% 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. (defaulthttp://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/