend on the permission type.All permissions have a name:
name-
A string containing the name of the API whose permissions you want to query. The returned
Promisewill reject with aTypeErrorif the permission name is not supported by the browser.
For the
pushpermissions you can also specify:userVisibleOnlyOptional-
(Push only, not supported in Firefox — see the Browser Support section below) Indicates whether you want to show a notification for every message or be able to send silent push notifications. The default is
false.
For the
midipermission you can also specify:sysexOptional-
Indicates whether you need and/or receive system exclusive messages. The default is
false.
Return value
A Promise that calls its fulfillment handler with a PermissionStatus object indicating the result of the request.
Exceptions
TypeError-
Retrieving the
PermissionDescriptorinformation failed in some way, or the permission doesn't exist or is currently unsupported (e.g.,midi, orpushwithuserVisibleOnly).
Examples
This function can be used by an app to request that its own Geolocation API permission be revoked.
function revokePermission() {
navigator.permissions.revoke({ name: "geolocation" }).then((result) => {
report(result.state);
});
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Relinquishing Permissions> # dom-permissions-revoke> |
Browser compatibility
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