Aborting Fetch
AbortController provides a new way of cancelling
fetches that are no longer considered relevant. This can be hooked into fetch via the second RequestInit
parameter.
Cancelling on params change
Sometimes a user has the opportunity to fill out a field that is used to affect the results of a network call. If this is a text input, they could potentially type quite quickly, thus creating a lot of network requests.
Using useCancelling() will automatically cancel in-flight requests if the parameters change before the request is resolved.
import { useSuspense, useCancelling } from '@data-client/react'; import { TodoResource } from './resources/Todo'; export default function TodoDetail({ id }: { id: number }) { const todo = useSuspense(useCancelling(TodoResource.get, { id }), { id, }); return <div>{todo.title}</div>; }
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very quickly. If you increment before it resolves the request will be cancelled and you should
not see results in the store.
Be careful when using this with many disjoint components fetching the same arguments (Endpoint/params pair) to useSuspense(). This solution aborts fetches per-component, which means you might end up canceling a fetch that another component still cares about.