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DeleteConfigurationSetEventDestination method

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at October 22, 2024
  • Request
    • Path parameters
    • Request headers
  • Responses
    • 200 OK
    • Errors

Deletes a subscription for a configuration in a folder. The folder is selected based on the service account the request originates from.

RequestRequest

DELETE /v2/email/configuration-sets/{ConfigurationSetName}/event-destinations/{EventDestinationName} HTTP/2

Path parametersPath parameters

Parameter

Description

ConfigurationSetName

Type: String.

Configuration name.

EventDestinationName

Type: String.

Name of the subscription to delete.

Request headersRequest headers

Use common request headers in your requests.

ResponsesResponses

200 OK200 OK

A successful request returns 200 OK in the response.

ErrorsErrors

For all errors, the response body has the same format:

{
   "Code": "<error_name>",
   "message": "<error_description>"
}

The name of the error is taken from its code, e.g., BadRequestException.

Possible errors:

Error code

Description

400 BadRequestException

The request contains invalid headers or parameters.

404 NotFoundException

The requested resource was not found.

429 TooManyRequestsException

The request quota was exceeded.

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