Public/Remove-MerakiNetworkWebhooksHttpServer.ps1
function Remove-MerakiNetworkWebhooksHttpServer { <# .SYNOPSIS Deletes an existing HTTP server for webhooks for a network using the Meraki Dashboard API. .DESCRIPTION The Remove-MerakiNetworkWebhooksHttpServer function allows you to delete an existing HTTP server for webhooks for a network by providing the authentication token, network ID, and HTTP server ID. .PARAMETER AuthToken The authentication token (API key) required to access the Meraki Dashboard API. .PARAMETER NetworkId The ID of the Meraki network for which you want to delete an existing HTTP server for webhooks. .PARAMETER HttpServerId The ID of the HTTP server you want to delete. .EXAMPLE Remove-MerakiNetworkWebhooksHttpServer -AuthToken "your-api-token" -NetworkId "L_123456789012345678" -HttpServerId "1234" This example deletes the HTTP server with ID "1234" for the Meraki network with ID "L_123456789012345678". .NOTES The function requires the "Invoke-RestMethod" cmdlet to be available. The function returns the response from the API if the deletion is successful, otherwise, it displays an error message. #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$AuthToken, [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$NetworkId, [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$HttpServerId ) try { $header = @{ "X-Cisco-Meraki-API-Key" = $AuthToken "content-type" = "application/json; charset=utf-8" } $url = "https://api.meraki.com/api/v1/networks/$NetworkId/webhooks/httpServers/$HttpServerId" $response = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Delete -Uri $url -headers $header -UserAgent "MerakiPowerShellModule/1.1.0 DocNougat" return $response } catch { Write-Debug $_ Throw $_ } } |