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The table below describes the HTTP return codes that have specific meanings for this request. For descriptions of all possible return codes, see HTTP return codes.
Code | Meaning | Description |
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200 | OK |
HCP successfully deleted the directory. |
400 | Bad Request |
The request specified a conditional header, such as If-Match. If more information about the error is available, the HTTP response headers include the HCP-specific X‑HCP-ErrorMessage header. |
403 | Forbidden |
One of: •The Authorization header or hcp-ns-auth cookie specifies invalid credentials. •The namespace requires client authentication, and the request does not have an Authorization header or hcp-ns-auth cookie. •The specified directory is not empty. •The user doesn’t have delete permission. •The namespace does not exist. •The access method (HTTP or HTTPS) is disabled. If more information about the error is available, the response headers include the HCP-specific X‑HCP-ErrorMessage header. |
404 | Not Found |
One of: •HCP could not find a directory, object, or version at the specified URL. The specified directory does not exist, or the request specified a directory that has been deleted. •Any component of the URL except for the last component in the path is a symbolic link to a directory. |
409 | Conflict |
HCP could not delete the specified directory because the directory is currently being written to the namespace. |
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