useRevokeTokenOnWallets
Revoke operator approval on the subwallets (rollback).
@tokenops/sdk/fhe-disperse/react{ mutate, mutateAsync, isPending, error, data }Description
Revoke the operator approval on token for the caller's registered
wallets. Re-approve later with useApproveTokenOnWallets.
Prerequisite: the caller must already be registered via
useRegister.
After success, invalidate
useHasApprovedSubwallets({ user, token }).
Signature
function useRevokeTokenOnWallets(options?: DisperseHookOptions): UseMutationResult<Hex, Error, UseRevokeTokenOnWalletsArgs>;Parameters
Shape of the object you pass to .mutate(args).
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| tokenrequired | Address | ERC-7984 token to revoke operator approval on. |
| account | Account | Address | Override signer account. Falls back to walletClient.account. |
Example
const revoke = useRevokeTokenOnWallets();
revoke.mutate({ token });Pulled directly from the hook's TSDoc block — the same snippet your IDE shows on hover.
Errors
This mutation can reject with SDK-level, product-level, or viem-passthrough errors. Product classes carry the offending value as fields — render them inline instead of a generic "transaction failed." See Disperse › Errors for the per-class recovery table.
Invalidation recipe
After this mutation succeeds, invalidate the queries it affects so consumer UI re-fetches fresh state. The SDK never auto-invalidates — that's a consumer decision (different apps cache different shapes).
import { useQueryClient } from "@tanstack/react-query";
const queryClient = useQueryClient();
const revokeTokenOnWallets = useRevokeTokenOnWallets(/* options */);
revokeTokenOnWallets.mutate(args, {
onSuccess() {
// Coarse invalidation: refresh every cached read on this product surface.
queryClient.invalidateQueries({
queryKey: ["tokenops-sdk", "fhe-disperse"],
});
},
});See also
Other Setup · deploy hooks in disperse: