A library for managing network state in Redux.
- It's simply Redux: Follow best practices for storing and handling network state in Redux, with support for features like optimistic updates and cancellation. There's no magic here, just middleware, actions, selectors, and reducers.
- It's extensible: Built to fit most use cases out-of-the-box, but can easily be extended with custom Redux middleware, UI integrations, and network interfaces.
- It works great with React: With the provided React hooks and higher-order component in redux-query-react (optional), colocate data dependencies with your components and run requests when components mount or update.
- Getting Started and Installation
- Entities
- Requests vs. Mutations
- Query Configs
- Query State
- Error State
- Network Interfaces
- Flow Support
- Typescript Support
- Simple example: This example is a very simple web app that has only one feature – you can view and update your username. The purpose of this example is to demonstrate how requests and mutations (including optimistic updates) work with redux-query.
- Hacker News: This example shows how to use redux-query, redux-query-react, and redux-query-interface-superagent to build a basic Hacker News client.
This project is published as multiple packages. redux-query, the core library, is the only required package. redux-query-react is recommended if you are using React in your application. redux-query requires a network interface which handles the implementation of network requests. You must either use the recommended interface, redux-query-interface-superagent, or supply your own.
Name | Version | Description |
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redux-query |
The core library for managing network requests with Redux. | |
redux-query-react |
Library of APIs for integrating redux-query with React components. | |
redux-query-interface-superagent |
The recommended network interface that handles network requests. |
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
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