[[ml-delete-datafeed]] ==== Delete Data Feeds The delete data feed API allows you to delete an existing data feed. ===== Request `DELETE _xpack/ml/datafeeds/` //// ===== Description All job configuration, model state and results are deleted. IMPORTANT: Deleting a job must be done via this API only. Do not delete the job directly from the `.ml-*` indices using the Elasticsearch DELETE Document API. When {security} is enabled, make sure no `write` privileges are granted to anyone over the `.ml-*` indices. Before you can delete a job, you must delete the data feeds that are associated with it. //See <<>>. It is not currently possible to delete multiple jobs using wildcards or a comma separated list. //// ===== Path Parameters `feed_id` (required):: (+string+) Identifier for the data feed //// ===== Responses 200 (EmptyResponse) The cluster has been successfully deleted 404 (BasicFailedReply) The cluster specified by {cluster_id} cannot be found (code: clusters.cluster_not_found) 412 (BasicFailedReply) The Elasticsearch cluster has not been shutdown yet (code: clusters.cluster_plan_state_error) //// ===== Examples The following example deletes the `datafeed-it-ops` data feed: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- DELETE _xpack/ml/datafeeds/datafeed-it-ops -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[skip:todo] When the data feed is deleted, you receive the following results: ---- { "acknowledged": true } ----