service_definition_response.delete
Description
Delete a service definition response or a list of responses Please see Deleting Objects for an overview of how the update method works.
NOTE:This method is available when API Packager is turned on for a customer. Please contact Support or your Account Manager if you have any questions about API Packager.
Parameters
service_definition_response id
An integer representing the unique id of the application to delete. You may also pass a json object with a field of id to identify the service_definition_response you wish to delete.
Response
Delete returns null on success.
Examples
A Sample JSON-RPC service_definition_response.delete Request
{ "method":"service_definition_response.delete", "id":49, "params":["id":12,{"service_definition_method":{"id":12}, "format":"xml", "definition":"this is a head elementthis is a body element "}] }This is a paragraph.
The JSON-RPC Response
{ "result": true, "error": null, "id": 1 }
Permissions Required
The user who owns the key used to authenticate the service_definition_response.delete call must be a member of one of the following roles
- Administrator
- API Manager
See authentication.
Errors
In addition to the standard json-rpc errors and authentication errors, application.fetch may also return these errors:
HTTP Status Code | JSON-RPC Code | Error Message | Description |
---|---|---|---|
500 | 2003 | Delete Failed | The object could not be deleted. This is the error message of last resort for object deletions and usually indicates a systems integration failure, invalid internal data, or a transient issue. These errors are logged by Mashery. |
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