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[[security-api-invalidate-api-key]]
=== Invalidate API key API
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<titleabbrev>Invalidate API key</titleabbrev>
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Invalidates one or more API keys.
[[security-api-invalidate-api-key-request]]
==== {api-request-title}
`DELETE /_security/api_key`
[[security-api-invalidate-api-key-prereqs]]
==== {api-prereq-title}
* To use this API, you must have at least the `manage_api_key` cluster privilege.
[[security-api-invalidate-api-key-desc]]
==== {api-description-title}
The API keys created by <<security-api-create-api-key,create API Key>> can be
invalidated using this API.
[[security-api-invalidate-api-key-request-body]]
==== {api-request-body-title}
The following parameters can be specified in the body of a DELETE request and
pertain to invalidating api keys:
`id`::
(Optional, string) An API key id. This parameter cannot be used with any of
`name`, `realm_name` or `username` are used.
`name`::
(Optional, string) An API key name. This parameter cannot be used with any of
`id`, `realm_name` or `username` are used.
`realm_name`::
(Optional, string) The name of an authentication realm. This parameter cannot be
used with either `id` or `name` or when `owner` flag is set to `true`.
`username`::
(Optional, string) The username of a user. This parameter cannot be used with
either `id` or `name` or when `owner` flag is set to `true`.
`owner`::
(Optional, boolean) A boolean flag that can be used to query API keys owned
by the currently authenticated user. Defaults to false.
The 'realm_name' or 'username' parameters cannot be specified when this
parameter is set to 'true' as they are assumed to be the currently authenticated ones.
NOTE: At least one of "id", "name", "username" and "realm_name" must be specified
if "owner" is "false" (default).
[[security-api-invalidate-api-key-response-body]]
==== {api-response-body-title}
A successful call returns a JSON structure that contains the ids of the API keys
that were invalidated, the ids of the API keys that had already been invalidated,
and potentially a list of errors encountered while invalidating specific api
keys.
[[security-api-invalidate-api-key-example]]
==== {api-examples-title}
If you create an API key as follows:
[source,console]
------------------------------------------------------------
POST /_security/api_key
{
"name": "my-api-key"
}
------------------------------------------------------------
A successful call returns a JSON structure that provides
API key information. For example:
[source,console-result]
--------------------------------------------------
{
"id":"VuaCfGcBCdbkQm-e5aOx",
"name":"my-api-key",
"api_key":"ui2lp2axTNmsyakw9tvNnw"
}
--------------------------------------------------
// TESTRESPONSE[s/VuaCfGcBCdbkQm-e5aOx/$body.id/]
// TESTRESPONSE[s/ui2lp2axTNmsyakw9tvNnw/$body.api_key/]
The following example invalidates the API key identified by specified `id`
immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"id" : "VuaCfGcBCdbkQm-e5aOx"
}
--------------------------------------------------
// TEST[s/VuaCfGcBCdbkQm-e5aOx/$body.id/]
// TEST[continued]
The following example invalidates the API key identified by specified `name`
immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"name" : "my-api-key"
}
--------------------------------------------------
The following example invalidates all API keys for the `native1` realm
immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"realm_name" : "native1"
}
--------------------------------------------------
The following example invalidates all API keys for the user `myuser` in all
realms immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"username" : "myuser"
}
--------------------------------------------------
The following example invalidates the API key identified by the specified `id` if
it is owned by the currently authenticated user immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"id" : "VuaCfGcBCdbkQm-e5aOx",
"owner" : "true"
}
--------------------------------------------------
The following example invalidates all API keys owned by the currently authenticated
user immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"owner" : "true"
}
--------------------------------------------------
Finally, the following example invalidates all API keys for the user `myuser` in
the `native1` realm immediately:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
DELETE /_security/api_key
{
"username" : "myuser",
"realm_name" : "native1"
}
--------------------------------------------------
[source,js]
--------------------------------------------------
{
"invalidated_api_keys": [ <1>
"api-key-id-1"
],
"previously_invalidated_api_keys": [ <2>
"api-key-id-2",
"api-key-id-3"
],
"error_count": 2, <3>
"error_details": [ <4>
{
"type": "exception",
"reason": "error occurred while invalidating api keys",
"caused_by": {
"type": "illegal_argument_exception",
"reason": "invalid api key id"
}
},
{
"type": "exception",
"reason": "error occurred while invalidating api keys",
"caused_by": {
"type": "illegal_argument_exception",
"reason": "invalid api key id"
}
}
]
}
--------------------------------------------------
// NOTCONSOLE
<1> The IDs of the API keys that were invalidated as part of this request.
<2> The IDs of the API keys that were already invalidated.
<3> The number of errors that were encountered when invalidating the API keys.
<4> Details about these errors. This field is not present in the response when
`error_count` is 0.