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A Deep Dive into Angular and Tanstack Query with Our Demo Store
Angular TanQuery Repo: https://github.com/ngneat/query/
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Angular state management
I have reasonable knowledge with most of other popular JS frameworks especially React. But, Angular seems quite different from DX perspective. For React, my default stage management is to use React Query for server sync and Zustand for client state. Often on Angular context I read that people recommend using NgRx and saying that it is like Redux. But I find Redux DX quite bad and I only work with it on legacy projects. So is there similar approach to managing state in Angular app? I found solutions such as: https://github.com/ngneat/query and then https://github.com/ngneat/elf. Would these make sense for Angular and are there good alternatives?
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TANStack Query
what you're looking for is ngneat/query. It uses tanstack query under the hood. much like in react, you can use it for async (also called server) state management, it will not help you with managing client state (like dark/light theme toggle, ...). You still need rxjs for making API calls much like you would use the fetch api or axios in the react version. I don't think it replaces signals, you could still use signals with it (and signals support seems to be planned).
TanStack Query
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React Query Mutations Offline React-Native
I trust you found this information beneficial. For further details, please refer to the conversation on this GitHub issue here
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Nx - Highlights of 2023
Tanstack - Tanstack has evolved to an entire ecosystem consisting of the famous Tanstack (or React) Query, Tanstack Table, now also Tanstack Router and Tanstack Form. It started with Tanstack Query, which adopted Nx and Nx Cloud. Zack talked about this collab with Dominik, and we also had Dominik on our Nx live stream. Now, all the above-mentioned Tanstack libs have adopted Nx, and there's more coming.
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SQLSync β Stop Building Databases
"Iβm building SQLSync because I want to make client-side applications easier to build without us having to reinvent the wheel each time."
Kinda ironic no?
Anyway, since the article is also about React, I can't recommend enough React Query [1] if you don't want to worry about caching data to reduce calls to the database and managing/refreshing stale data. It simplified so much my job.
[1] https://tanstack.com/query
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React Basics: Essential Knowledge for Every React Developer
Combine state with data fetching with react-query This should be the second choice since you have to fetch data anyway Skip this option if you are using trpc or prefer not to use react-query
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Tanstack's React Query Kicked `onSuccess`, `onError`, and `onSettled` Out of `useQuery`: Now What?!
onSuccess, onError and onSettled have been removed from Queries. They haven't been touched for Mutations. Please see this RFC for motivations behind this change and what to do instead.
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TanStack Query(a.k.a. React Query) v5 announced
so cacheTime was really confusing because it seemed like "this is the amount time we cache data for", but that's not what it is. So a rename had to happen. We had some discussion on the public roadmap (https://github.com/TanStack/query/discussions/4252) about what it's gonna be. I'm usually against abbreviations, simply because there's always someone who doesn't understand what it means. But all other suggestions like inactiveCacheTime also had room for interpretation. gc is an abbreviation that is known well enough (think git gc), and it's also not an option that you will customize on a daily basis (usually once, globally).
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Explicit Design, Part 6. Cross-Cutting Concerns and Extendable Infrastructure
By the way, I think that useSWR and React Query take on too much. They go too deep into the multiple application layers, making themselves no longer βnon-opinionated,β and in some cases, using them becomes inconvenient. There are libraries that implement the SWR standard and do not use hooks, but there are not many of them.
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13 Must Know Libraries for a React Developer
TanStack Query is an open source data fetching library in React developed by Tanner Linsley. It has more than 1.7 million weekly downloads on NPM and more than 35k stars on GitHub as of August 2023.
What are some alternatives?
store - π NGXS - State Management for Angular
zustand - π» Bear necessities for state management in React
elf - π§ββοΈ A Reactive Store with Magical Powers
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
apollo-client - :rocket: Β A fully-featured, production ready caching GraphQL client for every UI framework and GraphQL server.
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Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.
ng-online-store-tanstack-query-demo
bundlejs - An online tool to quickly bundle & minify your projects, while viewing the compressed bundle size, all running locally on your browser. A quick and easy way to bundle, minify, and compress (gzip and brotli) your ts, js, jsx and npm projects all online, with the bundle file size.
react-apollo