State Management with React Query: Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React
Beat common challenges in data fetching and data mutations while learning one of the most popular libraries for managing server state in React Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Learn how state is split into server and client state and the common challenges w...
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Zusammenfassung: | Beat common challenges in data fetching and data mutations while learning one of the most popular libraries for managing server state in React Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Learn how state is split into server and client state and the common challenges with each Understand how React Query addresses server state challenges by facilitating data fetching and mutations Apply the knowledge gained to improve developer experience and build applications with improved UX Book Description State management, a crucial aspect of the React ecosystem, has gained significant attention in recent times. While React offers various libraries and tools to handle state, each with different approaches and perspectives, one thing is clear: state management solutions for handling client state are not optimized for dealing with server state. React Query was created to address this issue of managing your server state, and this guide will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use React Query for state management. Starting with a brief history of state management in the React ecosystem, you'll find out what prompted the split from a global state to client and server state and thus understand the need for React Query. As you progress through the chapters, you'll see how React Query enables you to perform server state tasks such as fetching, caching, updating, and synchronizing your data with the server. But that's not all; once you've mastered React Query, you'll be able to apply this knowledge to handle server state with server-side rendering frameworks as well. You'll also work with patterns to test your code by leveraging the testing library and Mock Service Worker. By the end of this book, you'll have gained a new perspective of state and be able to leverage React Query to overcome the obstacles associated with server state. What you will learn Get to grips with state and how it's typically managed Install and configure React Query and its Devtools Manage server state data fetching with the useQuery hook Create, update, and delete data using the useMutation hook Employ React Query in combination with frameworks such as Next.js and Remix Explore MSW and the testing library to test React Query using components and hooks Who this book is for The book is for React developers who want to improve their state management skills and overcome the hurdles brought about by server state while improving their developer and user experience. Basic knowledge of web development and React will assist with understanding key concepts covered in this book. JavaScript developers will also find it useful. |
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title | State Management with React Query Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React |
title_auth | State Management with React Query Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React |
title_exact_search | State Management with React Query Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React |
title_full | State Management with React Query Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React Daniel Afonso ; foreword by Ricardo Mestre |
title_fullStr | State Management with React Query Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React Daniel Afonso ; foreword by Ricardo Mestre |
title_full_unstemmed | State Management with React Query Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React Daniel Afonso ; foreword by Ricardo Mestre |
title_short | State Management with React Query |
title_sort | state management with react query improve developer and user experience by mastering server state in react |
title_sub | Improve Developer and User Experience by Mastering Server State in React |
topic | Client/server computing Management Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) ; Gestion Client/server computing ; Management |
topic_facet | Client/server computing Management Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) ; Gestion Client/server computing ; Management |
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