rpk topic delete
Delete topics.
This command deletes all requested topics, printing the success or fail status per topic.
The --regex
or -r
flag opts into parsing the input topics as regular expressions
and deleting any non-internal topic that matches any of expressions. The input
expressions are wrapped with ^
and $
so that the expression must match the
whole topic name (which also prevents accidental delete-everything mistakes).
The topic list command accepts the same input regex format as this delete
command. If you want to check what your regular expressions will delete before
actually deleting them, you can check the output of rpk topic list -r
.
Examples
Deletes topics foo and bar:
rpk topic delete foo bar
Deletes any topic starting with f
and any topics ending in r
:
rpk topic delete -r '^f.*' '.*r$'
Deletes all topics:
rpk topic delete -r '.*'
Deletes any one-character topics:
Flags
Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
- |
Help for delete. |
|
- |
Parse topics as regex; delete any topic that matches any input topic expression. |
|
strings |
Comma-separated list of broker <ip>:<port> pairs
(for example,
` --brokers '192.168.78.34:9092,192.168.78.35:9092,192.179.23.54:9092' `
). Alternatively, you may set the |
|
string |
Redpanda config file, if not set the file will be searched for in the default locations. |
|
string |
SASL password to be used for authentication. |
|
string |
The authentication mechanism to use.
Supported values: |
|
string |
The certificate to be used for TLS authentication with the broker. |
|
- |
Enable TLS for the Kafka API (not necessary if specifying custom certs). |
|
string |
The certificate key to be used for TLS authentication with the broker. |
|
string |
The truststore to be used for TLS communication with the broker. |
|
string |
SASL user to be used for authentication. |
|
- |
Enable verbose logging (default |