% SCABBARD-NS-DELETE(1) Cargill, Incorporated | Splinter Commands

NAME

scabbard-ns-delete — Deletes a Sabre namespace.

SYNOPSIS

scabbard ns delete [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] NAMESPACE

DESCRIPTION

This command allows users to delete a Sabre namespace from the targeted scabbard service.

FLAGS

-h, --help
Prints help information.
-v
Increases verbosity. Specify multiple times for more output.

OPTIONS

-k, --key FILE
Indicates the key file to use for signing scabbard transactions. The FILE can be a relative or absolute file path, or it can be the name of a .priv file in the $HOME/.splinter/keys directory. The target file must contain a valid secp256k1 private key. This option is required.
--service-id ID
Specifies the fully-qualified service ID of the targeted scabbard service, using the format CIRCUIT_ID::SERVICE_ID. This option is required.
-U, --url URL
Specifies the URL for the splinterd REST API that is running the targeted scabbard service. (default http://localhost:8080) This option is required.
--wait SECONDS
If provided, waits the given number of seconds for the batch to commit. Displays an error message if the batch does not commit in time.

ARGUMENTS

NAMESPACE
Provides the state address prefix of the namespace to delete.

EXAMPLES

The following command removes the abcdef namespace from a scabbard service on circuit 01234-ABCDE with service ID abcd, running on the node with the REST API endpoint http://localhost:8088. The transaction will be signed with the key located in the file ~/user.priv.

$ scabbard ns delete \
  --url http://localhost:8088 \
  --service-id 01234-ABCDE::abcd \
  --key ~/user.priv \
  abcdef

The next command removes the 012345 namespace from the same scabbard service, but specifies a key in the $HOME/.splinter/keys directory by name. It also waits up to 10 seconds for the namespace deletion batch to commit.

$ scabbard ns delete \
  --url http://localhost:8088 \
  --service-id 01234-ABCDE::abcd \
  --key user \
  --wait 10 \
  012345

SEE ALSO

| scabbard-ns-create(1) | scabbard-ns-update(1) | | Splinter documentation: https://www.splinter.dev/docs/