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Marks the project identified by the specified name (for example,
projects/415104041262) for deletion. This method will only affect the
project if it has a lifecycle state of ACTIVE. This method changes the
Project's lifecycle state from ACTIVE to DELETE_REQUESTED. The deletion
starts at an unspecified time, at which point the Project is no longer
accessible. Until the deletion completes, you can check the lifecycle
state checked by retrieving the project with GetProject, and the project
remains visible to ListProjects. However, you cannot update the project.
After the deletion completes, the project is not retrievable by the
GetProject, ListProjects, and SearchProjects methods. This method
behaves idempotently, such that deleting a DELETE_REQUESTED project
will not cause an error, but also won't do anything. The caller must
have resourcemanager.projects.delete permissions for this project.
This method waits—the workflow execution is paused—until the operation is
complete, fails, or times out. The default timeout value is 1800 seconds (30
minutes) and can be changed to a maximum value of 31536000 seconds (one year)
for long-running operations using the connector_params field. See the
Connectors reference.
The connector uses polling to monitor the long-running operation, which might
generate additional billable steps. For more information about retries and
long-running operations, refer to Understand connectors.
The polling policy for the long-running operation can be configured. To set the
connector-specific parameters (connector_params), refer to
Invoke a connector call.
Arguments
Parameters
name
string
Required. The name of the Project (for example, projects/415104041262).
Raised exceptions
Exceptions
ConnectionError
In case of a network problem (such as DNS failure or refused connection).
HttpError
If the response status is >= 400 (excluding 429 and 503).
TimeoutError
If a long-running operation takes longer to finish than the specified timeout limit.
TypeError
If an operation or function receives an argument of the wrong type.
ValueError
If an operation or function receives an argument of the right type but an inappropriate value. For example, a negative timeout.
OperationError
If the long-running operation finished unsuccessfully.
ResponseTypeError
If the long-running operation returned a response of the wrong type.
Response
If successful, the response contains an instance of Operation.
Subworkflow snippet
Some fields might be optional or required.
To identify required fields, refer to the API documentation.
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