Help Center/ Simple Message Notification/ API Reference/ APIs/ Key Management/ Deleting the KMS Key Bound to a Topic
Updated on 2025-12-16 GMT+08:00

Deleting the KMS Key Bound to a Topic

Function

This API is used to delete the key bound to a topic.

Calling Method

For details, see Calling APIs.

Authorization Information

Each account has all the permissions required to call all APIs, but IAM users must be assigned the required permissions.

  • If you are using role/policy-based authorization, see Permissions Policies and Supported Actions for details on the required permissions.
  • If you are using identity policy-based authorization, the following identity policy-based permissions are required.

    Action

    Access Level

    Resource Type (*: required)

    Condition Key

    Alias

    Dependencies

    smn:topic:deleteKmsKey

    Write

    topic *

    • g:EnterpriseProjectId

    • g:ResourceTag/<tag-key>

    -

    • smn:topic:get
    • smn:topic:getKmsKey

URI

DELETE /v2/{project_id}/notifications/topics/{topic_urn}/kms/{id}

Table 1 Path Parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

The project ID. For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.

topic_urn

Yes

String

Unique resource identifier of a topic. To obtain the resource identifier, see Querying Topics.

id

Yes

String

The ID of the resource that has been bound to the key.

Request Parameters

Table 2 Request header parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

X-Auth-Token

Yes

String

Specifies a user token.

It can be obtained by calling an IAM API. The value of X-Subject-Token in the response header is the user token.

Response Parameters

Status code: 200

Table 3 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

request_id

String

The unique request ID.

Status code: 400

Table 4 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

request_id

String

Specifies the request ID, which is unique.

code

String

Specifies the error code.

message

String

Describes the error message.

Example Requests

Example for a successful request

https://{SMN_Endpoint}/v2/{project_id}/notifications/topics/urn:smn:regionId:44ef0bd78eb24f02b40614fe85a7d234:topic_6253fdb3904211f0b78284a93e8ae4b6/kms/1ce8715843c34abb9dece60b49d2feb9

Example Responses

Status code: 200

Response body returned when the request succeeded.

{
  "request_id" : "8d26f183dbb0436cb74634c0867a051b"
}

Status code: 400

Bad Request

{
  "request_id" : "e1e39d73d4d6409998fffc846b7e8850",
  "error_code" : "SMN.00013056",
  "error_msg" : "The kms key id is not available."
}

SDK Sample Code

The SDK sample code is as follows.

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package com.huaweicloud.sdk.test;

import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.ICredential;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.auth.BasicCredentials;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ConnectionException;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.RequestTimeoutException;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.core.exception.ServiceResponseException;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.smn.v2.region.SmnRegion;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.smn.v2.*;
import com.huaweicloud.sdk.smn.v2.model.*;


public class DeleteKmsKeySolution {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security.
        // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment
        String ak = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK");
        String sk = System.getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK");
        String projectId = "{project_id}";

        ICredential auth = new BasicCredentials()
                .withProjectId(projectId)
                .withAk(ak)
                .withSk(sk);

        SmnClient client = SmnClient.newBuilder()
                .withCredential(auth)
                .withRegion(SmnRegion.valueOf("<YOUR REGION>"))
                .build();
        DeleteKmsKeyRequest request = new DeleteKmsKeyRequest();
        request.withTopicUrn("{topic_urn}");
        request.withId("{id}");
        try {
            DeleteKmsKeyResponse response = client.deleteKmsKey(request);
            System.out.println(response.toString());
        } catch (ConnectionException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (RequestTimeoutException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (ServiceResponseException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            System.out.println(e.getHttpStatusCode());
            System.out.println(e.getRequestId());
            System.out.println(e.getErrorCode());
            System.out.println(e.getErrorMsg());
        }
    }
}
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# coding: utf-8

import os
from huaweicloudsdkcore.auth.credentials import BasicCredentials
from huaweicloudsdksmn.v2.region.smn_region import SmnRegion
from huaweicloudsdkcore.exceptions import exceptions
from huaweicloudsdksmn.v2 import *

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security.
    # In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment
    ak = os.environ["CLOUD_SDK_AK"]
    sk = os.environ["CLOUD_SDK_SK"]
    projectId = "{project_id}"

    credentials = BasicCredentials(ak, sk, projectId)

    client = SmnClient.new_builder() \
        .with_credentials(credentials) \
        .with_region(SmnRegion.value_of("<YOUR REGION>")) \
        .build()

    try:
        request = DeleteKmsKeyRequest()
        request.topic_urn = "{topic_urn}"
        request.id = "{id}"
        response = client.delete_kms_key(request)
        print(response)
    except exceptions.ClientRequestException as e:
        print(e.status_code)
        print(e.request_id)
        print(e.error_code)
        print(e.error_msg)
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package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/core/auth/basic"
    smn "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/smn/v2"
	"github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/smn/v2/model"
    region "github.com/huaweicloud/huaweicloud-sdk-go-v3/services/smn/v2/region"
)

func main() {
    // The AK and SK used for authentication are hard-coded or stored in plaintext, which has great security risks. It is recommended that the AK and SK be stored in ciphertext in configuration files or environment variables and decrypted during use to ensure security.
    // In this example, AK and SK are stored in environment variables for authentication. Before running this example, set environment variables CLOUD_SDK_AK and CLOUD_SDK_SK in the local environment
    ak := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_AK")
    sk := os.Getenv("CLOUD_SDK_SK")
    projectId := "{project_id}"

    auth := basic.NewCredentialsBuilder().
        WithAk(ak).
        WithSk(sk).
        WithProjectId(projectId).
        Build()

    client := smn.NewSmnClient(
        smn.SmnClientBuilder().
            WithRegion(region.ValueOf("<YOUR REGION>")).
            WithCredential(auth).
            Build())

    request := &model.DeleteKmsKeyRequest{}
	request.TopicUrn = "{topic_urn}"
	request.Id = "{id}"
	response, err := client.DeleteKmsKey(request)
	if err == nil {
        fmt.Printf("%+v\n", response)
    } else {
        fmt.Println(err)
    }
}

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Status Codes

Status Code

Description

200

Response body returned when the request succeeded.

400

Bad Request

Error Codes

See Error Codes.