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influxctl token delete

The influxctl token delete command deletes a database token from an InfluxDB cluster and revokes all permissions associated with the token.

Usage

influxctl token delete <TOKEN_ID> [<TOKEN_ID_N>...]
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Deleting a token is immediate and cannot be undone

Deleting a database token is a destructive action that takes place immediately and cannot be undone.

Rotate deleted tokens

After deleting a database token, any clients using the deleted token need to be updated with a new database token to continue to interact with your InfluxDB cluster.

Arguments

ArgumentDescription
TOKEN_IDDatabase token ID to delete

Flags

FlagDescription
--forceDo not prompt for confirmation to delete (default is false)
-h--helpOutput command help

Examples

In the examples below, replace the following:

  • TOKEN_ID: token ID to delete

Delete a database token

influxctl token delete 
TOKEN_ID
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Delete multiple database tokens

influxctl token delete 
TOKEN_ID_1
TOKEN_ID_2
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