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Delete Dangerous

Destroy a Droplet and All of its Associated Resources (Dangerous)
client.gpuDroplets.destroyWithAssociatedResources.deleteDangerous(numberdropletID, DestroyWithAssociatedResourceDeleteDangerousParams { xDangerous } params, RequestOptionsoptions?): void
delete/v2/droplets/{droplet_id}/destroy_with_associated_resources/dangerous

To destroy a Droplet along with all of its associated resources, send a DELETE request to the /v2/droplets/$DROPLET_ID/destroy_with_associated_resources/dangerous endpoint. The headers of this request must include an X-Dangerous key set to true. To preview which resources will be destroyed, first query the Droplet's associated resources. This operation can not be reverse and should be used with caution.

A successful response will include a 202 response code and no content. Use the status endpoint to check on the success or failure of the destruction of the individual resources.

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dropletID: number
params: DestroyWithAssociatedResourceDeleteDangerousParams { xDangerous }
xDangerous: boolean

Acknowledge this action will destroy the Droplet and all associated resources and can not be reversed.

Destroy a Droplet and All of its Associated Resources (Dangerous)
import Gradient from '@digitalocean/gradient';

const client = new Gradient();

await client.gpuDroplets.destroyWithAssociatedResources.deleteDangerous(3164444, { 'X-Dangerous': true });
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