@wundergraph/react-query
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WunderGraph React Query Integration
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WunderGraph React Query Integration
This package provides a type-safe integration of React Query with WunderGraph. React Query is a data fetching library for React. With just one hook, you can significantly simplify the data fetching logic in your project. And it also covered in all aspects of speed, correctness, and stability to help you build better experiences.
Warning: Only works with WunderGraph.
Getting Started
npm install @wundergraph/react-query @tanstack/react-query
Before you can use the hooks, you need to modify your code generation to include the base typescript client.
// wundergraph.config.ts
configureWunderGraphApplication({
// ... omitted for brevity
codeGenerators: [
{
templates: [templates.typescript.client],
// the location where you want to generate the client
path: '../src/components/generated',
},
],
});
Second, run wunderctl generate
to generate the code.
Now you can configure the hooks. Create a new file, for example lib/wundergraph.ts
and add the following code:
import { createHooks } from '@wundergraph/react-query';
import { createClient, Operations } from './components/generated/client';
const client = createClient(); // Typesafe WunderGraph client
export const { useQuery, useMutation, useSubscription, useUser, useFileUpload, useAuth } =
createHooks<Operations>(client);
In your App.tsx
add QueryClientProvider:
import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from '@tanstack/react-query';
const queryClient = new QueryClient();
export default App() {
return (
<QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
<div>...</div>
</QueryClientProvider>
);
}
Now you can use the hooks in your components:
useQuery
const { data, error, isLoading } = useQuery({
operationName: 'Weather',
input: { forCity: city },
});
useQuery (Live query)
const { data, error, isLoading, isSubscribed } = useQuery({
operationName: 'Weather',
input: { forCity: city },
liveQuery: true,
});
useSubscription
const { data, error, isLoading, isSubscribed } = useSubscription({
operationName: 'Weather',
input: {
forCity: 'Berlin',
},
});
useMutation
const { data, mutate, mutateAsync } = useMutation({
operationName: 'SetName',
});
mutate({ name: 'WunderGraph' });
await mutateAsync({ name: 'WunderGraph' });
useFileUpload
const { upload, uploadAsync, data: fileKeys, error } = useFileUpload();
upload({
provider: 'minio',
files: new FileList(),
});
await upload({
provider: 'minio',
files: new FileList(),
});
useAuth
const { login, logout } = useAuth();
login('github');
logout({ logoutOpenidConnectProvider: true });
useUser
const { data: user, error } = useUser();
queryKey
You can use the queryKey
helper function to create a unique key for the query in a typesafe way. This is useful if you want to invalidate the query after mutating.
const queryClient = useQueryClient();
const { mutate, mutateAsync } = useMutation({
operationName: 'SetName',
onSuccess() {
queryClient.invalidateQueries(queryKey({ operationName: 'Profile' }));
},
});
mutate({ name: 'WunderGraph' });
Options
You can use all available options from React Query with the hooks.