react-suspense-fetch
A low-level library for React Suspense for Data Fetching
Introduction
React 18 comes with Suspense (sort of), but Suspense for Data Fetching is left for data frameworks. The goal of this library is to provide a thin API to allow Suspense For Data Fetching without richer frameworks.
Project status: Waiting more feedbacks before finalizing the API.
Install
npm install react-suspense-fetch
Usage
import React, { Suspense, useState, useTransition } from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { createFetchStore } from 'react-suspense-fetch';
// 1️⃣
// Create a store with an async function.
// The async function can take one input argument.
// The input value becomes the "key" of cache.
// By default, keys are compared with strict equal `===`.
const store = createFetchStore(async (userId) => {
const res = await fetch(`https://reqres.in/api/users/${userId}?delay=3`);
const data = await res.json();
return data;
});
// 2️⃣
// Prefetch data for the initial data.
// We should prefetch data before getting the result.
// In this example, it's done at module level, which might not be ideal.
// Some initialization function would be a good place.
// We could do it in render function of a component close to root in the tree.
store.prefetch('1');
// 3️⃣
// When updating, wrap with startTransition to lower the priority.
const DisplayData = ({ result, update }) => {
const [isPending, startTransition] = useTransition();
const onClick = () => {
startTransition(() => {
update('2');
});
};
return (
<div>
<div>First Name: {result.data.first_name}</div>
<button type="button" onClick={onClick}>Refetch user 2</button>
{isPending && 'Pending...'}
</div>
);
};
// 4️⃣
// We should prefetch new data in an event handler.
const Main = () => {
const [id, setId] = useState('1');
const result = store.get(id);
const update = (nextId) => {
store.prefetch(nextId);
setId(nextId);
};
return <DisplayData result={result} update={update} />;
};
// 5️⃣
// Suspense boundary is required somewhere in the tree.
// We can have many Suspense components at different levels.
const App = () => (
<Suspense fallback={<span>Loading...</span>}>
<Main />
</Suspense>
);
createRoot(document.getElementById('app')).render(<App />);
API
FetchStore
fetch store
prefetch
will start fetching.
get
will return a result or throw a promise when a result is not ready.
preset
will set a result without fetching.
evict
will remove a result.
abort
will cancel fetching.
There are three cache types:
- WeakMap:
input
has to be an object in this case - Map: you need to call evict to remove from cache
- Map with areEqual: you can specify a custom comparator
Type: {prefetch: function (input: Input): void, get: function (input: Input, option: GetOptions): Result, preset: function (input: Input, result: Result): void, evict: function (input: Input): void, abort: function (input: Input): void}
Properties
-
prefetch
function (input: Input): void -
get
function (input: Input, option: GetOptions): Result -
preset
function (input: Input, result: Result): void -
evict
function (input: Input): void -
abort
function (input: Input): void
createFetchStore
create fetch store
Parameters
-
fetchFunc
FetchFunc<Result, Input> -
cacheType
CacheType<Input>? -
presets
Iterable<any>?
Examples
import { createFetchStore } from 'react-suspense-fetch';
const fetchFunc = async (userId) => (await fetch(`https://reqres.in/api/users/${userId}?delay=3`)).json();
const store = createFetchStore(fetchFunc);
store.prefetch('1');
Examples
The examples folder contains working examples. You can run one of them with
PORT=8080 npm run examples:01_minimal
and open http://localhost:8080 in your web browser.
You can also try them in codesandbox.io: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07