pulumi destroy
Destroy all existing resources in the stack
Synopsis
Destroy all existing resources in the stack, but not the stack itself
Deletes all the resources in the selected stack. The current state is loaded from the associated state file in the workspace. After running to completion, all of this stack’s resources and associated state are deleted.
The stack itself is not deleted. Use pulumi stack rm
or the
--remove
flag to delete the stack and its config file.
Warning: this command is generally irreversible and should be used with great care.
pulumi destroy [flags]
Options
--config-file string Use the configuration values in the specified file rather than detecting the file name
--continue-on-error Continue to perform the destroy operation despite the occurrence of errors (can also be set with PULUMI_CONTINUE_ON_ERROR env var)
-d, --debug Print detailed debugging output during resource operations
--diff Display operation as a rich diff showing the overall change
--exclude-protected Do not destroy protected resources. Destroy all other resources.
-h, --help help for destroy
-j, --json Serialize the destroy diffs, operations, and overall output as JSON
-m, --message string Optional message to associate with the destroy operation
-p, --parallel int32 Allow P resource operations to run in parallel at once (1 for no parallelism). (default 16)
--preview-only Only show a preview of the destroy, but don't perform the destroy itself
-r, --refresh string[="true"] Refresh the state of the stack's resources before this update
--remove Remove the stack and its config file after all resources in the stack have been deleted
--show-config Show configuration keys and variables
--show-replacement-steps Show detailed resource replacement creates and deletes instead of a single step
--show-sames Show resources that don't need to be updated because they haven't changed, alongside those that do
-f, --skip-preview Do not calculate a preview before performing the destroy
-s, --stack string The name of the stack to operate on. Defaults to the current stack
--suppress-outputs Suppress display of stack outputs (in case they contain sensitive values)
--suppress-permalink string[="false"] Suppress display of the state permalink
--suppress-progress Suppress display of periodic progress dots
-t, --target stringArray Specify a single resource URN to destroy. All resources necessary to destroy this target will also be destroyed. Multiple resources can be specified using: --target urn1 --target urn2. Wildcards (*, **) are also supported
--target-dependents Allows destroying of dependent targets discovered but not specified in --target list
-y, --yes Automatically approve and perform the destroy after previewing it
Options inherited from parent commands
--color string Colorize output. Choices are: always, never, raw, auto (default "auto")
-C, --cwd string Run pulumi as if it had been started in another directory
--disable-integrity-checking Disable integrity checking of checkpoint files
-e, --emoji Enable emojis in the output
-Q, --fully-qualify-stack-names Show fully-qualified stack names
--logflow Flow log settings to child processes (like plugins)
--logtostderr Log to stderr instead of to files
--memprofilerate int Enable more precise (and expensive) memory allocation profiles by setting runtime.MemProfileRate
--non-interactive Disable interactive mode for all commands
--profiling string Emit CPU and memory profiles and an execution trace to '[filename].[pid].{cpu,mem,trace}', respectively
--tracing file: Emit tracing to the specified endpoint. Use the file: scheme to write tracing data to a local file
-v, --verbose int Enable verbose logging (e.g., v=3); anything >3 is very verbose
SEE ALSO
- pulumi - Pulumi command line
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