redial
Universal data fetching and route lifecycle management for React etc. (by markdalgleish)
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[DEPRECATED] Asynchronously fetch data for React components (by andreypopp)
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Strategies for server-side rendering of asynchronously initialized React.js components
React-async. This approach is perfect. It lets me simply define in a special function in each component how to initialize the state (doesn't matter whether synchronously or asynchronously) and these functions are called as the hierarchy is being rendered to HTML. It works in a way that a component is not rendered until the state is completely initialized. The problem is that it requires Fibers which is, as far as I understand, a Node.js extension that alters the standard JavaScript behavior. Although I really like the result, it still seems to me that instead of finding a solution we changed the rules of the game. And I think we shouldn't be forced to do that to use this core feature of React.js. I'm also not sure about the general support of this solution. Is it possible to use Fiber on standard Node.js web hosting?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing redial and react-async you can also consider the following projects:
react-refetch - A simple, declarative, and composable way to fetch data for React components
react-resolver - Async rendering & data-fetching for universal React applications.
redux-async-connect - It allows you to request async data, store them in redux state and connect them to your react component.
async-props - Co-located data loading for React Router
react-router-relay - [Deprecated] Relay Classic integration for React Router
redux-connect - Provides decorator for resolving async props in react-router, extremely useful for handling server-side rendering in React
axios-react - 🌐 HTTP client component for React based on Axios
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react-async vs react-resolver
redial vs redux-connect
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