I am trying (and failing) to delete a Google Group Alias.
function deleteGroupAlias() {
// 1st Option
try{
var groupKey = "02r0uhxc4l270gq";
var resource = { aliases: [ '[email protected]'] }
var group = AdminDirectory.Groups.aliases.delete(resource, groupKey)
} catch (e){ console.log(1,e) }
// 2nd Option
try{
var groupKey2 = "02r0uhxc4l270gq";
var resource2 = '[email protected]'
var group = AdminDirectory.Groups.aliases.delete(resource2, groupKey2)
} catch (e){ console.log(2,e) }
// 3rd Option
try {
var groupKey3 = "02r0uhxc4l270gq";
var resource3 = { alias: '[email protected]'}
var group = AdminDirectory.Groups.aliases.delete(resource3, groupKey3)
} catch (e){ console.log(3,e) }
// 4th Option
try {
let parametros = {
"groupKey": "02r0uhxc4l270gq",
"alias": "[email protected]"
}
let group = AdminDirectory.Groups.aliases.delete(parametros)
} catch (e){ console.log(4,e) }
}
All variations of this code always returns: Error
[TypeError: Cannot read property 'delete' of undefined]
Of course, I can see the Google Group and Aliases in the Google Admin Console.
Many thanks
CodePudding user response:
You need to do minimal changes to the code. I used your 2nd option for testing. Please try the following:
function deleteGroupAlias()
{
try
{
var groupKey2 = "groupID";
var resource2 = '[email protected]'
var group = AdminDirectory.Groups.Aliases.remove(groupKey2, resource2)
} catch (e){ console.log(2,e) }
}
I tested it myself and it is working fine. I think the problem is that you were using
AdminDirectory.Groups.aliases.delete
Instead you need to use
AdminDirectory.Groups.Aliases.remove
You also need to send the group key as the first parameter.