| | import { useQueryClient } from '@tanstack/solid-query' |
| | import { isServer } from 'solid-js/web' |
| | import { Title } from '@solidjs/meta' |
| | import { UserInfo, userInfoQueryOpts } from '~/components/user-info' |
| |
|
| | export const route = { |
| | load: () => { |
| | const queryClient = useQueryClient() |
| | |
| | queryClient.prefetchQuery(userInfoQueryOpts({ sleep: 500, gcTime: 15000 })) |
| | }, |
| | } |
| |
|
| | export default function Prefetch() { |
| | return ( |
| | <main> |
| | <Title>Solid Query - Prefetch</Title> |
| | |
| | <h1>Solid Query - Prefetch Example</h1> |
| | |
| | <div class="description"> |
| | <p> |
| | SolidStart now supports link prefetching. This means that when a user |
| | hovers over a link, the browser can prefetch the data for that page |
| | before the user even clicks on the link. This can make navigating |
| | around your app feel much faster. |
| | </p> |
| | <p> |
| | To see this in action, go to the home page and reload the page. Then |
| | hover over the "Prefetch" link in the navigation. You should see the |
| | user data prefetch in the background and in the devtools. When you |
| | click on the link, the page should load instantly. |
| | </p> |
| | </div> |
| | |
| | <UserInfo sleep={500} /> |
| | </main> |
| | ) |
| | } |
| |
|