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@blitzjs/rpc
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`npm i @blitzjs/rpc`
# yarn add @blitzjs/rpc
# pnpm add @blitzjs/rpc
You can alternatively use npx
Blitz "Zero-API" data layer (Blitz RPC) is focused on making the communication between server and client seamless. It lets you
import server code directly into your components instead of having to manually add API endpoints and do client-side fetching and caching. Here's a quick overview:
Queries and mutations only run on the server — at build time, the direct function import is replaced with an RPC network call. So the query function code is never included in your client code. It's instead moved to an API layer.
Currently Blitz RPC is only supported in Next.js. We are working on adding support for other frameworks.
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We found that @blitzjs/rpc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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