DELETE/projects/{ProjectId}/defects/{Id}

Applies to QAComplete 14.3, last modified on February 19, 2024

Deletes a defect from QAComplete.

Deletes a defect specified by its ID and by the ID of the project, to which the defect belongs, from QAComplete.

Authentication

Basic authentication using a user’s login and password. See Authentication for details.

Security Rights

The authenticating user must belong to a security group that has the Delete privilege for Defects.

Request Format

To delete a defect, send a DELETE request to the following URL:

http://{server}/rest-api/service/api/v1/projects/{ProjectId}/defects/{Id}
URL parameters

ProjectId  :  integer, required

The ID of the project, to which the defect belongs.

Id  :  integer, required

The ID of the defect you want to delete.

A sample request:

DELETE http://yourserver.com/rest-api/service/api/v1/projects/11873/defects/17 HTTP/1.1
Host: yourserver.com
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json, text/script, */*
Authorization: Basic am9obkBleGFtcGxlLmNvbTpwQHNzd29yZA==

A sample request made by using cURL:

curl -u [email protected]:p@ssword http://yourserver.com/service/api/v1/projects/11873/Bugs/12/defects/17

Response Format

On success, the operation returns an empty response with HTTP status code 200.

Error responses

If the operation fails, it returns the appropriate status code and (optionally) the error description in the response body.

If the project with the specified ProjectId does not exist or the authenticating user does not have rights to access the project, the operation returns the Access is denied error.

If a defect with the specified Id does not exist, the operation returns the File or directory not found error.

See Also

Defects Resources

Highlight search results