elasticsearch/docs/reference/connector/apis/delete-connector-api.asciidoc

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[[delete-connector-api]]
=== Delete connector API
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<titleabbrev>Delete connector</titleabbrev>
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beta::[]
Removes a connector and associated sync jobs.
This is a destructive action that is not recoverable.
Note: this action doesn't delete any API key, ingest pipeline or data index associated with the connector. These need to be removed manually.
[[delete-connector-api-request]]
==== {api-request-title}
`DELETE _connector/<connector_id>`
[[delete-connector-api-prereq]]
==== {api-prereq-title}
* To sync data using self-managed connectors, you need to deploy the {enterprise-search-ref}/build-connector.html[Elastic connector service] on your own infrastructure. This service runs automatically on Elastic Cloud for native connectors.
* The `connector_id` parameter should reference an existing connector.
[[delete-connector-api-path-params]]
==== {api-path-parms-title}
`<connector_id>`::
(Required, string)
`delete_sync_jobs`::
(Optional, boolean) A flag indicating if associated sync jobs should be also removed. Defaults to `false`.
[[delete-connector-api-response-codes]]
==== {api-response-codes-title}
`400`::
The `connector_id` was not provided.
`404` (Missing resources)::
No connector matching `connector_id` could be found.
[[delete-connector-api-example]]
==== {api-examples-title}
The following example deletes the connector with ID `my-connector`:
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[source, console]
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PUT _connector/my-connector
{
"name": "My Connector",
"service_type": "google_drive"
}
PUT _connector/another-connector
{
"name": "My Connector",
"service_type": "google_drive"
}
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// TESTSETUP
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[source,console]
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DELETE _connector/another-connector?delete_sync_jobs=true
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[source,console-result]
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{
"acknowledged": true
}
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The following example deletes the connector with ID `another-connector` and its associated sync jobs.