The `influxdb3 delete trigger` command deletes a processing engine trigger. ## Usage ```bash influxdb3 delete trigger [OPTIONS] --database ``` ## Arguments - **TRIGGER_NAME**: The name of the trigger to delete. ## Options | 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 testing or self-signed certificates) | | `-h` | `--help` | Print help information | | | `--help-all` | Print detailed help information | ### Option environment variables 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` | ## Examples - [Delete a trigger](#delete-a-trigger) - [Force delete an active trigger](#force-delete-an-active-trigger) In the examples below, replace the following: - {{% code-placeholder-key %}}`DATABASE_NAME`{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}: Database name - {{% code-placeholder-key %}}`AUTH_TOKEN`{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}: Authentication token - {{% code-placeholder-key %}}`TRIGGER_NAME`{{% /code-placeholder-key %}}: Name of the trigger to delete {{% code-placeholders "(DATABASE|TRIGGER)_NAME|AUTH_TOKEN" %}} ### Delete a trigger ```bash influxdb3 delete trigger \ --database DATABASE_NAME \ --token AUTH_TOKEN \ TRIGGER_NAME ``` ### Force delete an active trigger ```bash influxdb3 delete trigger \ --force \ --database DATABASE_NAME \ --token AUTH_TOKEN \ TRIGGER_NAME ``` {{% /code-placeholders %}}