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@suspensive/react-query
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@suspensive/react-query provide components and hooks to use @tanstack/react-query@4's suspense option easily.
@suspensive/react-query is available on npm.
From version 2.2.0 onwards, it supports both v4 and v5 of @tanstack/react-query. Depending on the version of @tanstack/react-query specified in your package.json dependencies, the appropriate version of @suspensive/react-query will be used automatically.
To use the latest stable version, run the following command.
npm install @suspensive/react-query @tanstack/react-query
To use @tanstack/react-query v4, run the following command. @tanstack/react-query v4 supports lower version browsers compared to v5.
npm install @suspensive/react-query @tanstack/react-query@4
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Suspensive interfaces for @tanstack/react-query
The npm package @suspensive/react-query receives a total of 5,117 weekly downloads. As such, @suspensive/react-query popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @suspensive/react-query demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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