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deck reset
The reset command deletes all entities in Kong’s database.string.
Use this command with extreme care as it’s equivalent to running
kong migrations reset
on your Kong instance.
By default, this command will ask for confirmation.
Syntax
deck reset [command-specific flags] [global flags]
Flags
--all-workspaces
- reset configuration of all workspaces (Kong Gateway Enterprise only). (Default:
false
) -
-f
,--force
- Skip interactive confirmation prompt before reset. (Default:
false
) -
-h
,--help
- help for reset
--no-mask-deck-env-vars-value
- do not mask
DECK_
environment variable values in the diff output. (Default:false
) --rbac-resources-only
- reset only the RBAC resources (Kong Gateway Enterprise only). (Default:
false
) --select-tag
- only entities matching tags specified via this flag are deleted. When this setting has multiple tag values, entities must match every tag.
--skip-ca-certificates
- do not reset CA certificates. (Default:
false
) --skip-consumers
- do not reset consumers, consumer-groups, or any plugins associated with them. (Default:
false
) -
-w
,--workspace
- reset configuration of a specific workspace(Kong Gateway Enterprise only).
Global flags
--analytics
- Share anonymized data to help improve decK.
Use
--analytics=false
to disable this. (Default:true
) --ca-cert
- Custom CA certificate (raw contents) to use to verify Kong’s Admin TLS certificate.
This value can also be set using DECK_CA_CERT environment variable.
This takes precedence over
--ca-cert-file
flag. --ca-cert-file
- Path to a custom CA certificate to use to verify Kong’s Admin TLS certificate. This value can also be set using DECK_CA_CERT_FILE environment variable.
--config
- Config file (default is $HOME/.deck.yaml).
--headers
- HTTP headers (key:value) to inject in all requests to Kong’s Admin API. This flag can be specified multiple times to inject multiple headers.
--kong-addr
- HTTP address of Kong’s Admin API.
This value can also be set using the environment variable DECK_KONG_ADDR
environment variable. (Default:
"http://localhost:8001"
) --kong-cookie-jar-path
- Absolute path to a cookie-jar file in the Netscape cookie format for auth with Admin Server. You may also need to pass in as header the User-Agent that was used to create the cookie-jar.
--konnect-addr
- Address of the Konnect endpoint. (Default:
"https://us.api.konghq.com"
) --konnect-token
- Token associated with your Konnect account. This takes precedence over the
--konnect-token-file
flag. --konnect-token-file
- File containing the token associated with your Konnect account.
--konnect-runtime-group-name
- Konnect runtime group name.
--no-color
- Disable colorized output (Default:
false
) --skip-workspace-crud
- Skip API calls related to Workspaces (Kong Gateway Enterprise only). (Default:
false
) --timeout
- Set a request timeout for the client to connect with Kong (in seconds). (Default:
10
) --tls-client-cert
- PEM-encoded TLS client certificate to use for authentication with Kong’s Admin API. This value can also be set using DECK_TLS_CLIENT_CERT environment variable. Must be used in conjunction with tls-client-key
--tls-client-cert-file
- Path to the file containing TLS client certificate to use for authentication with Kong’s Admin API. This value can also be set using DECK_TLS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE environment variable. Must be used in conjunction with tls-client-key-file
--tls-client-key
- PEM-encoded private key for the corresponding client certificate . This value can also be set using DECK_TLS_CLIENT_KEY environment variable. Must be used in conjunction with tls-client-cert
--tls-client-key-file
- Path to file containing the private key for the corresponding client certificate. This value can also be set using DECK_TLS_CLIENT_KEY_FILE environment variable. Must be used in conjunction with tls-client-cert-file
--tls-server-name
- Name to use to verify the hostname in Kong’s Admin TLS certificate. This value can also be set using DECK_TLS_SERVER_NAME environment variable.
--tls-skip-verify
- Disable verification of Kong’s Admin TLS certificate.
This value can also be set using DECK_TLS_SKIP_VERIFY environment variable. (Default:
false
) --verbose
- Enable verbose logging levels
Setting this value to 2 outputs all HTTP requests/responses
between decK and Kong. (Default:
0
)
See also
- deck - Administer your Kong clusters declaratively