Delete Event (HLS/HDS) - Discontinued

The Flash Media StreamingThis service was discontinued on 5/31/2017. The Flash Media Streaming platform streamed live and on-demand content via a Flash media player over a RTMP-based protocol., HLSAllows the creation of a customized report data., and HDS services were discontinued on May 31, 2017. The information in this article is solely provided as a reference for the migration of automation scripts to a different streaming technology (e.g., Dynamic Cloud Packaging).

Deletes a HLS/HDS – Live Streaming publishing point.

It may take up to an hour for this change to take effect.

Request

A request to delete an event is described below.

HTTP Method Request URI

DELETE

https://api.edgecast.com/v2/mcc/customers/AccountNumber/httpstreaming/livehlshds/PublishingPointID

Define the following variables 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

AccountNumber

Required

Replace this variable with a customer account number. This account number may be found in the upper right-hand corner of the MCC.

PublishingPointID

Required

Replace this variable with the ID associated with the event that will be deleted.

Use the Get All Events endpoint to retrieve a list of events and their IDs.

Request Headers

This endpointIdentifies a request's connection point to our REST API service. only takes advantage of common request headers.

Request Body

Request body parameters are not required by this endpoint.

Response

The response to the above request includes an HTTP status code, response headers, and a response body.

Status Code

A status code indicates whether the request was successfully performed.

Response Headers

The response for this endpoint only includes standard HTTP response headers.

View common response headers.

Response Body

The response body for a successful request does not contain a response parameter.

Errors

The response body for an unsuccessful request may contain an error parameter that provides additional information.

View common error messages.

Sample Request and Response

The request format is identical for both JSON and XML. A sample request is shown below.

DELETE https://api.edgecast.com/v2/mcc/customers/0001/httpstreaming/livehlshds/123 HTTP/1.1

Authorization: TOK:12345678-1234-1234-1234-1234567890ab

Host:api.edgecast.com

The response is identical for both JSON and XML. A sample response is shown below.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK

Cache-Control: private

Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2021 12:00:00 GMT