Deletes an encrypted HLS directory configuration.
The deletion of an encrypted HLS directory configuration takes place immediately. Additionally, once it has been deleted, it cannot be recovered.
A request to delete an encrypted HLS directory configuration is described below.
HTTP Method | Request URI |
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DELETE |
https://api.edgecast.com/v2/mcc/customers/AccountNumber/httpstreaming/dcp/vod/ehlsdirectory/EHLSDirectoryID |
Define the following variable when submitting the above request:
VariableA variable represents a value that must be replaced. A variable consists of either a URL segment (e.g., "0001" in /0001/) or a query string value (e.g., "3" in mediaTypes=3). | Description |
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Required |
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Required |
Replace this variable with the system-defined ID of the encrypted HLS directory configuration that will be deleted. Use the Get Encrypted HLS Directories endpoint to retrieve a list of encrypted HLS directory configurations and their system-defined IDs. |
This endpointIdentifies a request's connection point to our REST API service. only takes advantage of common request headers.
Request body parameters are not required by this endpoint.
The response to the above request includes an HTTP status code, response headers, and a response body.
A status code indicates whether the request was successfully performed.
The response for this endpoint only includes standard HTTP response headers.
The response body for a successful request does not contain a response parameter.
The response body for an unsuccessful request may contain an error parameter that provides additional information.
A sample request is shown below.
DELETE https://api.edgecast.com/v2/mcc/customers/0001/httpstreaming/dcp/vod/ehlsdirectory/1010 HTTP/1.1
Authorization: TOK:12345678-1234-1234-1234-1234567890ab
Host: api.edgecast.com
A sample response is shown below.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: private
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2021 12:00:00 GMT