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@hazae41/glacier
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Glacier uses two new approaches compared to other data fetching libraries like swr or react-query:
function useAutoFetchMixture(query: Query) {
useFetch(query) // Fetch on mount and url change
useVisible(query) // Fetch when the page is focused
useOnline(query) // Fetch when the browser is online
}
function useHelloWithAutoFetch() {
const query = useQuery(createHelloQuery, [])
useAutoFetchMixture(query)
return query
}
function MyApp() {
const { data, error } = useHelloWithAutoFetch()
if (error != null)
return <MyError error={error} />
if (data == null)
return <MyLoading />
return <MyPage data={data} />
}
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Yet another React data (re)fetching library
The npm package @hazae41/glacier receives a total of 361 weekly downloads. As such, @hazae41/glacier popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hazae41/glacier demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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