This package was inspired by SWR.
npm i react-suspended-query
This is a react fetching library based on React Suspense.
The classic way of fetching data in React looks like this:
const SomeComponent = () => {
// Create state for data, error and loading
const [data, setData] = useState(null);
const [error, setError] = useState(null);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
// Create useEffect to fetch data
useEffect(() => {
fetch('https://some-url/data')
.then(setData)
.catch(setError)
.finally(() => setLoading(false));
}, []);
// Make conditional rendering
if (loading) {
return <Spinner />;
}
if (error) {
return <ErrorMessage error={error} />;
}
return <div>{data}</div>;
};
As you can see, there is a lot of boilerplate code and it is hard to write components like that.
In React 18 you can use Suspense for data fetching, but be aware that it is still experimental feature.
New API look like this:
const App = () => {
// Wrap your component with ErrorBoundary to handle error state and Suspense to handle loading state
// Now we can define the error state of our App in one place as well as loading state
return <CacheGroup.Provider>
<ErrorBoundary>
<Suspense fallback={<Spinner />}>
<SomeComponent />
</Suspense>
</ErrorBoundary>
<CacheGroup.Provider>
}
const SomeComponent = () => {
const data = useQuery('https://some-url/data', fetch)
return <div>
{data}
</div>
}
See ErrorBoundary and Suspense from React documentation.
react-suspended-query provides the possibility to define cache groups. By default, you must wrap your component with CacheGroup.Provider
, which will cache all fetches in children components. In general, some fetches depend on variables and others are consistent. To handle these cases, you can create multiple cache groups in one App.
- When promise is pending - renders Suspense.
- When fetcher throws error - passes it up the component tree.
- When promise resolves - returns data.
key
- a string or an array of values fetcher depends on.fetcher
- function, which accepts yourkey
in arguments and returns promise.
const data = useQuery(['https://some-url/data', id], (key, id) => fetch(`${key}/${id}`));
const CacheGroup = createCacheGroup();
const App = () => {
return <CacheGroup.Provider>{/* JSX */}</CacheGroup.Provider>;
};
The MIT License.