useDeleteMany
useDeleteMany is a modified version of react-query's useMutation for multiple delete mutations.
It uses deleteMany method as mutation function from the dataProvider which is passed to <Refine>.
If your data provider didn't implement deleteMany method, useDeleteMany will use deleteOne method multiple times instead.
Features
Shows notifications after the mutation succeeds, fails or gets canceled.
Automatically invalidates
listqueries after mutation is succesfully run. Refer to React Query docs for detailed information →Supports mutation mode.
Usage
Let's say that we have a resource named categories.
{
[
{
id: 1,
title: "E-business",
},
{
id: 2,
title: "Virtual Invoice Avon",
},
{
id: 3,
title: "Specialist Avon Steel",
},
];
}
import { useDeleteMany } from "@pankod/refine-core";
const { mutate } = useDeleteMany();
mutate({
resource: "categories",
ids: [2, 3],
});
mutate can also accept lifecycle methods like onSuccess and onError.
mutate(
{
resource: "categories",
ids: [2, 3],
},
{
onError: (error, variables, context) => {
// An error happened!
},
onSuccess: (data, variables, context) => {
// Let's celebrate!
},
},
);
After mutation runs categories will be updated as below:
{
[
{
id: 1,
title: "E-business",
},
];
}
Queries that use /categories endpoint will be automatically invalidated to show the updated data. For example, data returned from useList will be automatically updated.
useDeleteMany returns react-query's useMutation result which includes a lot properties, one of which being mutate.
Values passed to mutate must have these types.
{
ids: BaseKey[];
resource: string;
values: TVariables = {};
mutationMode?: MutationMode;
undoableTimeout?: number;
onCancel?: (cancelMutation: () => void) => void;
}
Mutation mode
Mutation mode determines the mode which the mutation runs with.
import { useDeleteMany } from "@pankod/refine-core";
const { mutate } = useDeleteMany();
mutate({
resource: "categories",
ids: [2, 3],
mutationMode: "optimistic",
});
Refer to the mutation mode docs for further information. →
Creating a custom method for cancelling mutations
You can pass a custom cancel callback to useUpdate. This callback is triggered instead of the default one when undo button is clicked when mutationMode = "undoable".
Default behaviour on undo action includes notifications. If a custom callback is passed this notification will not appear.
Passed callback will receive a function that actually cancels the mutation. Don't forget to run this function to cancel the mutation on the undoable mode.
import { useDeleteMany } from "@pankod/refine-core";
const customOnCancel = (cancelMutation: () => void) => {
cancelMutation();
// rest of custom cancel logic...
};
const { mutate } = useDeleteMany();
mutate({
resource: "categories",
ids: [1, 2],
mutationMode: "undoable",
undoableTimeout: 7500,
onCancel: customOnCancel,
});
After 7.5 seconds the mutation will be executed. The mutation can be cancelled within that 7.5 seconds. If cancelled customOnCancel will be executed
API
Properties
| Property | Description | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
resource Required | Resource name for API data interactions | string | |
| ids Required | ids for mutation function | BaseKey[] | |
| mutationMode | Determines when mutations are executed | "pessimistic | "optimistic | "undoable" | "pessimistic"* |
| undoableTimeout | Duration to wait before executing the mutation when mutationMode = "undoable" | number | 5000ms* |
| onCancel | Callback that runs when undo button is clicked on mutationMode = "undoable" | (cancelMutation: () => void) => void | |
| successNotification | Successful Mutation notification | SuccessErrorNotification | "Successfully deleted resource" |
| errorNotification | Unsuccessful Mutation notification | SuccessErrorNotification | "Error when updating resource (status code: statusCode)" |
| metaData | Metadata query for dataProvider | MetaDataQuery | {} |
| dataProviderName | If there is more than one dataProvider, you should use the dataProviderName that you will use. | string | default |
| invalidates | You can use it to manage the invalidations that will occur at the end of the mutation. | all, resourceAll, list, many, detail, false | ["list", "many"] |
*: These props have default values inRefineContextand can also be set on <Refine> component.useDeleteManywill use what is passed to<Refine>as default but a local value will override it.
Type Parameters
| Property | Desription | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| TData | Result data of the mutation. Extends BaseRecord | BaseRecord | BaseRecord |
| TError | Custom error object that extends HttpError | HttpError | HttpError |
| TVariables | Values for mutation function | {} | {} |
Return value
| Description | Type |
|---|---|
Result of the react-query's useMutation | UseMutationResult<{ data: TData },TError, { resource: string; ids: BaseKey[]; }, DeleteContext>* |