Delete a data grid row
You can add a delete functionality to the data grid in minutes.
You can add a delete button to a data grid connected to any REST API, like so:

A data grid with a Delete button
Adding a delete query
- First, we must add a query to delete a row. For this example, we're using an API which allows sending DELETErequests to/customers/id, so we can go ahead with creating an HTTP Request query.

Adding an HTTP Request query
- Since this is a destructive action, it's important that you set the mode of this query to manual. Select Only fetch on manual action in the mode menu. 
- To add the - idin the request URL, you can add an- idparameter to the query and bind it to the following JavaScript expression:- dataGrid.selection?.['ID'];- dataGrid.selectioncontains the selected row on runtime, and the 'ID' field contains the- idneeded to be passed in the endpoint
- You can then bind the request URL to the following JavaScript expression: - `https://<API-BASE-URL>/customers/${parameters.id}`;- where - <API-BASE-URL>is the base path of our API.
- That's it for configuring the delete query: 

The delete query
Calling the delete query
- Add a Button, label it as "Delete Order" and open the binding editor for its - onClickevent.
- Call the delete query on this event using the following JavaScript expression action: - deleteOrder.call();
Adding a refresh button
- We want to be able to refresh our orders data once we've performed our delete operation. 
- Assuming that we have a - getOrdersquery which fetches the orders, create another Button labeled "Refresh"
- You can re-fetch queries set to automatic mode through a - refetchfunction available on each query object set to the automatic mode.
- Bind the - onClickevent of the Refresh button to the following JavaScript expression action:- getOrders.refetch();
Configure loading states (Optional)
- If we want to show some feedback to our users when a query is running, we can bind the isLoadingandisFetchingstates of our queries to theloadingprops of our buttons. For example,

Binding the loading prop of the delete button
- This adds a loading state to the button whenever the query is running. 

The delete button in a loading state
Wrapping up
If all went well, this is how our app should behave:

The delete row operation in effect