content/shared/influxdb3-cli/delete/trigger.md
The influxdb3 delete trigger command deletes a processing engine trigger.
# Syntax
influxdb3 delete trigger [OPTIONS] --database <DATABASE_NAME> <TRIGGER_NAME>
| Option | Description | |
|---|---|---|
-H | --host | Host URL of the running {{< product-name >}} server (default is http://127.0.0.1:8181) |
-d | --database | ({{< req >}}) Name of the database to operate on |
--token | ({{< req >}}) Authentication token | |
--force | Force delete even if the trigger is active | |
--tls-ca | Path to a custom TLS certificate authority (for self-signed or internal certificates) | |
--tls-no-verify | Disable TLS certificate verification (Not recommended in production, useful for self-signed certificates) | |
-h | --help | Print help information |
--help-all | Print detailed help information |
You can use the following environment variables to set command options:
| Environment Variable | Option |
|---|---|
INFLUXDB3_HOST_URL | --host |
INFLUXDB3_DATABASE_NAME | --database |
INFLUXDB3_AUTH_TOKEN | --token |
INFLUXDB3_TLS_NO_VERIFY | --tls-no-verify |
In the examples below, replace the following:
DATABASE_NAME{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}:
Database nameAUTH_TOKEN{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}:
Authentication tokenTRIGGER_NAME{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}:
Name of the trigger to deleteinfluxdb3 delete trigger \
--database DATABASE_NAME \
--token AUTH_TOKEN \
TRIGGER_NAME
influxdb3 delete trigger \
--force \
--database DATABASE_NAME \
--token AUTH_TOKEN \
TRIGGER_NAME