Deleting Channels

You can either delete or truncate a channel to remove its contents. For truncation go over to Truncate Channel page.

Deleting a Channel

You can delete a single Channel using the delete method. This marks the channel as deleted and hides all the messages.

await channelClient.DeleteAsync("<channel-type>", "<channel-id>");

If you recreate this channel, it will show up empty. Recovering old messages is not supported. Use the disable method if you want a reversible change.

Deleting Many Channels

You can delete up to 100 channels and optionally all of their messages using this method. This can be a large amount of data to delete, so this endpoint processes asynchronously, meaning responses contain a task ID which can be polled using the getTask endpoint to check status of the deletions. Channels will be soft-deleted immediately so that channels no longer return from queries, but permanently deleting the channel and deleting messages takes longer to process.

By default, messages are soft deleted, which means they are removed from client but are still available via server-side export functions. You can also hard delete messages, which deletes them from everywhere, by setting "hard_delete": true in the request. Messages that have been soft or hard deleted cannot be recovered.

This is currently supported on the following SDK versions (or higher):

  • Javascript 4.3.0, Python 3.14.0, Ruby 2.12.0, PHP 2.6.0, Go 3.13.0, Java 1.4.0, Unity 2.0.0 and.NET 0.22.0
// soft deletion
var resp = await channelClient.DeleteChannelsAsync(new[] { cid }, hardDelete: false);

// hard deletion
var resp = await channelClient.DeleteChannelsAsync(new[] { cid }, hardDelete: true);

var response = await taskClient.GetTaskStatusAsync(resp.TaskId);
// response.Status == AsyncTaskStatus.Completed;

The deleteChannels response contain a taskID which can be polled using the getTask endpoint to check the status of the deletions.

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