| --- |
| id: query-invalidation |
| title: Query Invalidation |
| ref: docs/framework/react/guides/query-invalidation.md |
| replace: { 'useQuery': 'injectQuery', 'hooks': 'functions' } |
| --- |
| |
| [//]: # 'Example2' |
|
|
| ```ts |
| import { injectQuery, QueryClient } from '@tanstack/angular-query-experimental' |
| |
| class QueryInvalidationExample { |
| queryClient = inject(QueryClient) |
| |
| invalidateQueries() { |
| this.queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['todos'] }) |
| } |
| |
| // Both queries below will be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos'], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { page: 1 }], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| } |
| ``` |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example2' |
|
|
| You can even invalidate queries with specific variables by passing a more specific query key to the `invalidateQueries` method: |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example3' |
|
|
| ```ts |
| queryClient.invalidateQueries({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { type: 'done' }], |
| }) |
| |
| // The query below will be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { type: 'done' }], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| |
| // However, the following query below will NOT be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos'], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| ``` |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example3' |
|
|
| The `invalidateQueries` API is very flexible, so even if you want to **only** invalidate `todos` queries that don't have any more variables or subkeys, you can pass an `exact: true` option to the `invalidateQueries` method: |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example4' |
|
|
| ```ts |
| queryClient.invalidateQueries({ |
| queryKey: ['todos'], |
| exact: true, |
| }) |
| |
| // The query below will be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos'], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| |
| // However, the following query below will NOT be invalidated |
| const todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { type: 'done' }], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| ``` |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example4' |
|
|
| If you find yourself wanting **even more** granularity, you can pass a predicate function to the `invalidateQueries` method. This function will receive each `Query` instance from the query cache and allow you to return `true` or `false` for whether you want to invalidate that query: |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example5' |
|
|
| ```ts |
| queryClient.invalidateQueries({ |
| predicate: (query) => |
| query.queryKey[0] === 'todos' && query.queryKey[1]?.version >= 10, |
| }) |
| |
| // The query below will be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { version: 20 }], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| |
| // The query below will be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { version: 10 }], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| |
| // However, the following query below will NOT be invalidated |
| todoListQuery = injectQuery(() => ({ |
| queryKey: ['todos', { version: 5 }], |
| queryFn: fetchTodoList, |
| })) |
| ``` |
|
|
| [//]: # 'Example5' |
|
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