pydo.databases.delete()
Generated on 25 November 2024
from pydo
version v0.6.0
Description
To delete a specific database, send a DELETE request to
/v2/databases/$DATABASE_ID/dbs/$DB_NAME
.
A status of 204 will be given. This indicates that the request was processed
successfully, but that no response body is needed.
Note: Database management is not supported for Redis clusters.
Parameters
Name |
Type |
Required |
Description |
Default Value |
database_cluster_uuid |
string |
True |
A unique identifier for a database cluster. |
|
database_name |
string |
True |
The name of the database. |
|
Request Sample
import os
from pydo import Client
client = Client(token=os.environ.get("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN"))
delete_resp = client.databases.delete(database_cluster_uuid="a7abda", database_name="ba1341")
Responses
See the API spec for this endpoint to view additional detail on responses, headers, parameters, and more.
The action was successful and the response body is empty.
Unauthorized
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{
"id": "unauthorized",
"message": "Unable to authenticate you."
}
The resource was not found.
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{
"id": "not_found",
"message": "The resource you requested could not be found."
}
API Rate limit exceeded
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{
"id": "too_many_requests",
"message": "API Rate limit exceeded."
}
Server error.
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{
"id": "server_error",
"message": "Unexpected server-side error"
}
Unexpected error
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{
"id": "example_error",
"message": "some error message"
}