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@stakekit/api-hooks
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Utility hooks for interacting with StakeKit API
npm install @stakekit/api-hooks
or
yarn add @stakekit/api-hooks
or
pnpm add @stakekit/api-hooks
Configure API client with proper base url, API key and wrap app with StakeKitQueryProvider:
Example:
import { APIManager, StakeKitQueryProvider, useStakeKitQueryClient } from '@stakekit/api-hooks';
APIManager.configure({
apiKey: "<your-api-key-here>",
baseURL: "<your-base-url-here>",
queryClientConfig: { // optional
defaultOptions: {
queries: { cacheTime: 1000 * 30, staleTime: 1000 * 30 },
},
}
})
// APIManager.queryClient.clear()
const App = () => {
const queryClient = useStakeKitQueryClient()
const logout = () => queryClient.clear()
return (
<StakeKitQueryProvider>
<Main />
<button onClick={logout} />
</StakeKitQueryProvider>
)
}
After configuration part, hooks can be used
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The npm package @stakekit/api-hooks receives a total of 177 weekly downloads. As such, @stakekit/api-hooks popularity was classified as not popular.
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