If you're lucky enough, you may know enough about what your users will do to be able to prefetch the data they need before it's needed! If this is the case, you can use the prefetchQuery
method to prefetch the results of a query to be placed into the cache:
const prefetchTodos = async () => { // The results of this query will be cached like a normal query await queryClient.prefetchQuery({ queryKey: ['todos'], queryFn: fetchTodos, })}
staleTime
is passed eg. prefetchQuery({queryKey: ['todos'], queryFn: fn, staleTime: 5000 })
and the data is older than the specified staleTime, the query will be fetcheduseQuery
appear for a prefetched query, it will be deleted and garbage collected after the time specified in cacheTime
.Alternatively, if you already have the data for your query synchronously available, you don't need to prefetch it. You can just use the Query Client's setQueryData
method to directly add or update a query's cached result by key.
queryClient.setQueryData(['todos'], todos)
For a deep-dive on how to get data into your Query Cache before you fetch, have a look at #17: Seeding the Query Cache from the Community Resources.
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