API Deletion (ssd api-management delete api)
The ssd api-management delete api
command allows you to delete an API from Sensedia API Platform.
You can use the ssd api-management delete api command or its shortened version ssd apim delete api .
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Usage
The ssd api-management delete api
command can be followed by specific flags, as in the examples below:
ssd api-management delete api [flags]
If no flag is specified, the interactive mode will be activated.
# Deletes an API $ ssd (api-management | apim) delete api --id 111 $ ssd (api-management | apim) delete api --name "My API" --version "1.0.0" # Deletes an API skipping the confirmation step $ ssd (api-management | apim) delete api --id 111 -y $ ssd (api-management | apim) delete api --name "My API" --version "1.0.0" -y
Available Flags
Flag |
Type |
Description |
-h, --help |
Displays help for the command |
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-i, --id |
int |
API’s ID |
-n, --name |
string |
API’s name |
-v, --version |
string |
API’s version |
-y, --yes |
Skips the confirmation step |
Global Flags
Flag | Type | Description |
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-c, --config |
string |
Configuration file (default: |
--profile |
string |
The configuration profile you want to use (default: "default") |
--verbose |
Lists all requests made by the command.
It is possible to store this information in a TXT file instead of displaying it on the terminal.
E.g.: |
Declarative Mode
It is possible to delete a Rest API using a .yaml file with the declarative mode. Learn more.
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