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Is client.query() supposed to log the query in the Chrome Extension #588
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After watching carefully the tools, I think it add them but they disappear after a short time. |
I have the same question! My team has an old setup and we are not using hooks. We directly query using the exported apollo client. Is this an expected behaviour? |
That doesn't sound like expected behaviour. We'll take a look - thanks! |
The problem also happen when using the useClient() hooks to query. |
Issue still persists, apolloClient.query() calls for example disappear from active queries after a short duration. |
Is this the opposite of #815 ? The wording "active queries" makes me think that it should NOT show one-shot queries that aren't watching for changes on an ongoing basis, but... |
Intended outcome:
Hi, so for performance reason and also because it's not a good practice with hooks to use them in a forEach I'm using client.query directly to query graphql and get a promise for each query I'm bundling together in a Promise.all(). I'm expecting the query info to show in the extension panel.
Actual outcome:
The query infos doesn't show in either in the queries tab nor the cache tab. However they are correctly executed and can get the data. I know the extension work correctly with hooks because I have some working correctly.
How to reproduce the issue:
Using this method to setup a query client : https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/get-started/#create-a-client
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