## Delete Queue Consumer `client.queues.consumers.delete(stringqueueId, stringconsumerId, ConsumerDeleteParamsparams, RequestOptionsoptions?): ConsumerDeleteResponse` **delete** `/accounts/{account_id}/queues/{queue_id}/consumers/{consumer_id}` Deletes the consumer for a queue. ### Parameters - `queueId: string` A Resource identifier. - `consumerId: string` A Resource identifier. - `params: ConsumerDeleteParams` - `account_id: string` A Resource identifier. ### Returns - `ConsumerDeleteResponse` - `errors?: Array` - `code: number` - `message: string` - `documentation_url?: string` - `source?: Source` - `pointer?: string` - `messages?: Array` - `success?: true` Indicates if the API call was successful or not. - `true` ### Example ```node import Cloudflare from 'cloudflare'; const client = new Cloudflare({ apiToken: process.env['CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN'], // This is the default and can be omitted }); const consumer = await client.queues.consumers.delete( '023e105f4ecef8ad9ca31a8372d0c353', '023e105f4ecef8ad9ca31a8372d0c353', { account_id: '023e105f4ecef8ad9ca31a8372d0c353' }, ); console.log(consumer.errors); ``` #### Response ```json { "errors": [ { "code": 7003, "message": "No route for the URI", "documentation_url": "documentation_url", "source": { "pointer": "pointer" } } ], "messages": [ "string" ], "success": true } ```