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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
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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