Delete mapping schema
Mapping schemas
Delete mapping schema
Delete a mapping schema and all its associated data. Deletion is blocked if the schema is referenced by any enrichment rule or webhook.
POST
Delete mapping schema
Restrictions
| Aspect | Value |
|---|---|
| Rate limits | 1,000 requests/minute; 50 requests/second per account |
| Permissions | Mappings Manage (on-call) |
Usage
- If the schema is still referenced, the response returns HTTP 400 with a
refslist of blocking references. - Only the schema creator, account admin, or team member can delete the schema.
- Every call is recorded in the account audit log. Don’t put secrets in request fields.
- High-risk operation. Console JWT callers must pass a second-factor code;
app_keycallers bypass the MFA prompt but remain audited — treat the key as a secret.
Authorizations
App key issued from the Flashduty console under Account → APP Keys. Required on every public API call. Keep it secret — it grants the same access as the owning account.
Body
application/json
Mapping schema ID (MongoDB ObjectID hex).
Response
Success
Success response envelope. On every 2xx response, request_id identifies the call (also mirrored in the Flashcat-Request-Id header) and data holds the endpoint-specific payload. Failure responses use a different shape — see ErrorResponse.