Destroy the Deployment
Warning
This content is part of the legacy version of Waypoint that is no longer actively maintained. For additional information on the new vision of Waypoint, check out this blog post and the HCP Waypoint documentation.
When you are ready to clean up, you can destroy the application in Waypoint and then uninstall the Waypoint components.
Destroy the application
Remove your application from the cluster by running the waypoint destroy
command. Respond yes
when prompted to confirm the operation. This will destroy any active deployments and releases.
Waypoint will start the process and output the following.
Uninstall Waypoint
There are no components to uninstall if you use HCP Waypoint.
Deactivate HCP Waypoint
Deactivating HCP Waypoint is an optional step that disables Waypoint for your HCP project. This will not delete any runners or images that have been pushed to a registry.
Click the Manage button on the top right of the page, and then click on the Deactivate Waypoint option.
A dialog appears confirming that you want to deactivate Waypoint. Type DEACTIVATE
in the field and click on the Deactivate button.
Another dialog appears to confirm that Waypoint has been deactivated.
You can re-enable Waypoint by clicking on the Activate Waypoint button in the top right of the page.
Optional Nomad cleanup
If you were following the Nomad get started tutorial, you can now stop or destroy your cluster.
Stop the Nomad cluster process in your terminal with CTRL-C
.
Next steps
In this tutorial you learned how to destroy your application in Waypoint and uninstall Waypoint from your infrastructure.
In this collection of tutorials you learned about the Waypoint workflow, installed Waypoint, initialized an application, built, deployed, released, and updated the application, destroyed the application, and uninstalled Waypoint.
Continue your learning with the tutorials and documentation below.