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Grants

Hook Grants

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Warning

Most Hook Developers will rarely need to use HookGrants, and should exercise extreme caution when granting state mutation permission to foreign Hooks and accounts.

While a HookGrant cannot be used to directly steal funds, intentional external modification of a Hook's State may lead a Hook to behave in an unintended way, which in some cases could lead to a theft.

If you think you need to use a Grant then please re-check your design first to ensure you actually need to use one before continuing.

Grants

Grants provide a way for a Hook Installer to assign State Management permissions to a foreign Hook on other XRPL accounts.

A SetHook Transaction may specify a HookGrants array within any Hook object in its Hooks array. The HookGrants array contains one or more HookGrant objects (up to 8).

Unlike Parameters, the HookGrants array is always set exactly as specified in the SetHook Transaction. Therefore if you wish to update a particular HookGrant whilst retaining multiple other HookGrant entires that were previously set, you must first obtain the old HookGrants array, modify it, and then resubmit the entire array in an Update Operation.

To delete all Grants submit an empty HookGrants array.

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Important

Unlike Parameters, the HookGrants array is always set exactly as specified in the SetHook Transaction.

A Grant permits a foreign XRPL account or Hook to modify the Hook State within the namespace of the specific Hook for which the Grant is defined.

The HookGrant must specify at least:

  • HookHash
    And may also specify an account:
  • Authorize

Only the Hook specified by HookHash may modify the Hook State within the namespace of the Hook for which the HookGrant is specified. If Authorize is specified then this permission is tightened further to only the Hook specified by the HookHash when it is installed on the account specified by Authorize.

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Tip

Grants only apply to external Hooks and never limit the operation of Hooks with respect to the Hook State on the account they are installed on.

Example

Account: "rALicebv3hMYNBWtu1VEEWkToArgYsYERs",
TransactionType: "SetHook",
Hooks:
[   
    {   
        Hook: {
            ...,
            HookNamespace: "3963ADEB1B0E8934C0963680531202FD511FF1E16D5864402C2DA63861C420A8",
            HookGrants:
            [   
                {   
                    HookGrant:    // first grant
                    {   
                        HookHash:  "78CAF69EEE950A6C55A450AC2A980DE434D624CD1B13148E007E28B7B6461CC8"
                    },
                    HookGrant:    // second grant
                    {   
                        Authorize: "rCLairev2ma2gNZdcHJeTk7fCQ1ki84vr9",
                        HookHash:  "A5B8D62154DA1C329BE13582086B52612476720CEBD097EB85CEE1455E1C70A6"
                    }
                },  
            ]   
        }   
    }   
],  
... 

The first grant above allows:

  • any instance of the Hook whose code that hashes to 78CAF69EEE950A6C55A450AC2A980DE434D624CD1B13148E007E28B7B6461CC8
  • executing on any account
  • to modify the Hook State of account rALicebv3hMYNBWtu1VEEWkToArgYsYERs
  • inside the Namespace 3963ADEB1B0E8934C0963680531202FD511FF1E16D5864402C2DA63861C420A8

The second grant above allows:

  • any instance of the Hook whose code that hashes to A5B8D62154DA1C329BE13582086B52612476720CEBD097EB85CEE1455E1C70A6
  • but only when executed on account rCLairev2ma2gNZdcHJeTk7fCQ1ki84vr9
  • to modify the Hook State of account rALicebv3hMYNBWtu1VEEWkToArgYsYERs
  • inside the Namespace 3963ADEB1B0E8934C0963680531202FD511FF1E16D5864402C2DA63861C420A8

Using the Grant

To make use of a grant, a Hook modifies State objects on a foreign account by calling state_foreign_set.


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