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Auf dieser Seite wird beschrieben, wie Sie ein Google Workspace-Abo mit der Methode subscriptions.delete()
löschen.
Wenn Sie ein Abo löschen, empfängt Ihre App keine Ereignisse mehr. Wenn ein Abo abläuft, wird es automatisch von der Google Workspace Events API gelöscht.
Vorbereitung
Python
- Python 3.6 oder höher
- Das Paketverwaltungstool pip
- Die neuesten Google-Clientbibliotheken für Python. Führen Sie den folgenden Befehl in der Befehlszeile aus, um sie zu installieren oder zu aktualisieren:
pip3 install --upgrade google-api-python-client google-auth-oauthlib
Von einem Nutzer autorisiertes Abo löschen
Im folgenden Codebeispiel wird eine Subscription
-Ressource mit Nutzerauthentifizierung gelöscht.
So löschen Sie ein Abo:
Apps Script
Erstellen Sie in Ihrem Apps Script-Projekt eine neue Skriptdatei mit dem Namen deleteSubscription
und fügen Sie den folgenden Code hinzu:
function deleteSubscription() {
// The name of the subscription to delete.
const name = 'subscriptions/SUBSCRIPTION_ID';
// Call the Workspace Events API using the advanced service.
const response = WorkspaceEvents.Subscriptions.remove(name);
console.log(response);
}
Ersetzen Sie Folgendes:
SUBSCRIPTION_ID
: Die ID des Abos. Sie haben folgende Möglichkeiten, die ID abzurufen:
- Der Wert des Felds
uid
.
- Die ID des Ressourcennamens, der im Feld
name
dargestellt wird. Wenn der Ressourcenname beispielsweise subscriptions/subscription-123
lautet, verwenden Sie subscription-123
.
Führen Sie die Funktion deleteSubscription
in Ihrem Apps Script-Projekt aus, um das Abo zu löschen.
Python
Erstellen Sie in Ihrem Arbeitsverzeichnis eine Datei mit dem Namen delete_subscription.py
und fügen Sie den folgenden Code hinzu:
"""Delete subscription."""
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow
from googleapiclient.discovery import build
# Specify required scopes.
SCOPES = ['SCOPE']
# Authenticate with Google Workspace and get user authentication.
flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file('credentials.json', SCOPES)
CREDENTIALS = flow.run_local_server()
# Call the Workspace Events API using the service endpoint.
service = build(
'workspaceevents',
'v1',
credentials=CREDENTIALS,
)
NAME = 'subscriptions/SUBSCRIPTION_ID'
response = service.subscriptions().delete(name=NAME).execute()
print(response)
Ersetzen Sie Folgendes:
SCOPE
: Ein OAuth-Bereich, der mindestens einen Ereignistyp aus dem Abo unterstützt. Wenn Ihr Abo beispielsweise Ereignisse in einem aktualisierten Chat-Gruppenbereich empfängt, https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.spaces.readonly
.
SUBSCRIPTION_ID
: Die ID des Abos. Sie haben folgende Möglichkeiten, die ID abzurufen:
- Der Wert des Felds
uid
.
- Die ID des Ressourcennamens, der im Feld
name
dargestellt wird. Wenn der Ressourcenname beispielsweise subscriptions/subscription-123
lautet, verwenden Sie subscription-123
.
Achten Sie darauf, dass Sie die Anmeldedaten für die OAuth-Client-ID in Ihrem Arbeitsverzeichnis gespeichert und die Datei credentials.json
genannt haben. Im Codebeispiel wird diese JSON-Datei verwendet, um sich bei Google Workspace zu authentifizieren und Nutzeranmeldedaten abzurufen. Eine Anleitung finden Sie unter Anmeldedaten mit OAuth-Client-ID erstellen.
Führen Sie den folgenden Befehl im Terminal aus, um das Abo zu löschen:
python3 delete_subscription.py
Die Google Workspace Events API gibt einen
Vorgang mit langer Ausführungszeit zurück, der die Instanz der
Subscription
-Ressource enthält.
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2025-08-21 (UTC).
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In Apps Script, create a `deleteSubscription` function, specify the subscription ID, and run the function. In Python, create a `delete_subscription.py` file, authenticate with Google Workspace using OAuth credentials, then specify the subscription ID and execute the `delete()` method. Ensure you have the required scopes and the same OAuth client ID used to create the subscription. After deletion, the app stops receiving events.\n"],null,["# Delete a Google Workspace subscription\n\nThis page explains how to delete a Google Workspace subscription using the\n[`subscriptions.delete()`](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/subscriptions/delete)\nmethod.\n\nWhen you delete a subscription, your app no longer receives any events. If a\nsubscription expires, the Google Workspace Events API deletes it automatically.\n\nPrerequisites\n-------------\n\n### Apps Script\n\n- \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n A Google Workspace subscription. To create one, see [Create a subscription](/workspace/events/guides/create-subscription).\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n- Requires user authentication with one or more\n [scopes that support all event types for\n the subscription](/workspace/events/guides/auth#scopes-event-type).\n\n | **Note:** To run the code sample in this guide, you must use the same [OAuth client\n | ID credentials](/workspace/events/guides/create-subscription#create-oauth) that you used to create the subscription.\n\n\u003c!-- --\u003e\n\n- An Apps Script project:\n - Use your Google Cloud project instead of the default one created automatically by Apps Script.\n - For all scopes that you added to configure the OAuth consent screen, you must also add the scopes to the `appsscript.json` file in your Apps Script project. For example, if you specified the `chat.messages` scope, then add the following: \n\n ```console\n \"oauthScopes\": [\n \"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.messages\"\n ]\n \n ```\n - [Enable](/apps-script/guides/services/advanced#enable_advanced_services) the `Google Workspace Events` advanced service.\n\n### Python\n\n- Python 3.6 or greater\n- The [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/) package management tool\n- The latest Google client libraries for Python. To install or update them, run the following command in your command-line interface: \n\n ```console\n pip3 install --upgrade google-api-python-client google-auth-oauthlib\n \n ```\n\n\u003c!-- --\u003e\n\n- \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n A Google Workspace subscription. To create one, see [Create a subscription](/workspace/events/guides/create-subscription).\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n- Requires [authentication](/workspace/events/guides/auth):\n\n - For user authentication, requires a scope that supports at least one of the event types for the subscription. To identify a scope, see [Scopes by event type](/workspace/events/guides/auth#scopes-event-type). **Note:** To run the code sample in this guide, you must use the same [OAuth\n | client ID credentials](/workspace/events/guides/create-subscription#create-oauth) that you used to create the subscription.\n - For app authentication, requires the `chat.bot` scope (Google Chat apps only).\n\nDelete a subscription authorized by a user\n------------------------------------------\n\nThe following code sample deletes a\n[`Subscription`](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/subscriptions) resource\nusing user authentication.\n\nTo delete a subscription: \n\n### Apps Script\n\n1. In your Apps Script project, create a new script file\n named `deleteSubscription` and add the following code:\n\n function deleteSubscription() {\n // The name of the subscription to delete.\n const name = 'subscriptions/\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSUBSCRIPTION_ID\u003c/var\u003e';\n\n // Call the Workspace Events API using the advanced service.\n const response = WorkspaceEvents.Subscriptions.remove(name);\n console.log(response);\n }\n\n Replace the following:\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSUBSCRIPTION_ID\u003c/var\u003e: The ID of the subscription. To get the ID, you can use any of the following:\n - The value of the [`uid`](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/subscriptions#Subscription.FIELDS.uid) field.\n - The ID of the resource name represented in the [`name`](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/subscriptions#Subscription.FIELDS.name) field. For example, if the resource name is `subscriptions/subscription-123`, use `subscription-123`.\n2. To delete the subscription, run the function `deleteSubscription` in your\n Apps Script project.\n\n### Python\n\n1. In your working directory, create a file named `delete_subscription.py`\n and add the following code:\n\n \"\"\"Delete subscription.\"\"\"\n\n from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow\n from googleapiclient.discovery import build\n\n # Specify required scopes.\n SCOPES = ['\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSCOPE\u003c/var\u003e']\n\n # Authenticate with Google Workspace and get user authentication.\n flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file('credentials.json', SCOPES)\n CREDENTIALS = flow.run_local_server()\n\n # Call the Workspace Events API using the service endpoint.\n service = build(\n 'workspaceevents',\n 'v1',\n credentials=CREDENTIALS,\n )\n\n NAME = 'subscriptions/\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSUBSCRIPTION_ID\u003c/var\u003e'\n response = service.subscriptions().delete(name=NAME).execute()\n print(response)\n\n Replace the following:\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSCOPE\u003c/var\u003e: An OAuth scope that [supports at least\n one event type from the subscription](/workspace/events/guides/auth#scopes-event-type). For example, if your subscription receives events an updated Chat space, `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.spaces.readonly`.\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eSUBSCRIPTION_ID\u003c/var\u003e: The ID of the subscription. To get the ID, you can use any of the following:\n - The value of the [`uid`](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/subscriptions#Subscription.FIELDS.uid) field.\n - The ID of the resource name represented in the [`name`](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/subscriptions#Subscription.FIELDS.name) field. For example, if the resource name is `subscriptions/subscription-123`, use `subscription-123`.\n2. In your working directory, make sure you've stored your OAuth client ID\n credentials and named the file `credentials.json`. The code sample uses this JSON\n file to authenticate with Google Workspace and get user credentials. For instructions,\n see [Create OAuth client ID\n credentials](/workspace/events/guides/create-subscription#create-oauth).\n\n3. To delete the subscription, run the following in your terminal:\n\n python3 delete_subscription.py\n\nThe Google Workspace Events API returns a [long-running operation](/workspace/events/reference/rest/v1/operations) that contains the instance of the `Subscription` resource.\n\nRelated topics\n--------------\n\n- [Create a subscription](/workspace/events/guides/create-subscription)\n- [Get a subscription](/workspace/events/guides/get-subscription)\n- [List subscriptions](/workspace/events/guides/list-subscriptions)\n- [Update or renew a subscription](/workspace/events/guides/update-subscription)\n- [Resolve errors and reactivate a subscription](/workspace/events/guides/reactivate-subscription)"]]