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influxdb3 delete token

The influxdb3 delete token command deletes an authorization token from the InfluxDB 3 Core server.

Usage

influxdb3 delete token [OPTIONS]

Options

OptionDescriptionDefaultEnvironment
--token(Required) The token for authentication with the InfluxDB 3 Core serverINFLUXDB3_AUTH_TOKEN
--token-name(Required) The name of the token to be deleted
--tls-caAn optional arg to use a custom ca for useful for testing with self signed certsINFLUXDB3_TLS_CA
-h--helpPrint help information
--help-allPrint detailed help information

Examples

Delete a token by name

influxdb3 delete token --token-name TOKEN_TO_DELETE --token AUTH_TOKEN

Show help for the command

influxdb3 delete token --help

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