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JSON Web API DeleteTemplate

Deletes all information, especially the biometric face templates stored with the provided class ID.

Request

DELETE /api/face/v1/template/{classId}

Path Parameter

classId

The unique class ID of the biometric face templates and tags to delete.

Request Headers

This API requires a valid JWT in the Authorization request header and accepts an optional reference number.

Authorization Required Bearer authentication. Please refer to BWS API Authentication for a description of how to provide a valid JWT here.
Reference-Number Optional, client specific reference number, which will be added to the BWS bookkeeping as well as to the response header. You typically use this reference to link the resulting BWS bookkeeping entries with your logs.

Response

This call does not return any specific response data.

HTTP Status Codes

The call returns one of the standard HTTP status codes, e.g.:

200 (OK)
The response body contains the Enrollment response object as described above.
400 (Bad Request)
The call failed, typically due to an invalid argument. The response body contains a JSON object with the reported gRPC error code and message.
401 (Unauthorized)
The request does not have valid authentication credentials for the operation.
404 (NotFound)
A biometric face template for the given class ID does not exist.
500 (Internal Server Error)
Server experienced some unexpected behaviour.
503 (Service Unavailable)
The service is currently unavailable. This is a most likely a transient condition and may be corrected by retrying with a backoff.

Response Headers

All successful BWS calls return a response header containing additional information about the request:

jobid The Job-ID (a GUID) that has been assigned to this BWS call.
bws-version The version of the BWS gRPC service.
reference-number An optional reference number as provided in the request header.
date The timestamp when the request has been received at the server.
... Other headers that might have been added by the server (NGINX, Kestrel, ...) that was handling the request.