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State Management with React Query

You're reading from   State Management with React Query Improve developer and user experience by mastering server state in React

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231341
Length 228 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniel Afonso Daniel Afonso
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding State and Getting to Know React Query
2. Chapter 1: What Is State and How Do We Manage It? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Server State versus Client State 4. Chapter 3: React Query – Introducing, Installing, and Configuring It 5. Part 2: Managing Server State with React Query
6. Chapter 4: Fetching Data with React Query 7. Chapter 5: More Data-Fetching Challenges 8. Chapter 6: Performing Data Mutations with React Query 9. Chapter 7: Server-Side Rendering with Next.js or Remix 10. Chapter 8: Testing React Query Hooks and Components 11. Chapter 9: What Changes in React Query v5? 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

What is React Query?

React Query is a protocol-agnostic collection of hooks for fetching, caching, and updating server state in React.

It was created by Tanner Linsley and is part of a collection of open source libraries called TanStack.

By default, React Query can also work with React Native out of the box, and it is written in TypeScript so that you can benefit from all its advantages, such as type narrowing and type inference.

Since version 4, React Query has been embedded in a collection of libraries called TanStack Query. TanStack Query made it possible to propagate all the amazing features of React Query to other frameworks and libraries, such as Vue, Solid, and Svelte.

React Query leverages queries and mutations to handle your server state. Upon reading this last sentence, you might wonder what queries and mutations are. I’ll show you some code in subsequent chapters so that you can see how React Query handles them, but first, let us learn about queries and...

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