Delete Objects
deleteObject
ACL
$index->deleteObjects(array objectIds) $index->deleteObjects(array objectIds, array requestOptions) // delete a single object $index->deleteObject(string objectID) $index->deleteObject(string objectID, array requestOptions)
About this method
Remove objects from an index using their object ids.
This method enables you to remove one or more objects from an index.
There are 2 methods available to delete objects:
- this one, which uses an objectID to identify objects
- and delete by, which uses filters to identify objects
Note: This method also has a singular version.
Examples
Delete multiple objects using their objectID
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$index->deleteObjects(["myID1", "myID2"]);
Delete a single object
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$index->deleteObject('myID');
Delete multiple objects and send extra http headers
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$objectIDs = [/* objectIDs */];
$index->deleteObjects($objectIDs, [
'X-Forwarded-For' => '94.228.178.246'
]);
Parameters
objectIDs
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type: list
Required
List of objectIDs to delete. |
requestOptions
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type: key value mapping
default: No request options
Optional
A mapping of request options to send along with the query. |
objectID
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type: integer|string
Required
The objectID of the object to delete. |
Response
In this section we document the JSON response returned by the API. Each language will encapsulate this response inside objects specific to the language and/or the implementation. So the actual type in your language might differ from what is documented.
JSON format
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{
"objectIDs": [
"myObjectID1",
"myObjectID2"
],
"taskID": 678,
}
objectIDs
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list
List of the objectIDS of the deleted objects. |
taskID
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integer
The taskID used with the waitTask method. |