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@brainly/use-suspense-query
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$ npm install @brainly/use-suspense-query
To use hook in your app you have to provide apollo client via. SuspenseQueryProvider
i.e:
import { SuspenseQueryProvider } from 'use-suspense-query';
const apolloClient = new ApolloClient({
link,
cache
});
export function App() {
return (
<SuspenseQueryProvider client={apolloClient}>
<div>
<OtherComponent />
</div>
</SuspenseQueryProvider>
);
}
Now you're able to use hook in your app. Example usage:
import { qgl } from '@apollo/client';
import { useSuspenseQuery } from 'use-suspense-query';
const myQuery = gql`
query getSth($id: ID!) {
data(id: $id) {
sth
}
}
`
function DataComponent() {
const data = useSuspenseQuery(myQuery, {
variables: {
id: '1234'
}
});
return (<div>display {data} here</div>);
}
export function App() {
return (
<Suspense fallback={...YourFallbackComponent}>
<DataComponent />
</Suspense>
)
}
useSuspenseQuery(query: GraphqlQuery, options: Options): Response of ApolloClient.query()
Option | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
variables | query variables | Object |
fetchPolicy | fetch policy option passing to ApolloClient fetchPolicy field | String |
uniqueKey | In default that key is generated based on variables and query, but to be sure that your request is totally unique, you should pass this field with some unique value - recommended to add uniqueKey! | String |
FAQs
## How to use
We found that @brainly/use-suspense-query demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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