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Delete a webhook trigger

Delete a trigger for a specific webhook. The webhook will no longer be called on this trigger. Note that for a short period after the delete request has successfully returned, triggers in flight may still cause the webhook to be called.

Path Parameters
  • webhook_id string required
Query Parameters
  • trigger_type string required

    Possible values: [event, sync_hook]

    The type of webhook trigger

    Example: event
  • trigger_name string required

    The webhook trigger name (for example, an event name)

Header Parameters
  • SlashID-OrgID string required

    The organization ID

    Example: af5fbd30-7ce7-4548-8b30-4cd59cb2aba1
  • SlashID-Required-Consistency string

    Possible values: [local_region, all_regions]

    Default value: local_region

    The consistency level required for this request. If the consistency level is not achieved within the timeout, the request will fail with a 408 Request Timeout error. 408 Request Timeout error indicates that request was not handled within the timeout, but it may still be handled after request timeout. Allowed values: * local_region: Wait while the request executes in the local region. * all_regions: Wait while the request executes across all regions. You can learn more about our replication model on our Cross-region Replication Model page.

  • SlashID-Required-Consistency-Timeout integer

    Possible values: >= 1 and <= 120

    Default value: 30

    The maximum amount of seconds to wait for the requested consistency level to be achieved. If the consistency level is not achieved within this time, the request will fail with a 408 Request Timeout error. 408 Request Timeout error indicates that request was not handled within the timeout, but it may still be handled after request timeout. You can learn more about our replication model on our Cross-region Replication Model page.

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