Deletes a targeting rule from the resolved flag in the resolved environment.
const url = 'https://api.featureflip.io/api/v1/orgs/example/projects/example/flags/example/environments/example/rules/2489E9AD-2EE2-8E00-8EC9-32D5F69181C0';const options = {method: 'DELETE', headers: {Authorization: '<Authorization>'}};
try { const response = await fetch(url, options); const data = await response.json(); console.log(data);} catch (error) { console.error(error);}curl --request DELETE \ --url https://api.featureflip.io/api/v1/orgs/example/projects/example/flags/example/environments/example/rules/2489E9AD-2EE2-8E00-8EC9-32D5F69181C0 \ --header 'Authorization: <Authorization>'Requires at least Member.
Authorizations
Section titled “Authorizations”Parameters
Section titled “Parameters”Path Parameters
Section titled “Path Parameters”Responses
Section titled “Responses”No Content
Headers
Section titled “Headers”The maximum number of requests permitted per rate-limit window for this caller.
The number of requests remaining in the current rate-limit window.
The UTC time at which the current rate-limit window resets, as a Unix timestamp in seconds.
Authentication is required, or the supplied API token is invalid or expired.
The frozen public-API error contract. error codes are stable snake_case strings. Wire keys
are frozen snake_case too (error, message, docs_url, fields,
retry_after) — the global camelCase naming policy would otherwise emit
docsUrl/retryAfter, breaking the published spec. !:JsonPropertyName
always wins over the policy, so these are pinned explicitly rather than relying on the
property names already being lowercase for the single-word ones.
did_you_mean and next_actions are ADDITIVE optional keys (null → omitted via
the global DefaultIgnoreCondition = WhenWritingNull), so pre-existing error bodies
are byte-for-byte unchanged when they’re absent.
object
object
object
Example
{ "error": "not_found", "message": "Flag 'new-checkout-flw' was not found in project 'checkout'.", "docs_url": "https://featureflip.io/docs/management-api/errors/not_found", "did_you_mean": [ "new-checkout-flow" ], "next_actions": [ { "method": "GET", "path": "/api/v1/orgs/acme/projects/checkout/flags" } ]}Headers
Section titled “Headers”The maximum number of requests permitted per rate-limit window for this caller.
The number of requests remaining in the current rate-limit window.
The UTC time at which the current rate-limit window resets, as a Unix timestamp in seconds.
Forbidden
The frozen public-API error contract. error codes are stable snake_case strings. Wire keys
are frozen snake_case too (error, message, docs_url, fields,
retry_after) — the global camelCase naming policy would otherwise emit
docsUrl/retryAfter, breaking the published spec. !:JsonPropertyName
always wins over the policy, so these are pinned explicitly rather than relying on the
property names already being lowercase for the single-word ones.
did_you_mean and next_actions are ADDITIVE optional keys (null → omitted via
the global DefaultIgnoreCondition = WhenWritingNull), so pre-existing error bodies
are byte-for-byte unchanged when they’re absent.
object
object
object
Example
{ "error": "not_found", "message": "Flag 'new-checkout-flw' was not found in project 'checkout'.", "docs_url": "https://featureflip.io/docs/management-api/errors/not_found", "did_you_mean": [ "new-checkout-flow" ], "next_actions": [ { "method": "GET", "path": "/api/v1/orgs/acme/projects/checkout/flags" } ]}Headers
Section titled “Headers”The maximum number of requests permitted per rate-limit window for this caller.
The number of requests remaining in the current rate-limit window.
The UTC time at which the current rate-limit window resets, as a Unix timestamp in seconds.
Not Found
The frozen public-API error contract. error codes are stable snake_case strings. Wire keys
are frozen snake_case too (error, message, docs_url, fields,
retry_after) — the global camelCase naming policy would otherwise emit
docsUrl/retryAfter, breaking the published spec. !:JsonPropertyName
always wins over the policy, so these are pinned explicitly rather than relying on the
property names already being lowercase for the single-word ones.
did_you_mean and next_actions are ADDITIVE optional keys (null → omitted via
the global DefaultIgnoreCondition = WhenWritingNull), so pre-existing error bodies
are byte-for-byte unchanged when they’re absent.
object
object
object
Example
{ "error": "not_found", "message": "Flag 'new-checkout-flw' was not found in project 'checkout'.", "docs_url": "https://featureflip.io/docs/management-api/errors/not_found", "did_you_mean": [ "new-checkout-flow" ], "next_actions": [ { "method": "GET", "path": "/api/v1/orgs/acme/projects/checkout/flags" } ]}Headers
Section titled “Headers”The maximum number of requests permitted per rate-limit window for this caller.
The number of requests remaining in the current rate-limit window.
The UTC time at which the current rate-limit window resets, as a Unix timestamp in seconds.
Rate limit exceeded. Retry after the interval indicated by the Retry-After header.
The frozen public-API error contract. error codes are stable snake_case strings. Wire keys
are frozen snake_case too (error, message, docs_url, fields,
retry_after) — the global camelCase naming policy would otherwise emit
docsUrl/retryAfter, breaking the published spec. !:JsonPropertyName
always wins over the policy, so these are pinned explicitly rather than relying on the
property names already being lowercase for the single-word ones.
did_you_mean and next_actions are ADDITIVE optional keys (null → omitted via
the global DefaultIgnoreCondition = WhenWritingNull), so pre-existing error bodies
are byte-for-byte unchanged when they’re absent.
object
object
object
Example
{ "error": "not_found", "message": "Flag 'new-checkout-flw' was not found in project 'checkout'.", "docs_url": "https://featureflip.io/docs/management-api/errors/not_found", "did_you_mean": [ "new-checkout-flow" ], "next_actions": [ { "method": "GET", "path": "/api/v1/orgs/acme/projects/checkout/flags" } ]}Headers
Section titled “Headers”Number of seconds to wait before retrying the request.
The maximum number of requests permitted per rate-limit window for this caller.
The number of requests remaining in the current rate-limit window.
The UTC time at which the current rate-limit window resets, as a Unix timestamp in seconds.