delete-key
Delete a database key.
Syntax
fauna delete-key KEYNAME [--url <value>] [--timeout <value>] [--secret <value>] [--endpoint <value>] [--environment <value>]
Description
The delete-key
command deletes a key.
If command line options are omitted, Fauna uses the default configuration file options.
Options
Option | Description |
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Connection endpoint, from the ~/.fauna-shell file. |
|
Environment to use, from a Fauna project. |
|
Help for |
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Secret key. Overrides the secret in the ~/.fauna-shell file. |
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Connection timeout (milliseconds). |
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Database URL. Overrides the URL in the \~/.fauna-shell file. |
Example
There are already four keys for this example:
fauna list-keys
listing keys
Key ID Database Role
259718958404338186 app1 server
259719743570706945 app1 client
265528117038154259 my-test-db admin
265437820880945683 my-test-db admin
Now, delete the first key in the list:
fauna delete-key 259718958404338186
deleting key 259718958404338186
key 259718958404338186 deleted
When you list the keys again, you see that the key you deleted is now gone:
fauna list-keys
listing keys
Key ID Database Role
259719743570706945 app1 client
265528117038154259 my-test-db admin
265437820880945683 my-test-db admin
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