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Best Next.js Libraries and Tools in 2024
Link: https://swr.vercel.app/
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
Now, it's time to consume our API. We'll use React for this tutorail, but feel free to use any other framework you prefer; the process remains the same. Additionally, we'll utilize SWR to fetch data from the API and TypeScript to ensure type safety.
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A day in the life of a developer - Building a dashboard app with SQL, Node.js, Django and Next.js
'use client'; import FormPostUpdate from './components/FormPostUpdate/FormPostUpdate'; import FormDelete from '../app/components/FormDelete/FormDelete'; import { useFetch } from './hooks/useFetch'; import { useFetchSWR } from './hooks/useFetchSWR'; import Chart from './components/Chart/Chart'; export default function Home() { // Uncomment the code below and comment out the "useFetch" code if your want to use SWR for data fetching --> https://swr.vercel.app/docs/with-nextjs // const { data, error, isLoading } = useFetchSWR( // 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/anime/' // ); // Uses the Fetch API for data fetching const { data, error, isLoading } = useFetch( 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/anime/' ); if (error) return
An error has occurred.; if (isLoading) returnLoading...; console.log(data); return ( <>POST: Add Anime Form
UPDATE: Update Anime Form
Select an ID from the list. You can change the data for Anime ID, Name and Release.
DELETE: Delete Anime Form
GET: Anime Data List
{data.map((anime) => (-
{anime.anime_name}
- ID: {anime.id}
- Anime ID: {anime.anime_id}
- Anime Release Year: {anime.anime_release}
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API Data Fetching in React / Next.js
There are libraries like SWR, RTK Query, and React Query that simplify the data fetching process on the client and take care of the state, error handling, caching, and re-fetching for you.
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How to Fetch API Data in React
Then install the package SWR into your application with the following command:
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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
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TanStack Query(a.k.a. React Query) v5 announced
I would suggest taking a look at SWR [0]. I think it strikes a very nice balance between using fetch and something more heavy-handed like React Query.
[0] https://swr.vercel.app/
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Mastering Data Fetching in React: A Comprehensive Guide to SWR
Check out the official documentation for SWR here
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Angular vs. React vs. Vue.js: Comparing performance
SWR: A React Hooks library for remote data fetching. It supports features like caching, revalidation, error handling, prefetching, pagination, and support for SSG and SSR. Its bundle size is 10kb minified and 4.4kb gzipped
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Next.js 13 Data Fetching with App Router
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typesafe-actions
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The Great Redux Toolkit Debate
createAction — lets you define action creators, similar to typesafe-actions. I'm a TypeScript die-hard so type safety is non-negotiable. 😆
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React-Redux Hooks With Typescript
Actually implementing a separate interface or type per action gets clunky; that's where adding libraries can help. typesafe-actions is an easy, quality library that I've used for this on a previous project. reduxjs-toolkit is even better; it provides some more structure and several useful features. As a bonus, it includes Immer built in.
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Help me create the best React Native template to bootstrap your next app
Also a library reccomendation for anyone who prefers to stick with the official Redux ecosystem: https://github.com/piotrwitek/typesafe-actions. Makes the seclector/action/reducer/types store setup extremely clean and scaleable.
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Started teaching myself React Native at the start of the winter lockdown. After 6 months of learning I just managed to launch my first app on the app store!
But as a fellow n00b there are some suggestions which will save you a crap tonne of headache (i.e. if using Redux, the typesafe-actions library gives the BEST modern framework for doing it in)
What are some alternatives?
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
redux-saga - An alternative side effect model for Redux apps
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management
react-loading-skeleton - Create skeleton screens that automatically adapt to your app!
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
react-native-template - An opinionated template to bootstrap your next React Native app with all the time-wasting packages you need to have.
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one