Deleting an environment by using an Ant task
You can delete an environment and its associated artifacts by using the HCL® Quality Server Ant tasks.
Here is an example
syntax:
<taskdef name="deleteEnvironment" classname="com.ghc.ghTester.ant.DeleteEnvironment" classpathref="tasklib" />
<deleteEnvironment domain="<Domain name>" environment="<Environment name>"
serverUrl="https://Hostname or IP address:5443/RTCP/" username="<User name>"
securityToken="<Security token>" />
The following table lists the attributes that you can use with the
deleteEnvironment
Ant task for deleting an environment.
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
environment |
Environment name | Yes |
domain |
Domain name | Yes |
|
Use the
force option to delete an environment by
attempting to ignore any warnings or errors that might occur.
You can specify if a specific problem identifier must either be ignored or
considered when the environment is deleted. Following are the problem identifier
parameters:
Example:
|
|
securityToken |
The value of the security token to use for authentication with HCL® Quality Server when domain security is enabled (optional). For more information, see Domain level security. | No, default is to send no token. |
serverUrl |
URL of the HCL® Quality Server | Yes |
username |
The user name under which to perform the operation. | No |
Note: All environment deletion events are recorded in the HCL®
Quality Server
Audit log. (For information about this log, refer to Administration of HCL Quality Server.)
Error codes
For details of any error codes, see Exit codes for Command-line client and Ant client.