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This package provides building blocks to create framework-level integration of Apollo Client with React's streaming SSR. See the [@apollo/experimental-nextjs-app-support](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client-nextjs/tree/main/packages/experimenta
@apollo/client-react-streamingThis package provides building blocks to create framework-level integration of Apollo Client with React's streaming SSR. See the @apollo/experimental-nextjs-app-support package as an example.
It can also be used to use Apollo Client with a custom streaming SSR setup, e.g. with Vite. See the vite streaming integration test as an example.
You can find the full API Documentation here:
We will add more documentation as part of the Apollo Client documentation soon.
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This package provides building blocks to create framework-level integration of Apollo Client with React's streaming SSR. See the [@apollo/client-integration-nextjs](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client-integrations/tree/main/packages/nextjs) pac
The npm package @apollo/client-react-streaming receives a total of 146,716 weekly downloads. As such, @apollo/client-react-streaming popularity was classified as popular.
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