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OpenapiCommerce

Delete a disclosure, keeping a recoverable copy

A disclosure is a published-document record — a publication body, a content hash, a type and a named receiver.

DELETE /v1/commerce/disclosure/{disclosureid}

Addresshttps://api.hanzo.ai/v1/commerce/disclosure/{disclosureid}
MethodDELETE
Operationdelete_commerce_disclosure_by_disclosureid
AuthAuthorization: Bearer $HANZO_API_KEY

A disclosure is a published-document record — a publication body, a content hash, a type and a named receiver. The hash LOOKS like a field you set and is in fact derived, but only on update: a freshly created disclosure keeps whatever hash the caller sent until the first replace or patch recomputes it, so a new row's hash attests to nothing. This kind lives in commerce's demo tree — a live writable resource in your tenant's real store that nothing else in commerce reads. Removes the addressed row and answers 204 with no body. Before the live row goes it is written once more under a deleted tombstone kind, so a deletion leaves a recoverable copy rather than destroying the record outright — and a tombstone that cannot be written fails the call with 500 before anything is removed. The id is resolved inside the caller org's own namespace, so an absent or foreign id is 404. Any valid access token reaches it. The per-kind permission table has no entry for disclosure, so the scaffold skips that second check with a warning and the gate above is the whole authorization story.

Request

1 field.

FieldInTypeRequiredDescription
disclosureidpathstringyes

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 commerce disclosure rm <disclosureid>

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