Delete One Network Peering Container¶
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Remove one unprovisioned Network Peering container in one
project. You must have the Project Owner
role or the
Organization Owner
role to successfully call this endpoint.
Groups and projects are synonymous terms. Your {GROUP-ID}
is the
same as your project ID. For existing groups, your group/project ID
remains the same. The resource and corresponding endpoints use the
term groups
.
Base URL: https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas/v1.0
Resource¶
DELETE /groups/{GROUP-ID}/containers/{CONTAINER-ID}
Request Path Parameters¶
Parameter | Type | Necessity | Description |
---|---|---|---|
GROUP-ID | string | Required | Unique identifier for the Atlas project whose Network Peering container you want to
delete. |
CONTAINER-ID | string | Required | Unique identifier for the Network Peering container. |
Request Query Parameters¶
This endpoint might use any of the HTTP request query parameters available to all Atlas Administration API resources. All of these are optional.
Name | Type | Necessity | Description | Default | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
pretty | boolean | Optional | Flag indicating whether the response body should be in a
prettyprint format. | false | ||||||
envelope | boolean | Optional | Flag indicating if Atlas should wrap the response in a JSON envelope. This option may be needed for some API clients. These clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope=true in the query. For endpoints that return one result, the response body includes:
| false |
Request Body Parameters¶
This endpoint doesn't use HTTP request body parameters.
Response Elements¶
This endpoint does not have response elements.
Example Request¶
1 curl --user "{PUBLIC-KEY}:{PRIVATE-KEY}" --digest \ 2 --header "Accept: application/json" \ 3 --request DELETE "https://cloud.mongodb.com/api/atlas/v1.0/groups/5356823b3794dee37132bb7b/containers/1112222b3bf99403840e8934?pretty=true"
Example Response¶
This endpoint returns an empty JSON object.