db.table_drop(table_name) → object
Drop a table. The table and all its data will be deleted.
If successful, the command returns an object with two fields:
tables_dropped
: always 1
.config_changes
: a list containing one two-field object, old_val
and new_val
: old_val
: the dropped table’s config value.new_val
: always None
.If the given table does not exist in the database, the command throws ReqlRuntimeError
.
Example: Drop a table named ‘dc_universe’.
r.db('test').table_drop('dc_universe').run(conn) { "config_changes": [ { "old_val": { "db": "test", "durability": "hard", "id": "20ea60d4-3b76-4817-8828-98a236df0297", "name": "dc_universe", "primary_key": "id", "shards": [ { "primary_replica": "rethinkdb_srv1", "replicas": [ "rethinkdb_srv1", "rethinkdb_srv2" ] } ], "write_acks": "majority" }, "new_val": None } ], "tables_dropped": 1 }
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