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Hooks for fetching, caching and updating asynchronous data in Vue

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  • vue-query

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vue-query

Hooks for fetching, caching and updating asynchronous data in Vue.

These hooks support Vue 2.x too via vue-demi

Based on react-query

Quick Features

  • Transport/protocol/backend agnostic data fetching (REST, GraphQL, promises, whatever!)
  • Auto Caching + Refetching (stale-while-revalidate, Window Refocus, Polling/Realtime)
  • Parallel + Dependent Queries
  • Mutations + Reactive Query Refetching
  • Multi-layer Cache + Automatic Garbage Collection
  • Paginated + Cursor-based Queries
  • Load-More + Infinite Scroll Queries w/ Scroll Recovery
  • Request Cancellation
  • Dedicated Devtools
  • npm bundle size (depending on features imported)

Examples

  • 3.x
    • Basic
    • Multi-Page
      • Caching - throttle network and then switch between pages
      • Deduping requests - click change page in quick succession and monitor Network tab in devtools.
      • Garbage collection - click remove page
  • 2.x

Installation

npm install vue-query

or

yarn add vue-query

Usage

  1. Attach vue-query to your Vue application

    import { createApp } from "vue";
    import { QueryClient, VUE_QUERY_CLIENT } from "vue-query";
    
    import App from "./App.vue";
    
    const queryClient = new QueryClient();
    queryClient.mount();
    
    createApp(App).provide(VUE_QUERY_CLIENT, queryClient).mount("#app");
  2. Use query

    import { useQuery } from "vue-query";
    
    const query = useQuery("todos", getTodos);
  3. If you need to update options on your query dynamically, make sure to pass it as reactive property

    const id = ref(1);
    const queryKey = reactive(["todos", { id }]);
    const queryFunction = () => getTodos(id);
    const options = reactive({
      staleTime: 60 * 60,
      onSuccess: () => {},
    });
    
    const query = useQuery(queryKey, queryFunction, options);

DevTools

This package provides built-in DevTools in the form of a Vue component.

Use VueQueryDevTools component in the main component of your application.

Check Examples section.

<script lang="ts">
import { defineComponent } from "vue";
import { VueQueryDevTools } from "vue-query/devtools";

export default defineComponent({
  name: "App",
  components: { VueQueryDevTools },
});
</script>

<template>
  <VueQueryDevTools />
</template>