admin.forestDelete(
config as element(configuration),
forest-ids as (Number|String)[],
delete-data as Boolean
) as element(configuration)
Summary
This function deletes the configuration for the specified
forest from the configuration.
Parameters
config
A configuration specification, typically as returned
from one of the Admin module functions.
forest-ids
One or more forest ids. For example,
xdmp:forest("myForest") specified the ID
for a forest named "myForest".
delete-data
If set to true, deletes the data directory as well as the
configuration (Note: all documents in the forest will be
permanently deleted). For public forests (forests that
do not use the default data directory), if set to false,
deletes only the configuration information, leaving the
forest data in the data directory on disk.
Configuration-only deletes are available
only for public forests
(forests that have a data directory specified); private forests
(forests that have no data directory specified and therefore are
stored in the default MarkLogic data directory) will ignore this
parameter and the forest data will always be deleted.
Required Privileges
This operation requires at least one of the following privileges:
Any forest whose ID you pass into this function must not be attached
to a database when the transaction begins, otherwise an exception is
thrown. If you need to detach the forest, do so in a separate transaction
before using them in this function.
Example
const admin = require('/MarkLogic/admin.xqy');
var config = admin.getConfiguration()
admin.forestDelete(config, admin.forestGetId(config, "Documents"),
fn.false())
=> deletes the forest configuration for the forest
named "Documents." Use admin.saveConfiguration to save the changes
to the configuration or pass the configuration to other Admin API
functions to make other changes.
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