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Delete an API key

DELETE
/api-keys/{clientId}

Delete an API key

Authorizations

Parameters

Path Parameters

clientId
required
string

API key client ID

Responses

204

Successfully deleted the API key.

401

Access token is missing or invalid

Response Headers
X-Request-Id
string
Example:
b0658b67-8ea3-46de-a3b8-18c3f5347def

ID uniquely identifying the request/response cycle.

Response Schema

RFC 9457 Problem Details for HTTP APIs. Provides a standardized format for conveying error details in HTTP responses.

object
type
required

URN-based error type identifiers following the pattern: urn:aerospike:errors:{category}:{specific}

Resource information (cluster, database, organization, etc.) is provided in the ProblemDetails context field, not in the URN.

string
Allowed values:
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:unauthorized
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:token-expired
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:not-found
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:already-exists
urn:aerospike:errors:validation:failed
urn:aerospike:errors:system:internal
urn:aerospike:errors:system:unavailable
urn:aerospike:errors:ratelimit:exceeded
title
required

A short, human-readable summary of the problem type

string
Example:
Resource Not Found
status
required

The HTTP status code

integer
Example:
404
detail

A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
instance

A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence

string
format: uri
context
Any of:

Context for resource-related errors (not-found, already-exists)

object
resource

Type of resource (e.g., cluster, database, organization)

string
Example:
cluster
id

Identifier of the resource

string
Example:
abc-123
message

Developer-friendly message explaining the error. Deprecated: Use ‘detail’ field instead.

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
Example
Example:
{ "type": "urn:aerospike:errors:auth:token-expired", "title": "Token Expired", "status": 401, "detail": "Your session has expired. Please log in again.", "instance": "string", "context": { "resource": "cluster", "id": "abc-123" }, "message": "Your session has expired. Please log in again." }

403

Permission denied

Response Headers
X-Request-Id
string
Example:
b0658b67-8ea3-46de-a3b8-18c3f5347def

ID uniquely identifying the request/response cycle.

Response Schema

RFC 9457 Problem Details for HTTP APIs. Provides a standardized format for conveying error details in HTTP responses.

object
type
required

URN-based error type identifiers following the pattern: urn:aerospike:errors:{category}:{specific}

Resource information (cluster, database, organization, etc.) is provided in the ProblemDetails context field, not in the URN.

string
Allowed values:
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:unauthorized
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:token-expired
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:not-found
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:already-exists
urn:aerospike:errors:validation:failed
urn:aerospike:errors:system:internal
urn:aerospike:errors:system:unavailable
urn:aerospike:errors:ratelimit:exceeded
title
required

A short, human-readable summary of the problem type

string
Example:
Resource Not Found
status
required

The HTTP status code

integer
Example:
404
detail

A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
instance

A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence

string
format: uri
context
Any of:

Context for resource-related errors (not-found, already-exists)

object
resource

Type of resource (e.g., cluster, database, organization)

string
Example:
cluster
id

Identifier of the resource

string
Example:
abc-123
message

Developer-friendly message explaining the error. Deprecated: Use ‘detail’ field instead.

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
Example
Example:
{ "type": "urn:aerospike:errors:auth:unauthorized", "title": "Unauthorized", "status": 403, "detail": "You don't have permission to access this resource.", "instance": "string", "context": { "resource": "cluster", "id": "abc-123" }, "message": "You don't have permission to access this resource." }

404

Resource not found

Response Headers
X-Request-Id
string
Example:
b0658b67-8ea3-46de-a3b8-18c3f5347def

ID uniquely identifying the request/response cycle.

Response Schema

RFC 9457 Problem Details for HTTP APIs. Provides a standardized format for conveying error details in HTTP responses.

object
type
required

URN-based error type identifiers following the pattern: urn:aerospike:errors:{category}:{specific}

Resource information (cluster, database, organization, etc.) is provided in the ProblemDetails context field, not in the URN.

string
Allowed values:
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:unauthorized
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:token-expired
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:not-found
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:already-exists
urn:aerospike:errors:validation:failed
urn:aerospike:errors:system:internal
urn:aerospike:errors:system:unavailable
urn:aerospike:errors:ratelimit:exceeded
title
required

A short, human-readable summary of the problem type

string
Example:
Resource Not Found
status
required

The HTTP status code

integer
Example:
404
detail

A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
instance

A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence

string
format: uri
context
Any of:

Context for resource-related errors (not-found, already-exists)

object
resource

Type of resource (e.g., cluster, database, organization)

string
Example:
cluster
id

Identifier of the resource

string
Example:
abc-123
message

Developer-friendly message explaining the error. Deprecated: Use ‘detail’ field instead.

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
Example
Example:
{ "type": "urn:aerospike:errors:resource:not-found", "title": "Resource Not Found", "status": 404, "detail": "The requested resource could not be found.", "instance": "string", "context": { "resource": "cluster", "id": "abc-123" }, "message": "The requested resource could not be found." }

500

Internal Server Error

Response Headers
X-Request-Id
string
Example:
b0658b67-8ea3-46de-a3b8-18c3f5347def

ID uniquely identifying the request/response cycle.

Response Schema

RFC 9457 Problem Details for HTTP APIs. Provides a standardized format for conveying error details in HTTP responses.

object
type
required

URN-based error type identifiers following the pattern: urn:aerospike:errors:{category}:{specific}

Resource information (cluster, database, organization, etc.) is provided in the ProblemDetails context field, not in the URN.

string
Allowed values:
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:unauthorized
urn:aerospike:errors:auth:token-expired
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:not-found
urn:aerospike:errors:resource:already-exists
urn:aerospike:errors:validation:failed
urn:aerospike:errors:system:internal
urn:aerospike:errors:system:unavailable
urn:aerospike:errors:ratelimit:exceeded
title
required

A short, human-readable summary of the problem type

string
Example:
Resource Not Found
status
required

The HTTP status code

integer
Example:
404
detail

A human-readable explanation specific to this occurrence

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
instance

A URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence

string
format: uri
context
Any of:

Context for resource-related errors (not-found, already-exists)

object
resource

Type of resource (e.g., cluster, database, organization)

string
Example:
cluster
id

Identifier of the resource

string
Example:
abc-123
message

Developer-friendly message explaining the error. Deprecated: Use ‘detail’ field instead.

string
Example:
The requested cluster could not be found.
Example
Example:
{ "type": "urn:aerospike:errors:system:internal", "title": "Internal Server Error", "status": 500, "detail": "An unexpected error occurred. Please try again later.", "instance": "string", "context": { "resource": "cluster", "id": "abc-123" }, "message": "An unexpected error occurred. Please try again later." }
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