HTTP_DELETE_VERBOSE and HTTP_DELETE_BLOB_VERBOSE
The HTTP_DELETE_VERBOSE or HTTP_DELETE_BLOB_VERBOSE table function deletes a text-based resource from the specified URL through an HTTP DELETE request. It returns a one row table that contains the normal HTTP response for the request and the header information returned from the HTTP request.
- url
- An expression that returns a built-in character string or graphic string data type that specifies the URL of the resource being accessed.
- options
- An expression that returns a built-in character string or graphic string data type. This string must be formatted as a JSON object containing the options, including headers, for the request. See HTTP options for the list of options.
The result of the function is table containing a single row with the format shown in the following table.
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
RESPONSE_MESSAGE |
CLOB(2G) CCSID 1208 for
HTTP_DELETE_VERBOSE or BLOB(2G) for HTTP_DELETE_BLOB_VERBOSE |
The HTTP response for the request. |
RESPONSE_HTTP_HEADER | CLOB(2G) CCSID 1208 | Header information returned from the HTTP request, formatted as specified by the verboseResponseHeaderFormat option. |
Notes
For more information about using the HTTP functions see HTTP functions overview.
Example
- Send a HTTP DELETE request to https://www.example.com/delete using the certificate store
/home/javaTrustStore/fromJava.KDB. Return the result and header information.
SELECT * FROM TABLE(QSYS2.HTTP_DELETE_VERBOSE( 'https://www.example.com/delete', '{"sslCertificateStoreFile":"/home/javaTrustStore/fromJava.KDB"}'));