To remove forwarding rules from a load balancer instance, send a DELETE
request to /v2/load_balancers/$LOAD_BALANCER_ID/forwarding_rules
. In the
body of the request, there should be a forwarding_rules
attribute containing
an array of rules to be removed.
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.
Name | Type | Required | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
lb_id |
string | True | A unique identifier for a load balancer. | |
body |
JSON or IO[bytes] | True |
import os
from pydo import Client
client = Client(token=os.environ.get("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN"))
req = {
"forwarding_rules": [
{
"entry_protocol": "https",
"entry_port": 443,
"target_protocol": "http",
"target_port": 80,
"certificate_id": "892071a0-bb95-49bc-8021-3afd67a210bf",
"tls_passthrough": False
}
]
}
resp = client.load_balancers.remove_forwarding_rules(lb_id="fda9fda", body=req)
See the API spec for this endpoint to view additional detail on responses, headers, parameters, and more.