Updated on 2023-11-15 GMT+08:00

Deleting a Stack with Conditions

Function

This API deletes a stack with conditions. You can determine whether to retain resources. **Exercise caution when performing this operation. Deleting a stack will delete all data related to the stack by default, such as execution plans, stack events, stack outputs, and resources. ** **If you want to retain stack resources when deleting the stack, specify retain_all_resources in the request.

  • This API triggers the deletion of a stack, and all data of the stack is deleted for eventual consistency. You can call GetStackMetadata or ListStacks to track the deletion. After the deletion is complete, the deleted stack will not be returned in the preceding API.

  • A stack cannot be deleted if it is in a non-final state (ending with IN_PROGRESS). The states may include:

  • DEPLOYMENT_IN_PROGRESS

  • DELETION_IN_PROGRESS

  • ROLLBACK_IN_PROGRESS

  • If deletion protection is enabled for a stack, the stack cannot be deleted. You can call GetStackMetadata and view the enable_deletion_protection field in the returned result to check whether deletion protection is enabled. You can call UpdateStack to disable deletion protection.

  • If the deletion of a stack fails, you can correct the current template based on the information in StackEvents, and delete the stack again after completing deployment. Deployment can be triggered in either of the following ways:

  • Call CreateExecutionPlan to create an execution plan. After the execution plan is created, call ApplyExecutionPlan to deploy the stack.

  • Call DeployStack to deploy the stack.

URI

POST /v1/{project_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/deletion

Table 1 Path Parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

A project ID is obtained by calling an API or from the console.

Obtaining a Project ID

Minimum: 3

Maximum: 64

stack_name

Yes

String

A stack name is unique within its domain (domain_id), region, and project (project_id). It is case-sensitive and starts with a letter. Only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) are allowed.

Minimum: 1

Maximum: 128

Request Parameters

Table 2 Request header parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

Client-Request-Id

Yes

String

A unique request ID is specified by a user to locate a request. UUID is recommended.

Minimum: 36

Maximum: 128

Table 3 Request body parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

stack_id

No

String

Unique stack ID.

It is a UUID generated by RFS when a stack is created.

Stack names are unique at one specific time, so you can create a stack named HelloWorld and another stack with the same name after deleting the first one.

For parallel development, team members may want to ensure that they are operating the stack they created, not one with the same name created by other members after deleting the previous one.

To avoid this mismatch, check the ID, since RFS ensures each stack has a unique ID that does not change with updates. If the stack_id value differs from the current stack ID, 400 is returned.

Minimum: 36

Maximum: 36

retain_all_resources

No

Boolean

Indicates whether to retain resources when deleting a stack. If this variable is not assigned, the default value false is used, indicating that resources are not retained by default. (After a stack is deleted, resources in the stack are deleted.)

  • In the DeleteStackEnhanced API, if this variable is not assigned in the RequestBody, the resources in the stack are not retained during deletion. *

Response Parameters

Status code: 400

Table 4 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 401

Table 5 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 403

Table 6 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 404

Table 7 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 429

Table 8 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 500

Table 9 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Example Requests

  • Delete a stack without retaining resources.

    POST https://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/deletion
    
    {
      "stack_id" : "1b15e005-bdbb-4bd7-8f9a-a09b6774b4b3"
    }
  • Delete a stack while retaining resources.

    POST https://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/deletion
    
    {
      "stack_id" : "1b15e005-bdbb-4bd7-8f9a-a09b6774b4b3",
      "retain_all_resources" : true
    }

Example Responses

None

Status Codes

Status Code

Description

202

The request is accepted and processed asynchronously.

400

Invalid request.

401

Authentication failed.

403

  1. Invalid stack status.

  2. The user does not have the permission to call this API.

404

The stack does not exist.

429

Too frequent requests.

500

Internal server error.