You can install React Query via NPM,
or a good ol' <script>
via
ESM.sh.
npm i @tanstack/react-query
or
pnpm add @tanstack/react-query
or
yarn add @tanstack/react-query
or
bun add @tanstack/react-query
React Query is compatible with React v18+ and works with ReactDOM and React Native.
Wanna give it a spin before you download? Try out the simple or basic examples!
If you're not using a module bundler or package manager, you can also use this library via an ESM-compatible CDN such as ESM.sh. Simply add a <script type="module">
tag to the bottom of your HTML file:
<script type="module"> import React from 'https://esm.sh/react@18.2.0' import ReactDOM from 'https://esm.sh/react-dom@18.2.0' import { QueryClient } from 'https://esm.sh/@tanstack/react-query'</script>
You can find instructions on how to use React without JSX here.
React Query is optimized for modern browsers. It is compatible with the following browsers config
Chrome >= 91Firefox >= 90Edge >= 91Safari >= 15iOS >= 15Opera >= 77
Depending on your environment, you might need to add polyfills. If you want to support older browsers, you need to transpile the library from
node_modules
yourselves.
It is recommended to also use our ESLint Plugin Query to help you catch bugs and inconsistencies while you code. You can install it via:
npm i -D @tanstack/eslint-plugin-query
or
pnpm add -D @tanstack/eslint-plugin-query
or
yarn add -D @tanstack/eslint-plugin-query
or
bun add -D @tanstack/eslint-plugin-query
“This course is the best way to learn how to use React Query in real-world applications.”—Tanner LinsleyCheck it out