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react-clear-cache-v2

v1.4.13

Published

A component to manage application updates with an enhancement to the [react-clear-cache](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-clear-cache) package.

Downloads

36

Readme

react-clear-cache-v2

A component to manage application updates with an enhancement to the react-clear-cache package.

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Demo

  • Fetched on window focus
  • Stop fetching on window blur

Demo

See demo

Install

npm install react-clear-cache-v2
yarn add react-clear-cache-v2

Add script in package.json

This will generate meta.json file. This will have the version key with the latest build.

{
  "prebuild": "react-clear-cache-v2 --destination=<path of your dist folder>"
}

Usage

Using Context API:

import * as React from 'react';

import { ClearCacheProvider, useClearCacheCtx } from 'react-clear-cache-v2';

const App: React.FC = () => {
  const { isLatestVersion, emptyCacheStorage } = useClearCacheCtx();
  return (
    <div>
      {!isLatestVersion && (
        <p>
          <a
            href="#"
            onClick={(e) => {
              e.preventDefault();
              emptyCacheStorage();
            }}
          >
            Update version
          </a>
        </p>
      )}
    </div>
  );
};

ReactDOM.render(
  <ClearCacheProvider duration={5000}>
    <App />
  </ClearCacheProvider>,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

Using hooks:

import * as React from 'react';

import { useClearCache } from 'react-clear-cache-v2';

const App: React.FC<{}> = () => {
  const { isLatestVersion, emptyCacheStorage } = useClearCache();
  return (
    <div>
      {!isLatestVersion && (
        <p>
          <a
            href="#"
            onClick={(e) => {
              e.preventDefault();
              emptyCacheStorage();
            }}
          >
            Update version
          </a>
        </p>
      )}
    </div>
  );
};

export default App;

Props

duration: number

You can set the duration (ms) when to fetch for new updates.

auto: boolean

Set to true to auto-reload the page whenever an update is available.

Render props

loading: boolean

A boolean that indicates whether the request is in flight

isLatestVersion: boolean

A boolean that indicates if the user has the latest version.

emptyCacheStorage: () => void

This function empty the CacheStorage and reloads the page.

Contributors

  1. noahjohn9259

License

MIT © noahjohn9259

Development

  1. In package.json, set main to src/index.js.

  2. Run npm start in root directory. It will build and watch if there are changes made.

  3. cd example and run npm start. It will run the demo application.

Note

If you are done making changes, reset main to dist/index.js in package.json.