supertubes cluster ksqldb delete 🔗︎

Deletes KsqlDB.

Synopsis 🔗︎

Deletes KsqlDB.

supertubes cluster ksqldb delete [--ksqldb=]NAME [flags]

Examples 🔗︎


# Delete the selected KsqlDB
$ supertubes cluster ksqldb delete

# Delete the ksql1 KsqlDB from namespace my-namespace
$ supertubes cluster ksqldb delete ksqldb1 -n my-namespace -c <path-to-kubeconfig-file>

# Delete the db1 KsqlDB from namespace my-namespace and wait for the completion of the deletion
$ supertubes cluster ksqldb delete ksqldb1 -n my-namespace -c <path-to-kubeconfig-file> -w
		

Options 🔗︎

  -h, --help               help for delete
  -i, --interval int       Interval in seconds for polling KsqlDB status. (default 5)
      --ksqldb string      Name of the KsqlDB to be deleted.
  -n, --namespace string   Namespace to delete the KsqlDB from. (default "kafka")
  -t, --timeout int        Timeout in seconds to wait for the KsqlDB delete operation to complete. (default 120)
  -w, --wait               Wait for KsqlDB delete operation to complete.

Options inherited from parent commands 🔗︎

      --accept-license                  Accept the license: https://banzaicloud.com/docs/supertubes/evaluation-license
      --color                           use colors on non-tty outputs (default true)
      --context string                  name of the kubeconfig context to use
      --formatting.force-color          force color even when non in a terminal
      --interactive                     ask questions interactively even if stdin or stdout is non-tty
  -c, --kubeconfig string               path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests
      --non-interactive                 never ask questions interactively
  -o, --output string                   output format (table|yaml|json) (default "table")
      --persistent-config-file string   Supertubes persistent config file to use instead of the default at ~/.banzai/supertubes/
  -v, --verbose                         turn on debug logging

SEE ALSO 🔗︎