| import React from 'react' |
| import { |
| QueryClient, |
| QueryClientProvider, |
| keepPreviousData, |
| useQuery, |
| useQueryClient, |
| } from '@tanstack/react-query' |
| import { ReactQueryDevtools } from '@tanstack/react-query-devtools' |
|
|
| const queryClient = new QueryClient() |
|
|
| export default function App() { |
| return ( |
| <QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}> |
| <Example /> |
| </QueryClientProvider> |
| ) |
| } |
|
|
| const fetchProjects = async ( |
| page = 0, |
| ): Promise<{ |
| projects: Array<{ name: string; id: number }> |
| hasMore: boolean |
| }> => { |
| const response = await fetch(`/api/projects?page=${page}`) |
| return await response.json() |
| } |
|
|
| function Example() { |
| const queryClient = useQueryClient() |
| const [page, setPage] = React.useState(0) |
|
|
| const { status, data, error, isFetching, isPlaceholderData } = useQuery({ |
| queryKey: ['projects', page], |
| queryFn: () => fetchProjects(page), |
| placeholderData: keepPreviousData, |
| staleTime: 5000, |
| }) |
|
|
| |
| React.useEffect(() => { |
| if (!isPlaceholderData && data?.hasMore) { |
| queryClient.prefetchQuery({ |
| queryKey: ['projects', page + 1], |
| queryFn: () => fetchProjects(page + 1), |
| }) |
| } |
| }, [data, isPlaceholderData, page, queryClient]) |
|
|
| return ( |
| <div> |
| <p> |
| In this example, each page of data remains visible as the next page is |
| fetched. The buttons and capability to proceed to the next page are also |
| supressed until the next page cursor is known. Each page is cached as a |
| normal query too, so when going to previous pages, you'll see them |
| instantaneously while they are also refetched invisibly in the |
| background. |
| </p> |
| {status === 'pending' ? ( |
| <div>Loading...</div> |
| ) : status === 'error' ? ( |
| <div>Error: {error.message}</div> |
| ) : ( |
| // `data` will either resolve to the latest page's data |
| // or if fetching a new page, the last successful page's data |
| <div> |
| {data.projects.map((project) => ( |
| <p key={project.id}>{project.name}</p> |
| ))} |
| </div> |
| )} |
| <div>Current Page: {page + 1}</div> |
| <button |
| onClick={() => setPage((old) => Math.max(old - 1, 0))} |
| disabled={page === 0} |
| > |
| Previous Page |
| </button>{' '} |
| <button |
| onClick={() => { |
| setPage((old) => (data?.hasMore ? old + 1 : old)) |
| }} |
| disabled={isPlaceholderData || !data?.hasMore} |
| > |
| Next Page |
| </button> |
| { |
| // Since the last page's data potentially sticks around between page requests, |
| // we can use `isFetching` to show a background loading |
| // indicator since our `status === 'pending'` state won't be triggered |
| isFetching ? <span> Loading...</span> : null |
| }{' '} |
| <ReactQueryDevtools initialIsOpen /> |
| </div> |
| ) |
| } |
|
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