Deleting a Device
Typical Scenario
If a device that has been registered on the IoT platform does not need to connect to the IoT platform, an NA can call this API to delete the device. If the device needs to connect to the IoT platform again, register it again.
API Function
This API is used by an NA to delete a registered device from the IoT platform.
API Prototype
Method |
DELETE |
---|---|
URL |
https://server:port/iocm/app/dm/v1.4.0/devices/{deviceId}?appId={appId}&cascade={cascade} |
Transport Protocol |
HTTPS |
Request Parameters
Parameter |
Mandatory or Optional |
Type |
Location |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
app_key |
Mandatory |
String |
header |
Identifies an application that can be accessed on the IoT platform. The value of this parameter is allocated by the IoT platform when the application is created on the platform. |
Authorization |
Mandatory |
String |
header |
Indicates the authentication information for accessing the IoT platform. The value is Bearer {accessToken}, in which {accessToken} indicates the access token returned by the Authentication API. |
deviceId |
Mandatory |
String |
path |
Uniquely identifies a device. The value of this parameter is allocated by the IoT platform during device registration. |
appId |
Optional |
String |
query |
Identifies an application that can be accessed on the IoT platform. The value of this parameter is allocated by the IoT platform when the application is created on the platform. Set this parameter to the value of appId of the authorized application. |
cascade |
Optional |
Boolean |
query |
This parameter is valid only when the device is connected to indirectly-connected devices. The default value is true.
|
Response Parameters
Status Code: 204 No Content
Request Example
Method: DELETE
Request:
https://server:port/iocm/app/dm/v1.4.0/devices/{deviceId}?appId={appId}&cascade={cascade}
Header:
app_key: ******
Authorization: Bearer ******
Response Example
Response: Status Code: 204 No Content
Error Codes
HTTP Status Code |
Error Code |
Error Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
403 |
100203 |
The application is not existed. |
The application does not exist. Recommended handling:
|
403 |
100217 |
The application hasn't been authorized. |
The application has not been authorized. Recommended handling: In scenarios where applications are not authorized, ensure that request parameter appId is null. |
403 |
1010009 |
app throttle exceed. |
The NA calls the API at a frequency that exceeds the flow control threshold (100 calls per minute by default). Recommended handling: Contact IoT platform maintenance personnel to adjust the flow control threshold or control the API call frequency. |
403 |
1010005 |
App_key or access_token is invalid. |
The access token is invalid. Recommended handling: Check whether accessToken carried in the API request is correct. |
404 |
100403 |
The device is not existed. |
The device does not exist. Recommended handling: Check whether deviceId is correct. |
404 |
100418 |
The deviceData is not existed. |
The device data does not exist. Recommended handling:
|
500 |
100203 |
The application is not existed. |
The application does not exist. Recommended handling:
|
500 |
50252 |
Internal server error. |
An internal server error occurs. Recommended handling: An internal error occurs on the IoT platform. Contact IoT platform maintenance personnel. |
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