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⚛️ How to make context scoped query hooks in React ↓

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George Moller1 year ago

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KafKa1 year ago

Debatable approach @TkDodo what do you think🥸

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Muhammet Bozkaya1 year ago

More tutorials with useQuery please

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George Moller1 year ago

Will do I love react-query! if you want the BEST course out there on it I suggest

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Teeldinho1 year ago

Interesting approach. 🤔 What are the pros and cons of this? How then do we get those error & loading states in some child component N, if we really need them? Finally, how does it scale & look like when you have a list of useQuery wrappers?

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Konan Destylator1 year ago

useSuspenseQuery is enough...

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Haradrim1 year ago

Isn't this what suspense is for? Kind of defeats the purpose of using react-query in this case.

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George Moller1 year ago

This example focuses on components that use the query hook data from the cache, in that case there is no loading/error state as the data is already there.

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George Moller1 year ago

I don't think is over engineer tho, why do you think that? curious to hear your thoughts

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