Step 7 (Optional): Clean Up (Console) - Amazon Lex V1

If you are using Amazon Lex V2, refer to the Amazon Lex V2 guide instead.

 

If you are using Amazon Lex V1, we recommend upgrading your bots to Amazon Lex V2. We are no longer adding new features to V1 and strongly recommend using V2 for all new bots.

Step 7 (Optional): Clean Up (Console)

Now, delete the resources that you created and clean up your account.

You can delete only resources that are not in use. In general, you should delete resources in the following order:

  • Delete bots to free up intent resources.

  • Delete intents to free up slot type resources.

  • Delete slot types last.

To clean up your account (console)
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon Lex console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/lex/.

  2. From the list of bots, choose the check box next to OrderFlowers.

  3. To delete the bot, choose Delete, and then choose Continue in the confirmation dialog box.

  4. In the left pane, choose Intents.

  5. In the list of intents, choose OrderFlowersIntent.

  6. To delete the intent, choose Delete, and then choose Continue in the confirmation dialog box.

  7. In the left pane, choose Slot types.

  8. In the list of slot types, choose Flowers.

  9. To delete the slot type, choose Delete, and then choose Continue in the confirmation dialog box.

You have removed all of the Amazon Lex resources that you created and cleaned up your account. If desired, you can use the Lambda console to delete the Lambda function used in this exercise.