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@externdefs/solid-query

v0.1.5

Published

Personal-use fork of @tanstack/solid-query

Downloads

10

Readme

solid-query

A fork of @tanstack/solid-query

  • Removes createResource usage, thereby removing any Suspense support.
  • Removes throwOnError functionality, perhaps it'll come back later.
  • Removes reconcile functionality, structuralSharing is preferred.
  • Removes isRestoring functionality, I don't have any need for it.
  • createQueries is turned into something like a reducer, which is what it's supposed to be anyway.
  • Removes createStore usage, the nested reactivity shouldn't be affecting the actual query data, it's not really useful in practice, especially if the query data is replaced entirely.
  • Set up notifyManager to make use of Solid.js' batching, and unset the scheduler so it works synchronously to match.
  • Removes server-side support, these were mostly in the form of special configuration.
  • Passes the query client into the accessor, removes the need for separate useQueryClient to retrieve it.
  • General clean up around the codebase.