MCP Tools Reference: managedkafka

Tool: delete_acl

Deletes a Google Cloud Managed Service for Apache Kafka ACL. Please provide the Project ID, Location, Cluster ID, and ACL ID.

A DeleteAclRequest is used to delete an ACL.

  • name (required): The name of the ACL to delete. Structured like projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster}/acls/{acl_id} . The structure of acl_id defines the Resource Pattern (resource_type, resource_name, pattern_type) of the acl. acl_id is structured like one of the following:
    • For ACLs on the cluster: cluster
    • For ACLs on a single resource within the cluster: topic/{resource_name} , consumerGroup/{resource_name} , or transactionalId/{resource_name}
    • For ACLs on all resources that match a prefix: topicPrefixed/{resource_name} , consumerGroupPrefixed/{resource_name} , or transactionalIdPrefixed/{resource_name}
    • For ACLs on all resources of a given type (i.e. the wildcard literal "*"): allTopics (represents topic/* ), allConsumerGroups (represents consumerGroup/* ), or allTransactionalIds (represents transactionalId/* )

The following sample demonstrate how to use curl to invoke the delete_acl MCP tool.

Curl Request
  
curl  
--location  
 'https://managedkafka.googleapis.com/mcp' 
  
 \ 
--header  
 'content-type: application/json' 
  
 \ 
--header  
 'accept: application/json, text/event-stream' 
  
 \ 
--data  
 '{ 
 "method": "tools/call", 
 "params": { 
 "name": "delete_acl", 
 "arguments": { 
 // provide these details according to the tool' 
s  
MCP  
specification  
 } 
  
 } 
,  
 "jsonrpc" 
:  
 "2.0" 
,  
 "id" 
:  
 1 
 } 
 ' 
  

Input Schema

Request for DeleteAcl.

DeleteAclRequest

JSON representation
 { 
 "name" 
 : 
 string 
 } 
Fields
name

string

Required. The name of the acl to delete. Structured like: projects/{project}/locations/{location}/clusters/{cluster}/acls/{acl_id} .

The structure of acl_id defines the Resource Pattern (resource_type, resource_name, pattern_type) of the acl. See Acl.name for details.

Output Schema

A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request or the response type of an API method. For instance:

 service Foo {
  rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty);
} 

Tool Annotations

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