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It is possible that a deployment fails, e.g. if the agent is not connected. In that case you will receive an error notification. Additionally, you will see a corresponding message in the component’s overview where you can also retry the deployment.

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Deleting Components

When a plan, application or subscription is deleted in APIIDA API Control Plane, an attempt is made to also undeploy (i.e. delete) that component in all enviornments. If this You have two options to delete the components Applications, Subscriptions and Plans:

  • Remove from APIIDA API Control Plane: The component is removed from the APIIDA API Control Plane only.

  • Delete from Gateways and APIIDA API Control Plane: The component is first deleted on the gateways and then after success in the APIIDA API Control Plane.

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For all other components only the following option can be executed:

  • Remove from API Control Plane: The component is removed from the API Control Plane only.

If a delete operation fails, e.g. due to a connection issue, the deletion process is aborted. You will then find the option to ‘Force Delete' in the component’s overview. A force delete will still attempt to undeploy the component but if that problem, it will be aborted. In the overview of the component you will then find different options:

  • Try Again: The component is first deleted on the gateways and then after success in the API Control Plane. (Appears depending on the component)

  • Remove from API Control Plane: The component is removed from the API Control Plane only.

  • Cancel: A new deployment is executed.

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However, if this fails again, the component is will be removed from the APIIDA API Control Planecontrol plane, ignoring any '"leftovers' " in the gateways!

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When an API is deleted in APIIDA API Control Plane, it is never undeployed in any enviornment.