pydo.firewalls.delete_tags()
Generated on 12 Jan 2026
from pydo version
v0.23.0
Description
To remove a tag representing a group of Droplets from a firewall, send a
DELETE request to /v2/firewalls/$FIREWALL_ID/tags. In the body of the
request, there should be a tags attribute containing a list of tag names.
No response body will be sent back, but the response code will indicate success. Specifically, the response code will be a 204, which means that the action was successful with no returned body data.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Required | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
firewall_id |
string | True | A unique ID that can be used to identify and reference a firewall. | |
body |
JSON or IO[bytes] | False |
Request Sample
import os
from pydo import Client
client = Client(token=os.environ.get("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN"))
req = {
"tags": [
"frontend"
]
}
resp = client.firewalls.delete_tags(firewall_id="39fa4gz", body=req)More Information
See the API spec for this endpoint to view additional detail on responses, headers, parameters, and more.