Deleting a country targeting rule

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The instruction below shows how to delete a country targeting rule for a link.

  • Click "Create API key".
  • Add a Secret key.

2) Copy an ID of a short link you want to delete a country targeting rule.

  • Open the statistics of the short link.
  • Copy the link ID.

3) Install prerequisites for requests.

pip install requests
npm install --save axios

Now everything is ready to run the following snippet. It will delete a country targeting rule.

4) Create a file: filename.py/ .js/ .rb. Use the code snippet below.

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Please, replace link_idString and ISO country code with appropriate values.

You need to specify country ISO code and country region code in ISO-3166-2 format. Example: US (country) - United States; NY (region) - New York. You can find a necessary ISO code here: http://www.geonames.org

import requests
url = "https://api.short.io/link_country/link_idString/US"
headers = {'authorization': '<<apiKey>>'}
response = requests.request("DELETE", url, headers=headers)
print(response.text)
const axios = require('axios');
const options = {
    headers: {
      'content-type': 'application/json',
      authorization: '<<apiKey>>'
    }
  };
  axios.delete('https://api.short.io/link_country/LINK_ID/US', options)
.then(function (response) {
  console.log(response.data);
}) .catch(function (response) {
  console.log(response);
});
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
url = URI("https://api.short.io/link_country/LINK_ID/US")
http = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
request = Net::HTTP::Delete.new(url)
request["authorization"] = '<<apiKey>>'
response = http.request(request)
puts response.read_body

5) Launch the file.

python filename.py
node filename.js
ruby filename.rb

6) JSON Response (a country rule is removed).

Once you run the code, you will see the response.

{ 
  success: true 
}