What It Does
Request:delete performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Removes the related item from Request.
Removes the related item from Request.
This section explains when to use the API, how to call it, and which structures it works best with in production flow.
Request:delete performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Removes the related item from Request.
For network integration, use HTTPS only, keep the response size bounded, and validate the response code before moving into JSON or File steps. This API becomes most valuable in external integration scenarios.
keyOrPath define the purpose of the call; preparing them in clearly named variables before execution makes production debugging easier. The safest usage pattern is to store the call result in a variable, wrap it with pcall, and pass it into later steps in a controlled way.
The most common pattern is to parse Request output with JSON or Regex and then pass it into File or Map objects.
The snippet below is a starter pattern that can be applied directly in runtime flow.
-- Request:delete
local result = Request:delete("macro.log")
-- Use the result in your script flowFrom foundation to combined usage, each level is provided as a separate code block so you can copy the level you need and adapt it directly.
Shows the shortest direct way to call the API.
-- Request:delete
local result = Request:delete("macro.log")
-- Use the result in your script flowWraps the base call with minimal flow control.
local stepOk = true
-- Request:delete
local result = Request:delete("macro.log")
-- Use the result in your script flow
if stepOk then
wait(200)
endA practical pattern for real macros with pcall, logging, and guards.
local ok, result = pcall(function()
-- Request:delete
local result = Request:delete("macro.log")
-- Use the result in your script flow
end)
if not ok then
print("API step failed: Request:delete")
requestStop()
endThis level packages the API into a reusable helper with error reporting.
-- For network integration, use HTTPS only, keep the response size bounded, and validate the response code before moving into JSON or File steps.
local function run_delete_step()
-- Request:delete
local result = Request:delete("macro.log")
-- Use the result in your script flow
end
local ok, err = pcall(run_delete_step)
if not ok then
toast("Step failed")
print(err)
endCombines the API with related structures to form a more realistic workflow.
local response = Request.get("https://example.com/api/status")
local bodyText = tostring(response:getBody())
local json = JSON.parse(bodyText)
print("Remote status: " .. tostring(json.status))