Overview
The Delete Client Certificate endpoint permanently removes a client certificate from your account. This action cannot be undone and will cause authentication failures for checks using this certificate. Common Use Cases:- Certificate Cleanup
- Expired Certificate Removal
- Security Incident Response
- Resource Management
Deleting client certificates is permanent and will cause authentication failures for any checks using the certificate. Update dependent checks before deletion.
Before deleting certificates, identify and update all checks that depend on them to prevent monitoring failures.
Authorizations
The Checkly Public API uses API keys to authenticate requests. You can get the API Key here.
Your API key is like a password: keep it secure!
Authentication to the API is performed using the Bearer auth method in the Authorization header and using the account ID.
For example, set Authorization header while using cURL:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer [apiKey]" "X-Checkly-Account: [accountId]"
Headers
Your Checkly account ID, you can find it at https://app.checklyhq.com/settings/account/general
Path Parameters
Response
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