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delete-endpoint
Delete an endpoint entry from the configuration file.
Description
The delete-endpoint
command deletes a endpoint entry from the
fauna-shell
configuration file.
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
|
Optional Fauna server domain, that is, the hostname where
Fauna is running. Defaults to |
|
Optional name of the endpoint to use for the command. |
|
Optional connection port. Defaults to 8443. |
|
Optional connection scheme. Must be one of |
|
Optional secret to use. A secret authenticates your connection to Fauna, and connects you to a database. |
|
Optional connection timeout, an integer number of milliseconds.
When the interval has elapsed, The default is zero, which means that |
Example
For the following example, the
fauna-shell
configuration file
includes an entry for the endpoint whose alias is localhost
:
default=db2
[localhost]
domain=127.0.0.1
port=8443
scheme=http
secret=secret
[cloud]
domain=db.fauna.com
scheme=https
secret=fnADS@PxN@2CE@n7z@kDa4_p6Z@fIBaZm@Qt@bYT
[db2]
domain=private.example
port=8443
scheme=https
secret=MY_ORGANIZATION_SECRET
Run fauna delete-endpoint
to delete the endpoint whose alias
is localhost
.
$ fauna delete-endpoint localhost
Are you sure you want to delete the 'localhost' endpoint? [y/n]: y
This removes the localhost
endpoint entry from the fauna-shell
configuration file. The updated configuration file should resemble:
default=db2
[cloud]
domain=db.fauna.com
scheme=https
secret=fnADS@PxN@2CE@n7z@kDa4_p6Z@fIBaZm@Qt@bYT
[db2]
domain=private.example
port=8443
scheme=https
secret=MY_ORGANIZATION_SECRET
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