This topic explains how to delete environments in Apigee hybrid. See also About environments and environment groups.
How to delete an environment
Assume that you have two environments, test and prod. In your overrides file, the definitions might look something like this:
... envs: - name: test serviceAccountPaths: synchronizer: "your_keypath/synchronizer-manager-service-account.json udca: "your_keypath/analytic-agent-service-account.json - name: prod serviceAccountPaths: synchronizer: "your_keypath/synchronizer-manager-service-account.json udca: "your_keypath/analytic-agent-service-account.json ...
To delete the prod environment, follow these steps:
- Get your gcloud authentication credentials:
TOKEN=$(gcloud auth print-access-token)
- Delete the environment from any associated environment
groups, one at a time:
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \ "https://apigee.googleapis.com/v1/organizations/$ORG_NAME/envgroups/$ENV_GROUP/attachments/prod
- Do a dry run to test removal of the runtime components:
apigeectl delete -f overrides.yaml --env=prod --dry-run=true
- If the dry run is error-free, remove the runtime components:
apigeectl delete -f overrides.yaml --env=prod
- Delete the environment from the management plane:
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \ "https://apigee.googleapis.com/v1/organizations/$ORG_NAME/environments/prod
- Open your overrides file and remove the
test
environment definition fromenvs
andvirtualhosts
, leaving only the prod definitions. For example:... envs: - name: prod serviceAccountPaths: synchronizer: "your_keypath/synchronizer-manager-service-account.json udca: "your_keypath/analytic-agent-service-account.json ...
- Save the file.