mDelete #
Deletes multiple documents.
The optional parameter refresh
can be used with the value wait_for
in order to wait for the document indexation (indexed documents are available for search
).
mDelete(index, collection, ids, [options]);
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
index | string | Index name |
collection | string | Collection name |
ids | string[] | IDs of the documents to delete |
options | object | Query options |
Options #
Additional query options
Options | Type (default) | Description |
---|---|---|
queuable | boolean ( true ) | If true , queues the request during downtime, until connected to Kuzzle again |
refresh | string ( "" ) | If set to wait_for , waits for the change to be reflected for search (up to 1s) |
silent | boolean ( false ) | If true , then Kuzzle will not generate notifications Available since 7.5.3 |
timeout | number ( -1 ) | Time (in ms) during which a request will still be waited to be resolved. Set it -1 if you want to wait indefinitely |
triggerEvents | boolean ( false ) | If set to true , will trigger events even if using Embeded SDK. You should always ensure that your events/pipes does not create an infinite loop. Available since Kuzzle 2.31.0 |
Resolves #
Returns an object containing 2 arrays: successes
and errors
The successes
array contain the successfuly deleted document IDs.
Each deletion error is an object of the errors
array with the following properties:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | Document ID |
reason | string | Human readable reason |
Usage #
try {
await kuzzle.document.create('nyc-open-data', 'yellow-taxi', {}, 'some-id');
await kuzzle.document.create('nyc-open-data', 'yellow-taxi', {}, 'some-other-id');
const response = await kuzzle.document.mDelete(
'nyc-open-data',
'yellow-taxi',
['some-id', 'some-other-id']
);
console.log(`Successfully deleted ${response.successes.length} documents`);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error.message);
}
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