A Delegate ledger entry stores a set of permissions that an account has delegated to another account. You create a Delegate entry by sending a DelegateSet transaction.
Requires the PermissionDelegation amendment. Loading...
{
"Account": "rG8uoRH9uA6AJ6NRj8P4cJG1HNfYcnMPrt",
"Authorize": "r9GAKojMTyexqvy8DXFWYq63Mod5k5wnkT",
"Flags": 0,
"LedgerEntryType": "Delegate",
"OwnerNode": "0",
"Permissions": [
{
"Permission": {
"PermissionValue": "AccountDomainSet"
}
}
],
"PreviousTxnID": "08DB1BD6ECFC9E8CBD8D954F4EFF6EFD155A392C5060D767B5621CE18951983A",
"PreviousTxnLgrSeq": 4748731,
"index": "749D3DCDF9F032DDDB8AC49641BACBFDD398C4B6C231C4AB325B7755962329A2"
}In addition to the common fields, Delegate entries have the following fields:
| Field | JSON Type | Internal Type | Required? | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Account | String - Address | AccountID | Yes | The account delegating permissions to another, also called the delegating account. |
Authorize | String - Address | AccountID | Yes | The account receiving permissions, also called the delegate. |
Permissions | Array | Array | Yes | A list of permissions granted, with at least 1 and at most 10 items. Each item in the list is a Permission Object. |
OwnerNode | String - Hexadecimal | UInt64 | Yes | A hint indicating which page of the delegating account's owner directory links to this object, in case the directory consists of multiple pages. |
PreviousTxnID | String - Hexadecimal | UInt256 | Yes | The identifying hash of the transaction that most recently modified this object. |
PreviousTxnLgrSeq | Number | UInt32 | Yes | The index of the ledger that contains the transaction that most recently modified this object. |
Each item in the Permissions array is an inner object with the following nested field:
| Field | JSON Type | Internal Type | Required? | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
PermissionValue | String or Number | UInt32 | Yes | A permission that has been granted to the delegate, which can be either a transaction type or a granular permission. See Permission Values for a full list. |
There are no flags defined for Delegate entries.
Delegate entries count as one item towards the owner reserve of the delegating account, as long as the entry is in the ledger, regardless of how many permissions are delegating. Removing all permissions deletes the entry and frees up the reserve.
Delegate entries are not deletion blockers. If the owner (delegating) account is deleted, all such ledger entries are deleted along with them. However, the Authorize
- Transactions: