The HTTP transport binding for the RESTful router-config nouns… — DELETE /v1/ai/router/policy
The HTTP transport binding for the RESTful router-config nouns (/v1/ai/router/{policy,defaults,ledger,rewards,artifact-meta} and…
DELETE /v1/ai/router/policy
| Address | https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/ai/router/policy |
| Method | DELETE |
| Operation | delete_ai_router_policy |
| Auth | Authorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY |
The HTTP transport binding for the RESTful router-config nouns (/v1/ai/router/{policy,defaults,ledger,rewards,artifact-meta} and /v1/ai/org/settings[/list]). It dispatches IN-PROCESS through dispatchGateway — the SAME canonical ZAP gateway registry (zap_registry.go) that the MsgType 200 handler serves over the gateway transport. The native ZAP handler is the ONE and ONLY implementation of these routes; this is purely the api.hanzo.ai HTTP binding, so there is NO controller twin to drift from and the split-brain the router refactor removed stays removed.
Why a bridge and not a twin controller method: every other migrated route (get-records, get-connections, …) carries BOTH a controller method and a ZAP handler — the exact dual-impl drift that silently NULLed customer router settings (the update-router-policy data-wipe). Routing these nouns through the ZAP handler over one adapter keeps a single source of truth.
Identity is the request's own Bearer credential (Authorization header), which the native handlers resolve exactly as the gateway does — every caller (console, chat, app) already sends it. The dispatched handler returns a ZAP message whose status is field 0 and body is field 4 (BuildCloudResponse / BuildGatewayResponse layout); both are relayed verbatim. The route is mapped "*" (any verb) because the native handler is method-aware: /v1/ai/router/policy splits GET (read) vs PUT (write), /v1/ai/org/settings GET/PUT/DELETE, and returns 405 for a verb it does not own.
Request
DELETE /v1/ai/router/policy takes no parameters and no body — the credential is the whole request.
Response
The document declares no response body for this operation. It answers 200 on success and the platform error shape on failure — see Errors.
Examples
hanzo has no subcommand for this operation — the CLI serves only what cloud's live route table confirms. Use HTTP or an SDK.
import { Configuration, AiApi } from 'hanzoai';
const api = new AiApi(new Configuration({ accessToken: process.env.HANZO_API_KEY }));
const { data } = await api.deleteAiRouterPolicy();from hanzoai.cloud import ApiClient, Configuration
from hanzoai.cloud.api import AiApi
client = ApiClient(Configuration(access_token=os.environ["HANZO_API_KEY"]))
result = AiApi(client).delete_ai_router_policy()cfg := cloud.NewConfiguration()
cfg.AddDefaultHeader("Authorization", "Bearer "+os.Getenv("HANZO_API_KEY"))
client := cloud.NewAPIClient(cfg)
resp, _, err := client.AiAPI.DeleteAiRouterPolicy(context.Background()).Execute()
if err != nil {
return err
}use hanzo_cloud::apis::{configuration::Configuration, ai_api};
let mut cfg = Configuration::new();
cfg.bearer_access_token = std::env::var("HANZO_API_KEY").ok();
let result = ai_api::delete_ai_router_policy(&cfg, Default::default()).await?;import ai.hanzo.cloud.ApiClient;
import ai.hanzo.cloud.api.AiApi;
ApiClient client = new ApiClient();
client.setRequestInterceptor(b -> b.header("Authorization", "Bearer " + System.getenv("HANZO_API_KEY")));
var result = new AiApi(client).deleteAiRouterPolicy();The method above is the one at the current release of the document. [email protected] (npm) and [email protected] (PyPI) were generated from an earlier release, where this operation carried a different id, so it spells the method differently — regenerating the clients is what makes the two agree. SDKs →
curl -X DELETE https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/ai/router/policy \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY"The door reaches ai through the ai tool, which names its 294 operations with its own verbs — this one among them, under a name only the door declares. describe explains any of them:
curl -X POST https://api.hanzo.ai/v1/mcp \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "describe",
"arguments": {
"op": "list_models"
}
}
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