Delete Blob

The Delete Blob operation marks the specified blob or snapshot for deletion. The blob is later deleted during garbage collection.

Note that in order to delete a blob, you must delete all of its snapshots. You can delete both at the same time with the Delete Blob operation.

Request

You can construct the Delete Blob request as follows. HTTPS is recommended. Replace myaccount with the name of your storage account.

DELETE method request URI HTTP version
https://myaccount.blob.core.windows.net/mycontainer/myblob

https://myaccount.blob.core.windows.net/mycontainer/myblob?snapshot=<DateTime>

https://myaccount.blob.core.windows.net/mycontainer/myblob?versionid=<DateTime>
HTTP/1.1

Emulated storage service URI

When you make a request against the emulated storage service, specify the emulator hostname and Azure Blob Storage port as 127.0.0.1:10000, followed by the emulated storage account name.

DELETE method request URI HTTP version
http://127.0.0.1:10000/devstoreaccount1/mycontainer/myblob HTTP/1.1

For more information, see Use Azurite emulator for local Azure Storage development.

URI parameters

You can specify the following additional parameters on the request URI.

Parameter Description
snapshot Optional. The snapshot parameter is an opaque DateTime value that, when present, specifies the blob snapshot to delete. For more information on working with blob snapshots, see Creating a snapshot of a blob.
versionid Optional, version 2019-12-12 and later. The versionid parameter is an opaque DateTime value that, when present, specifies the version of the blob to delete.
timeout Optional. The timeout parameter is expressed in seconds. For more information, see Setting timeouts for Blob Storage operations.
deletetype Optional, version 2020-02-10 or later. The value of deletetype can only be permanent.

Request headers

The following table describes required and optional request headers.

Request header Description
Authorization Required. Specifies the authorization scheme, account name, and signature. For more information, see Authorize requests to Azure Storage.
Date or x-ms-date Required. Specifies the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for the request. For more information, see Authorize requests to Azure Storage.
x-ms-version Required for all authorized requests. For more information, see Versioning for the Azure Storage services.
x-ms-lease-id:<ID> Required if the blob has an active lease.

To perform this operation on a blob with an active lease, specify the valid lease ID for this header. If a valid lease ID isn't specified on the request, the operation fails with status code 403 (Forbidden).
x-ms-delete-snapshots: {include, only} Required if the blob has associated snapshots. Specify one of the following options:

- include: Delete the base blob and all of its snapshots.
- only: Delete only the blob's snapshots, and not the blob itself.

Specify this header only for a request against the base blob resource. If this header is specified on a request to delete an individual snapshot, Blob Storage returns status code 400 (Bad Request).

If this header isn't specified on the request and the blob has associated snapshots, Blob Storage returns status code 409 (Conflict).
x-ms-client-request-id Optional. Provides a client-generated, opaque value with a 1-kibibyte (KiB) character limit that's recorded in the logs when logging is configured. We highly recommend that you use this header to correlate client-side activities with requests that the server receives. For more information, see Monitor Azure Blob Storage.

This operation also supports the use of conditional headers to delete the blob only if a specified condition is met. For more information, see Specifying conditional headers for Blob Storage operations.

Request body

None.

Response

The response includes an HTTP status code and a set of response headers.

Status code

A successful operation returns status code 202 (Accepted). For information about status codes, see Status and error codes.

Response headers

The response for this operation includes the following headers. The response can also include additional, standard HTTP headers. All standard headers conform to the HTTP/1.1 protocol specification.

Response header Description
x-ms-request-id This header uniquely identifies the request that was made, and can be used for troubleshooting the request. For more information, see Troubleshooting API operations.
x-ms-version Indicates the version of Blob Storage used to run the request. This header is returned for requests made against version 2009-09-19 and later.
x-ms-delete-type-permanent For version 2017-07-29 and later, Blob Storage returns true if the blob has been permanently deleted, and false if the blob has been soft-deleted.
Date A UTC date/time value that indicates the time at which the response was initiated. The service generates this value.
x-ms-client-request-id You can use this header to troubleshoot requests and corresponding responses. The value of this header is equal to the value of the x-ms-client-request-id header, if it's present in the request. The value is at most 1,024 visible ASCII characters. If the x-ms-client-request-id header isn't present in the request, this header won't be present in the response.

Authorization

Authorization is required when calling any data access operation in Azure Storage. You can authorize the Delete Blob operation as described below.

Azure Storage supports using Microsoft Entra ID to authorize requests to blob data. With Microsoft Entra ID, you can use Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) to grant permissions to a security principal. The security principal may be a user, group, application service principal, or Azure managed identity. The security principal is authenticated by Microsoft Entra ID to return an OAuth 2.0 token. The token can then be used to authorize a request against the Blob service.

To learn more about authorization using Microsoft Entra ID, see Authorize access to blobs using Microsoft Entra ID.

Permissions

Listed below are the RBAC action necessary for a Microsoft Entra user, group, or service principal to call the Delete Blob operation, and the least privileged built-in Azure RBAC role that includes this action:

To learn more about assigning roles using Azure RBAC, see Assign an Azure role for access to blob data.

Remarks

If the blob has an active lease, the client must specify a valid lease ID on the request in order to delete it.

If a blob has a large number of snapshots, it's possible that the Delete Blob operation will time out. If this happens, the client should retry the request.

For version 2013-08-15 and later, the client can call Delete Blob to delete uncommitted blobs. An uncommitted blob is a blob that was created with calls to the Put Block operation, but never committed by using the Put Block List operation. For earlier versions, the client must commit the blob first before deleting it.

Soft-delete feature disabled

When a blob is successfully deleted, it's immediately removed from the storage account's index, and it's no longer accessible to clients. The blob's data is later removed from the service during garbage collection.

Soft-delete feature enabled

When a blob is successfully deleted, it's soft-deleted, and it's no longer accessible to clients. Blob Storage retains the blob or snapshot for the number of days specified for the DeleteRetentionPolicy property of Blob Storage. For information about reading Blob Storage properties, see Set Blob Storage properties.

After the specified number of days, the blob’s data is removed from the service during garbage collection. You can access a soft-deleted blob or snapshot by calling the List Blobs operation and specifying the include=deleted option.

You can restore soft-deleted blobs or snapshots by using Undelete Blob. For any other operation on soft-deleted blobs or snapshots, Blob Storage returns error 404 (Resource Not Found).

Permanent delete

With version 2020-02-10 and later, you can permanently delete a soft-deleted snapshot or version. To do so, you enable the feature. For more for information, see Set Blob Storage properties.

Note

The storage account must have versioning or snapshots enabled. Soft-delete must also be enabled on the storage account to soft-delete versions or snapshots of blobs in the account. Permanent delete only deletes soft-deleted snapshots or versions.

Storage accounts with permanent delete enabled can use the deletetype=permanent query parameter to permanently delete a soft-deleted snapshot or deleted blob version.

If the query parameter presents any of the following, Blob Storage returns a 409 error (Conflict):

  • The permanent delete feature isn't enabled for the storage account.
  • Neither versionid nor snapshot are provided.
  • The specified snapshot or version isn't soft-deleted.

Permanent delete also includes a shared access signature permission to permanently delete a blob snapshot or blob version. For more information, see Create a service SAS.

Billing

Storage accounts are not charged for Delete Blob requests.

See also

Authorize requests to Azure Storage

Status and error codes

Blob Storage error codes

Undelete Blob

List Blobs