Thanks Akihiro. This is indeed a bug. On the CRUD api's, the code returns without any action if there is no routers present on the specific tenant. Hence a delete does not send back a status msg to the plugin to enable it to purge the firewall from it's tables.
Thanks Akihiro. This is indeed a bug. On the CRUD api's, the code returns without any action if there is no routers present on the specific tenant. Hence a delete does not send back a status msg to the plugin to enable it to purge the firewall from it's tables.
I will fix this.