Tcl
Tcl
Bunny Edge Storage - Delete File
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Delete an object from the storage zone. In case the object is a directory all the data in it will be recursively deleted as well.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
set success 0
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set http [new_CkHttp]
# Use the "Password" from the "FTP & HTTP API Access" console web page for your Bunny storage zone.
CkHttp_SetRequestHeader $http "AccessKey" "YOUR_FTP_AND_HTTP_PASSWORD"
# Important:
# Storage Endpoints:
# The storage API endpoint depends on the primary storage region of your storage zone. You can also find this in the FTP & HTTP API Information of your storage zone.
# Falkenstein: storage.bunnycdn.com
# New York: ny.storage.bunnycdn.com
# Los Angeles: la.storage.bunnycdn.com
# Singapore: sg.storage.bunnycdn.com
# Sydney: syd.storage.bunnycdn.com
# London: uk.storage.bunnycdn.com
# ... (possibly others??)
# If you use the incorrect storage endpoint, you will get a "401 Unauthorized" response.
# Make sure to change the "storageZoneName" to your actual storage zone name.
# Change "testDir" to your actual sub-directory, or remove it.
set resp [new_CkHttpResponse]
set success [CkHttp_HttpNoBody $http "DELETE" "https://uk.storage.bunnycdn.com/storageZoneName/testDir/penguins.jpg" $resp]
if {$success == 0} then {
puts [CkHttp_lastErrorText $http]
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp
exit
}
set respStatusCode [CkHttpResponse_get_StatusCode $resp]
puts "Response Status Code = $respStatusCode"
if {$respStatusCode >= 400} then {
puts "Response Header:"
puts [CkHttpResponse_header $resp]
puts [CkHttpResponse_bodyStr $resp]
puts "Failed."
} else {
puts "Success."
}
# A 200 status code is returned for a successful delete.
delete_CkHttp $http
delete_CkHttpResponse $resp