Package deletion and restoration support on GitHub
On GitHub if you have the required access, you can delete:
- an entire private package
- an entire public package, if there's not more than 5000 downloads of any version of the package
- a specific version of a private package
- a specific version of a public package, if the package version doesn't have more than 5,000 downloads
Note:
- You cannot delete a public package if any version of the package has more than 5,000 downloads. In this scenario, contact GitHub support for further assistance.
- When deleting public packages, be aware that you may break projects that depend on your package.
On GitHub, you can also restore an entire package or package version, if:
- You restore the package within 30 days of its deletion.
- The same package namespace is still available and not used for a new package.
Packages API support
For packages that inherit their permissions and access from repositories, you can use GraphQL to delete a specific package version. For more information about GraphQL support, see "Deleting a version of a repository-scoped package with GraphQL."
Required permissions to delete or restore a package
For packages that inherit their access permissions from repositories, you can delete a package if you have admin permissions to the repository.
The GitHub Packages registries below only use repository-scoped permissions:
- Docker images at
docker.pkg.github.com/OWNER/REPOSITORY/IMAGE-NAME
- npm
- RubyGems registry
- Apache Maven registry
- NuGet registry
Deleting a package version
Deleting a version of a repository-scoped package on GitHub
To delete a version of a repository-scoped package, you must have admin permissions to the repository that owns the package. For more information, see "Required permissions."
- On your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, navigate to the main page of the repository.
- À direita da lista de arquivos, clique em Pacotes.
- Procurar e selecionar o seu pacote.
- No canto superior direito da página de aterrissagem do pacote, clique em Configurações do pacote.
- On the left, click Manage versions.
- To the right of the version you want to delete, click and select Delete version.
- To confirm deletion, type the package name and click I understand the consequences, delete this version.
Deleting a version of a repository-scoped package with GraphQL
For packages that inherit their permissions and access from repositories, you can use the GraphQL to delete a specific package version.
Use the deletePackageVersion
mutation in the GraphQL API. You must use a personal access token with the read:packages
, delete:packages
, and repo
scopes. For more information about personal access tokens, see "About GitHub Packages."
The following example demonstrates how to delete a package version, using a packageVersionId
of MDIyOlJlZ2lzdHJ5UGFja2FnZVZlcnNpb243MTExNg
.
curl -X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.package-deletes-preview+json" \
-H "Authorization: bearer TOKEN" \
-d '{"query":"mutation { deletePackageVersion(input:{packageVersionId:\"MDIyOlJlZ2lzdHJ5UGFja2FnZVZlcnNpb243MTExNg==\"}) { success }}"}' \
HOSTNAME/graphql
To find all of the private packages you have published to GitHub Packages, along with the version IDs for the packages, you can use the packages
connection through the repository
object. You will need a personal access token with the read:packages
and repo
scopes. For more information, see the packages
connection or the PackageOwner
interface.
For more information about the deletePackageVersion
mutation, see "deletePackageVersion
."
You cannot directly delete an entire package using GraphQL, but if you delete every version of a package, the package will no longer show on GitHub Enterprise Server.
Deleting an entire package
Deleting an entire repository-scoped package on GitHub
To delete an entire repository-scoped package, you must have admin permissions to the repository that owns the package. For more information, see "Required permissions."
- On your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, navigate to the main page of the repository.
- À direita da lista de arquivos, clique em Pacotes.
- Procurar e selecionar o seu pacote.
- No canto superior direito da página de aterrissagem do pacote, clique em Configurações do pacote.
- Under "Danger Zone", click Delete this package.
- To confirm, review the confirmation message, enter your package name, and click I understand, delete this package.
Restoring packages
You can restore a deleted package or version if:
- You restore the package within 30 days of its deletion.
- The same package namespace and version is still available and not reused for a new package.
For example, if you have a deleted RubyGems package named octo-package
that was scoped to the repo octo-repo-owner/octo-repo
, then you can only restore the package if the package namespace rubygem.pkg.github.com/octo-repo-owner/octo-repo/octo-package
is still available, and 30 days have not yet passed.
To delete a package, you must also have admin permissions to the repository that owns the deleted package.
For more information, see "Required permissions."
Once the package is restored, the package will use the same namespace it did before. If the same package namespace is not available, you will not be able to restore your package. In this scenario, to restore the deleted package, you must delete the new package that uses the deleted package's namespace first.
Restoring a package in an organization
You can restore a deleted package through your organization account settings, as long as the package was in a repository owned by the organizaton.
To review who can restore a package in an organization, see "Required permissions."
- On your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, navigate to the main page of the organization.
- No nome da sua organização, clique em Configurações.
- On the left, click Packages.
- Under "Deleted Packages", next to the package you want to restore, click Restore.
- To confirm, type the name of the package and click I understand the consequences, restore this package.
Restoring a package version
You can restore a package version from your package's landing page. To review who can restore a package, see "Required permissions."
- Navigate to your package's landing page.
- On the right, click Package settings.
- On the left, click Manage versions.
- On the top right, use the "Versions" drop-down menu and select Deleted.
- Next to the deleted package version you want to restore, click Restore.
- To confirm, click I understand the consequences, restore this version.