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Deletes a Firehose stream and its data.
You can delete a Firehose stream only if it is in one of the following states: ACTIVE
,
DELETING
, CREATING_FAILED
, or DELETING_FAILED
. You can't delete
a Firehose stream that is in the CREATING
state. To check the state of a Firehose
stream, use DescribeDeliveryStream.
DeleteDeliveryStream is an asynchronous API. When an API request to DeleteDeliveryStream
succeeds, the Firehose stream is marked for deletion, and it goes into the DELETING
state.While the Firehose stream is in the DELETING
state, the service might
continue to accept records, but it doesn't make any guarantees with respect to delivering
the data. Therefore, as a best practice, first stop any applications that are sending
records before you delete a Firehose stream.
Removal of a Firehose stream that is in the DELETING
state is a low priority
operation for the service. A stream may remain in the DELETING
state for several
minutes. Therefore, as a best practice, applications should not wait for streams in
the DELETING
state to be removed.
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to DeleteDeliveryStreamAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.KinesisFirehose
Assembly: AWSSDK.KinesisFirehose.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public abstract DeleteDeliveryStreamResponse DeleteDeliveryStream( DeleteDeliveryStreamRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteDeliveryStream service method.
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ResourceInUseException | The resource is already in use and not available for this operation. |
ResourceNotFoundException | The specified resource could not be found. |
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5