OpenSearch/docs/reference/ml/anomaly-detection/apis/delete-job.asciidoc

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[[ml-delete-job]]
=== Delete {anomaly-jobs} API
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<titleabbrev>Delete jobs</titleabbrev>
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Deletes an existing {anomaly-job}.
[[ml-delete-job-request]]
==== {api-request-title}
`DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/<job_id>`
[[ml-delete-job-prereqs]]
==== {api-prereq-title}
* If {es} {security-features} are enabled, you must have `manage_ml` or `manage`
cluster privileges to use this API. See
{stack-ov}/security-privileges.html[Security privileges].
[[ml-delete-job-desc]]
==== {api-description-title}
All job configuration, model state and results are deleted.
IMPORTANT: Deleting an {anomaly-job} must be done via this API only. Do not
delete the job directly from the `.ml-*` indices using the {es} delete document
API. When {es} {security-features} are enabled, make sure no `write` privileges
are granted to anyone over the `.ml-*` indices.
Before you can delete a job, you must delete the {dfeeds} that are associated
with it. See <<ml-delete-datafeed,Delete {dfeeds-cap}>>. Unless the `force`
parameter is used the job must be closed before it can be deleted.
It is not currently possible to delete multiple jobs using wildcards or a comma
separated list.
[[ml-delete-job-path-parms]]
==== {api-path-parms-title}
`<job_id>`::
(Required, string) Identifier for the {anomaly-job}.
[[ml-delete-job-query-parms]]
==== {api-query-parms-title}
`force`::
(Optional, boolean) Use to forcefully delete an opened job; this method is
quicker than closing and deleting the job.
`wait_for_completion`::
(Optional, boolean) Specifies whether the request should return immediately or
wait until the job deletion completes. Defaults to `true`.
[[ml-delete-job-example]]
==== {api-examples-title}
The following example deletes the `total-requests` job:
[source,js]
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DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/total-requests
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// CONSOLE
// TEST[skip:setup:server_metrics_job]
When the job is deleted, you receive the following results:
[source,js]
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{
"acknowledged": true
}
----
// TESTRESPONSE
In the next example we delete the `total-requests` job asynchronously:
[source,js]
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DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/total-requests?wait_for_completion=false
--------------------------------------------------
// CONSOLE
// TEST[skip:setup:server_metrics_job]
When `wait_for_completion` is set to `false`, the response contains the id
of the job deletion task:
[source,js]
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{
"task": "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:39"
}
----
// TESTRESPONSE[s/"task": "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:39"/"task": $body.task/]