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@quicknode/exchange-graphcache
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QuickNode fork: A normalized and configurable cache exchange for urql
An exchange for normalized caching support in urql
@urql/exchange-graphcache
is a normalized cache exchange for the urql
GraphQL client.
This is a drop-in replacement for the default cacheExchange
that, instead of document
caching, caches normalized data by keys and connections between data.
You can also pass your introspected GraphQL schema to the cacheExchange
, which enables
it to deliver partial results and match fragments deterministically!
urql
is already quite a comprehensive GraphQL client. However in several cases it may be
desirable to have data update across the entirety of an app when a response updates some
known pieces of data.
Learn more about Graphcache and normalized caching on our docs!
First install @urql/exchange-graphcache
alongside urql
:
yarn add @urql/exchange-graphcache
# or
npm install --save @urql/exchange-graphcache
You'll then need to add the cacheExchange
, that this package exposes, to your urql
Client,
by replacing the default cache exchange with it:
import { createClient, dedupExchange, fetchExchange } from 'urql';
import { cacheExchange } from '@urql/exchange-graphcache';
const client = createClient({
url: 'http://localhost:1234/graphql',
exchanges: [
dedupExchange,
// Replace the default cacheExchange with the new one
cacheExchange({
/* optional config */
}),
fetchExchange,
],
});
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QuickNode fork: A normalized and configurable cache exchange for urql
The npm package @quicknode/exchange-graphcache receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @quicknode/exchange-graphcache popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @quicknode/exchange-graphcache demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 27 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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