zulip/templates/zerver/api/remove-subscriptions.md

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# Remove subscriptions
Unsubscribe yourself or other users from one or more streams.
`DELETE {{ api_url }}/v1/users/me/subcriptions`
## Usage examples
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<li data-language="python">Python</li>
<li data-language="javascript">JavaScript</li>
<li data-language="curl">curl</li>
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```
curl -X "DELETE" {{ api_url }}/v1/users/me/subscriptions \
-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
-d 'subscriptions=["Denmark"]'
```
You may specify the `principals` argument like so:
```
curl -X "DELETE" {{ api_url }}/v1/users/me/subscriptions \
-u BOT_EMAIL_ADDRESS:BOT_API_KEY \
-d 'subscriptions=["Denmark"]' \
-d 'principals=["ZOE@zulip.com"]'
```
**Note**: Unsubscribing another user from a stream requires
administrative privileges.
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{generate_code_example(python)|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|example}
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More examples and documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/zulip/zulip-js).
```js
const zulip = require('zulip-js');
// Download zuliprc-dev from your dev server
const config = {
zuliprc: 'zuliprc-dev',
};
zulip(config).then((client) => {
// Unsubscribe from the stream "Denmark"
const meParams = {
subscriptions: JSON.stringify(['Denmark']),
};
client.users.me.subscriptions.remove(meParams).then(console.log);
// Unsubscribe Zoe from the stream "Denmark"
const zoeParams = {
subscriptions: JSON.stringify(['Denmark']),
principals: JSON.stringify(['ZOE@zulip.org']),
};
client.users.me.subscriptions.remove(zoeParams).then(console.log);
});
```
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</div>
## Arguments
{generate_api_arguments_table|zulip.yaml|/users/me/subscriptions:delete}
#### Return values
* `removed`: A list of the names of streams which were unsubscribed from as
a result of the query.
* `not_subscribed`: A list of the names of streams that the user is already
unsubscribed from, and hence doesn't need to be unsubscribed.
#### Example response
A typical successful JSON response may look like:
{generate_code_example|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|fixture(200)}
A typical failed JSON response for when the target stream does not exist:
{generate_code_example|/users/me/subscriptions:delete|fixture(400)}