project delete
Delete a project with a specific ID. The command deletes the COS bucket and all the files within, all credentials, and the asset container (in the reverse order of the project creation).
Syntax
cpd-cli project delete \
[--cpd-scope=<cpd-config-location>] \
[--jmes-query=<jmespath-query>] \
[--output=json|yaml|table] \
[--output-file=<output-file-location>] \
--profile=<cpd-configuration-profile-name> \
--project-id=<cpd-project-id> \
[--raw-output=true|false]
Arguments
The project delete
command has no
arguments.
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--cpd-scope |
The Cloud Pak for Data space, project, or catalog scope (for example, cpd://default-context/spaces/7bccdda4-9752-4f37-868e-891de6c48135).
|
|
Display command
help.
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--jmes-query |
Provide a JMESPath query to customize the output.
|
--output |
Specify an output format.
Valid formats include json, yaml, or text (the default
format).
|
--output-file |
Specify a file path where all output is redirected.
|
--profile |
The profile-name from the Cloud
Pak for Data configuration.
|
--project-id |
Specify a Cloud Pak for Data project instance.
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--raw-output |
When set to true, single values in
JSON output mode are not surrounded by quotes.
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Examples
Note: The following examples use environment variables. Use a script to create
environment variables with the correct values for your environment. You can optionally add the
listed environment variables to the install variables script. For more information, see Best practice: Setting up install variables.
- Define the environment variables.
- Replace the following properties with your
data.
export PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE=<The Cloud Pak for Data project instance>
- Delete a project.
-
cpd-cli project delete \ --project-id=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}