Deleting Workflows

Deleting a workflow permanently removes it from the Workflow Registry contract. This action cannot be undone, and the workflow will no longer be able to respond to triggers.

Prerequisites

Before deleting a workflow, ensure you have:

  • A deployed workflow: The workflow must exist in the Workflow Registry.
  • Workflow ownership: You must be the owner of the workflow (the account that originally deployed it). Only the workflow owner can delete it.
  • Local workflow folder: You must run this command from your project directory. The CLI reads the workflow name and configuration from your workflow.yaml file to identify which workflow to delete.
  • Logged in: Authenticated with the platform by running cre login. To check if you are logged in, run cre whoami.
  • A funded wallet: The account must be funded with ETH on Ethereum Mainnet to pay the gas fees for the onchain transaction to the Workflow Registry contract.

Deleting a workflow

To delete a workflow, run the cre workflow delete command from your project root:

cre workflow delete my-workflow --target production-settings

The CLI identifies which workflow to delete based on:

  • workflow-name from your workflow.yaml file
  • workflow-owner-address (either from workflow.yaml or derived from your private key in .env)

What happens during deletion

  1. The CLI fetches all workflows matching your workflow name and owner address
  2. It displays details about the workflow(s) to be deleted
  3. It prompts you to confirm by typing the workflow name
  4. Once confirmed, it sends an onchain transaction to delete the workflow from the Workflow Registry

Example output

> cre workflow delete my-workflow --target production-settings

Deleting Workflow :      my-workflow
Target :                 production-settings
Owner Address :          <your-owner-address>

Found 1 workflow(s) to delete for name: my-workflow
   1. Workflow
      ID:              00f0379a2df46ad2c5af070f5871da89f589f8bff8af76ff6a44bb59bec88bf4
      Owner:           <your-owner-address>
      DON Family:      zone-a
      Tag:             my-workflow
      Binary URL:      https://storage.cre.example.com/artifacts/00f0379a.../binary.wasm
      Workflow Status: PAUSED

Are you sure you want to delete the workflow 'my-workflow'?
This action cannot be undone.

To confirm, type the workflow name: my-workflow: my-workflow
Deleting 1 workflow(s)...
Transaction details:
  Chain Name:   ethereum-testnet-sepolia
  To:           0xF3f93fc4dc177748E7557568b5354cB009e3818a
  Function:     DeleteWorkflow
  Inputs:
    [0]:        0x00f0379a2df46ad2c5af070f5871da89f589f8bff8af76ff6a44bb59bec88bf4
  Data:         695e134000f0379a2df46ad2c5af070f5871da89f589f8bff8af76ff6a44bb59bec88bf4
Estimated Cost:
  Gas Price:      0.00100001 gwei
  Total Cost:     0.00000015 ETH
? Do you want to execute this transaction?:
  â–¸ Yes
    No

Transaction confirmed
View on explorer: https://sepolia.etherscan.io/tx/0xf059c32...fec7d
[OK] Deleted workflow ID: 00f0379a2df46ad2c5af070f5871da89f589f8bff8af76ff6a44bb59bec88bf4
Workflows deleted successfully.

Skipping the confirmation prompt

If you want to skip the interactive confirmation prompt (e.g., in automated scripts), use the --yes flag:

cre workflow delete my-workflow --yes --target production-settings

Using multi-sig wallets

The delete command supports multi-sig wallets through the --unsigned flag. When using this flag, the CLI generates raw transaction data that you can submit through your multi-sig wallet interface instead of sending the transaction directly.

For complete setup instructions, configuration requirements, and step-by-step guidance, see Using Multi-sig Wallets.

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