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fastapi/routing.py:4412–4787  ·  view source on GitHub ↗

Add a *path operation* using an HTTP DELETE operation. ## Example ```python from fastapi import APIRouter, FastAPI app = FastAPI() router = APIRouter() @router.delete("/items/{item_id}") def delete_item(item_id: str): r

(
        self,
        path: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
                The URL path to be used for this *path operation*.

                For example, in `http://example.com/items`, the path is `/items`.
                """
            ),
        ],
        *,
        response_model: Annotated[
            Any,
            Doc(
                """
                The type to use for the response.

                It could be any valid Pydantic *field* type. So, it doesn't have to
                be a Pydantic model, it could be other things, like a `list`, `dict`,
                etc.

                It will be used for:

                * Documentation: the generated OpenAPI (and the UI at `/docs`) will
                    show it as the response (JSON Schema).
                * Serialization: you could return an arbitrary object and the
                    `response_model` would be used to serialize that object into the
                    corresponding JSON.
                * Filtering: the JSON sent to the client will only contain the data
                    (fields) defined in the `response_model`. If you returned an object
                    that contains an attribute `password` but the `response_model` does
                    not include that field, the JSON sent to the client would not have
                    that `password`.
                * Validation: whatever you return will be serialized with the
                    `response_model`, converting any data as necessary to generate the
                    corresponding JSON. But if the data in the object returned is not
                    valid, that would mean a violation of the contract with the client,
                    so it's an error from the API developer. So, FastAPI will raise an
                    error and return a 500 error code (Internal Server Error).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/).
                """
            ),
        ] = Default(None),
        status_code: Annotated[
            int | None,
            Doc(
                """
                The default status code to be used for the response.

                You could override the status code by returning a response directly.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Status Code](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-status-code/).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        tags: Annotated[
            list[str | Enum] | None,
            Doc(
                """
                A list of tags to be applied to the *path operation*.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Path Operation Configuration](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/path-operation-configuration/#tags).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        dependencies: Annotated[
            Sequence[params.Depends] | None,
            Doc(
                """
                A list of dependencies (using `Depends()`) to be applied to the
                *path operation*.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Dependencies in path operation decorators](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/dependencies/dependencies-in-path-operation-decorators/).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        summary: Annotated[
            str | None,
            Doc(
                """
                A summary for the *path operation*.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Path Operation Configuration](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/path-operation-configuration/).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        description: Annotated[
            str | None,
            Doc(
                """
                A description for the *path operation*.

                If not provided, it will be extracted automatically from the docstring
                of the *path operation function*.

                It can contain Markdown.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Path Operation Configuration](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/path-operation-configuration/).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        response_description: Annotated[
            str,
            Doc(
                """
                The description for the default response.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
                """
            ),
        ] = "Successful Response",
        responses: Annotated[
            dict[int | str, dict[str, Any]] | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Additional responses that could be returned by this *path operation*.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        deprecated: Annotated[
            bool | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Mark this *path operation* as deprecated.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        operation_id: Annotated[
            str | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Custom operation ID to be used by this *path operation*.

                By default, it is generated automatically.

                If you provide a custom operation ID, you need to make sure it is
                unique for the whole API.

                You can customize the
                operation ID generation with the parameter
                `generate_unique_id_function` in the `FastAPI` class.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs about how to Generate Clients](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/generate-clients/#custom-generate-unique-id-function).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        response_model_include: Annotated[
            IncEx | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Configuration passed to Pydantic to include only certain fields in the
                response data.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model - Return Type](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#response_model_include-and-response_model_exclude).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        response_model_exclude: Annotated[
            IncEx | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Configuration passed to Pydantic to exclude certain fields in the
                response data.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model - Return Type](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#response_model_include-and-response_model_exclude).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        response_model_by_alias: Annotated[
            bool,
            Doc(
                """
                Configuration passed to Pydantic to define if the response model
                should be serialized by alias when an alias is used.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model - Return Type](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#response_model_include-and-response_model_exclude).
                """
            ),
        ] = True,
        response_model_exclude_unset: Annotated[
            bool,
            Doc(
                """
                Configuration passed to Pydantic to define if the response data
                should have all the fields, including the ones that were not set and
                have their default values. This is different from
                `response_model_exclude_defaults` in that if the fields are set,
                they will be included in the response, even if the value is the same
                as the default.

                When `True`, default values are omitted from the response.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model - Return Type](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#use-the-response_model_exclude_unset-parameter).
                """
            ),
        ] = False,
        response_model_exclude_defaults: Annotated[
            bool,
            Doc(
                """
                Configuration passed to Pydantic to define if the response data
                should have all the fields, including the ones that have the same value
                as the default. This is different from `response_model_exclude_unset`
                in that if the fields are set but contain the same default values,
                they will be excluded from the response.

                When `True`, default values are omitted from the response.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model - Return Type](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#use-the-response_model_exclude_unset-parameter).
                """
            ),
        ] = False,
        response_model_exclude_none: Annotated[
            bool,
            Doc(
                """
                Configuration passed to Pydantic to define if the response data should
                exclude fields set to `None`.

                This is much simpler (less smart) than `response_model_exclude_unset`
                and `response_model_exclude_defaults`. You probably want to use one of
                those two instead of this one, as those allow returning `None` values
                when it makes sense.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Response Model - Return Type](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/#response_model_exclude_none).
                """
            ),
        ] = False,
        include_in_schema: Annotated[
            bool,
            Doc(
                """
                Include this *path operation* in the generated OpenAPI schema.

                This affects the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Query Parameters and String Validations](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/query-params-str-validations/#exclude-parameters-from-openapi).
                """
            ),
        ] = True,
        response_class: Annotated[
            type[Response],
            Doc(
                """
                Response class to be used for this *path operation*.

                This will not be used if you return a response directly.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Custom Response - HTML, Stream, File, others](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/custom-response/#redirectresponse).
                """
            ),
        ] = Default(JSONResponse),
        name: Annotated[
            str | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Name for this *path operation*. Only used internally.
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        callbacks: Annotated[
            list[BaseRoute] | None,
            Doc(
                """
                List of *path operations* that will be used as OpenAPI callbacks.

                This is only for OpenAPI documentation, the callbacks won't be used
                directly.

                It will be added to the generated OpenAPI (e.g. visible at `/docs`).

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for OpenAPI Callbacks](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/openapi-callbacks/).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        openapi_extra: Annotated[
            dict[str, Any] | None,
            Doc(
                """
                Extra metadata to be included in the OpenAPI schema for this *path
                operation*.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs for Path Operation Advanced Configuration](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/path-operation-advanced-configuration/#custom-openapi-path-operation-schema).
                """
            ),
        ] = None,
        generate_unique_id_function: Annotated[
            Callable[[APIRoute], str],
            Doc(
                """
                Customize the function used to generate unique IDs for the *path
                operations* shown in the generated OpenAPI.

                This is particularly useful when automatically generating clients or
                SDKs for your API.

                Read more about it in the
                [FastAPI docs about how to Generate Clients](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/generate-clients/#custom-generate-unique-id-function).
                """
            ),
        ] = Default(generate_unique_id),
    )

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4410 )
4411
4412 def delete(
4413 self,
4414 path: Annotated[
4415 str,
4416 Doc(
4417 """
4418 The URL path to be used for this *path operation*.
4419
4420 For example, in `http://example.com/items`, the path is `/items`.
4421 """
4422 ),
4423 ],
4424 *,
4425 response_model: Annotated[
4426 Any,
4427 Doc(
4428 """
4429 The type to use for the response.
4430
4431 It could be any valid Pydantic *field* type. So, it doesn't have to
4432 be a Pydantic model, it could be other things, like a `list`, `dict`,
4433 etc.
4434
4435 It will be used for:
4436
4437 * Documentation: the generated OpenAPI (and the UI at `/docs`) will
4438 show it as the response (JSON Schema).
4439 * Serialization: you could return an arbitrary object and the
4440 `response_model` would be used to serialize that object into the
4441 corresponding JSON.
4442 * Filtering: the JSON sent to the client will only contain the data
4443 (fields) defined in the `response_model`. If you returned an object
4444 that contains an attribute `password` but the `response_model` does
4445 not include that field, the JSON sent to the client would not have
4446 that `password`.
4447 * Validation: whatever you return will be serialized with the
4448 `response_model`, converting any data as necessary to generate the
4449 corresponding JSON. But if the data in the object returned is not
4450 valid, that would mean a violation of the contract with the client,
4451 so it's an error from the API developer. So, FastAPI will raise an
4452 error and return a 500 error code (Internal Server Error).
4453
4454 Read more about it in the
4455 [FastAPI docs for Response Model](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-model/).
4456 """
4457 ),
4458 ] = Default(None),
4459 status_code: Annotated[
4460 int | None,
4461 Doc(
4462 """
4463 The default status code to be used for the response.
4464
4465 You could override the status code by returning a response directly.
4466
4467 Read more about it in the
4468 [FastAPI docs for Response Status Code](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/tutorial/response-status-code/).
4469 """

Callers 7

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delete_heroFunction · 0.45
delete_heroFunction · 0.45
delete_heroFunction · 0.45
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Calls 2

api_routeMethod · 0.95
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Tested by 3

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