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rfcs reviews and mentions
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Easy React data fetching with the new `use()` hook
React.use() is still an unstable API. For more information check out the support for promises React RFC . At the time of writing this, you can only test this API in Next.js 13.
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Authentication in Next.js with Supabase and Next 13
You see, root-level await is not supported in client-side components, and so we can't "suspend" our Home page until the session data is available like we do with Profile. React team is working on an RFC and a new use hook that will allow us to conditionally wait for data to load, but it's not quite ready yet. Its use (pardon the pun) is also not recommended by Next itself, as it may cause multiple re-renders in Client Components. Considering all that, we'll need to find an alternative way.
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React use() hook explained in 2 minutes
I think it's better explained in the RFC: https://github.com/acdlite/rfcs/blob/first-class-promises/text/0000-first-class-support-for-promises.md
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Next.js 13 - What are the new features?
Below is an example taken from here showing how to fetch data with async/await in Server Components.
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What's New in Next.js 13
Being able to utilize async/await in Server Components is great and is part of React's RFC to add first-class support for Promises. It allows us to do what we just did in app/dashboard/page.tsx:
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React Just Got Even More Awesome
More info here
- React RFC: First Class Support for Promises
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