deleteUser #
Delete the provided user.
There is a small delay between the time a user is deleted and it being reflected in the search layer (usually a couple of seconds). That means that a user that has just been deleted might still be returned by the searchUsers function.
deleteUser(id, [options], [callback]) #
Arguments | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | Unique user identifier to delete |
options | JSON Object | Optional parameters |
callback | function | (Optional) Callback handling the response |
Options #
Option | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
queuable | boolean | Make this request queuable or not | true |
refresh | string | If set to wait_for , Kuzzle will wait the persistence layer to finish indexing (available with Elasticsearch 5.x and above) | undefined |
Return Value #
Returns the Security
object to allow chaining.
Callback Response #
Return the id of the user that has been deleted.
Usage #
<?php
use \Kuzzle\Kuzzle;
$kuid = 'myUser';
$kuzzle = new Kuzzle('localhost');
try {
$kuzzle->security()->deleteUser($kuid);
}
catch (ErrorException $e) {
}
Callback response
"deleted user identifier"
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