| | --- |
| | id: overview |
| | title: Overview |
| | --- |
| | |
| | The `@tanstack/svelte-query` package offers a 1st-class API for using TanStack Query via Svelte. |
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| | ## Example |
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| | Include the QueryClientProvider near the root of your project: |
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| | ```svelte |
| | <script lang="ts"> |
| | import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from '@tanstack/svelte-query' |
| | import Example from './lib/Example.svelte' |
| | |
| | const queryClient = new QueryClient() |
| | </script> |
| | |
| | <QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}> |
| | <Example /> |
| | </QueryClientProvider> |
| | ``` |
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| | Then call any function (e.g. createQuery) from any component: |
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| | ```svelte |
| | <script lang="ts"> |
| | import { createQuery } from '@tanstack/svelte-query' |
| | |
| | const query = createQuery({ |
| | queryKey: ['todos'], |
| | queryFn: () => fetchTodos(), |
| | }) |
| | </script> |
| | |
| | <div> |
| | {#if $query.isLoading} |
| | <p>Loading...</p> |
| | {:else if $query.isError} |
| | <p>Error: {$query.error.message}</p> |
| | {:else if $query.isSuccess} |
| | {#each $query.data as todo} |
| | <p>{todo.title}</p> |
| | {/each} |
| | {/if} |
| | </div> |
| | ``` |
| |
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| | ## SvelteKit |
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| | If you are using SvelteKit, please have a look at [SSR & SvelteKit](../ssr). |
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| | ## Available Functions |
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| | Svelte Query offers useful functions and components that will make managing server state in Svelte apps easier. |
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| | - `createQuery` |
| | - `createQueries` |
| | - `createInfiniteQuery` |
| | - `createMutation` |
| | - `useQueryClient` |
| | - `useIsFetching` |
| | - `useIsMutating` |
| | - `useHydrate` |
| | - `<QueryClientProvider>` |
| | - `<HydrationBoundary>` |
| |
|
| | ## Important Differences between Svelte Query & React Query |
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| | Svelte Query offers an API similar to React Query, but there are some key differences to be mindful of. |
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| | - Many of the functions in Svelte Query return a Svelte store. To access values on these stores reactively, you need to prefix the store with a `$`. You can learn more about Svelte stores [here](https://learn.svelte.dev/tutorial/writable-stores). |
| | - If your query or mutation depends on variables, you must use a store for the options. You can read more about this [here](../reactivity). |
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