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useSuspense()

function useSuspense(
endpoint: ReadEndpoint,
...args: Parameters<typeof endpoint> | [null]
): Denormalize<typeof endpoint.schema>;

Excellent for guaranteed data rendering.

useSuspense() suspends rendering until the data is available. This is much like awaiting an async function. That is to say, the lines after the function won't be run until resolution (data is available).

Cache policy is Stale-While-Revalidate by default but also configurable.

Expiry StatusFetchSuspendErrorConditions
Invalidyes1yesnonot in store, deletion, invalidation, invalidIfStale
Staleyes1nono(first-render, arg change) & expiry < now
Validnonomaybe2fetch completion
nonononull used as second argument
note
  1. Identical fetches are automatically deduplicated
  2. Hard errors to be caught by Error Boundaries
React Native

When using React Navigation, useSuspense() will trigger fetches on focus if the data is considered stale.

Conditional Dependencies

Use null as the second argument on any rest hooks to indicate "do nothing."

// todo could be undefined if id is undefined
const todo = useSuspense(TodoResource.get, id ? { id } : null);

Single

Fixtures
GET /profiles/1
{"id":"1","fullName":"Einstein","bio":"Smart physicist"}
GET /profiles/2
{"id":"2","fullName":"Elon Musk","bio":"CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and owner of Twitter"}
api/Profile.ts
import { Entity, createResource } from '@rest-hooks/rest';
export class Profile extends Entity {
readonly id: number | undefined = undefined;
readonly img: string = '';
readonly fullName: string = '';
readonly bio: string = '';
pk() {
return this.id?.toString();
}
}
export const ProfileResource = createResource({
path: '/profiles/:id',
schema: Profile,
});
ProfileList.tsx
import { useSuspense } from '@rest-hooks/react';
import { ProfileResource } from './api/Profile';
function ProfileDetail(): JSX.Element {
const profile = useSuspense(ProfileResource.get, { id: 1 });
return (
<div>
<h4>{profile.fullName}</h4>
<p>{profile.bio}</p>
</div>
);
}
render(<ProfileDetail />);
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Fixtures
GET /profiles
[{"id":"1","fullName":"Einstein","bio":"Smart physicist"},{"id":"2","fullName":"Elon Musk","bio":"CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and owner of Twitter"}]
api/Profile.ts
import { Entity, createResource } from '@rest-hooks/rest';
export class Profile extends Entity {
readonly id: number | undefined = undefined;
readonly img: string = '';
readonly fullName: string = '';
readonly bio: string = '';
pk() {
return this.id?.toString();
}
}
export const ProfileResource = createResource({
path: '/profiles/:id',
schema: Profile,
});
ProfileList.tsx
import { useSuspense } from '@rest-hooks/react';
import { ProfileResource } from './api/Profile';
function ProfileList(): JSX.Element {
const profiles = useSuspense(ProfileResource.getList);
return (
<div>
{profiles.map(profile => (
<div key={profile.pk()}>
<h4>{profile.fullName}</h4>
<p>{profile.bio}</p>
</div>
))}
</div>
);
}
render(<ProfileList />);
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Sequential

function PostWithAuthor() {
const post = useSuspense(PostResource.get, { id });
// post as Post
const author = useSuspense(UserResource.get, {
id: post.userId,
});
// author as User
}

Embedded data

When entities are stored in nested structures, that structure will remain.

export class PaginatedPost extends Entity {
readonly id: number | null = null;
readonly title: string = '';
readonly content: string = '';

pk() {
return this.id;
}
}

export const getPosts = new RestEndpoint({
path: '/post\\?page=:page',
schema: { results: [PaginatedPost], nextPage: '', lastPage: '' },
});
function ArticleList({ page }: { page: string }) {
const {
results: posts,
nextPage,
lastPage,
} = useSuspense(getPosts, { page });
// posts as PaginatedPostResource[]
}

Useful Endpoints to send

Resource provides these built-in:

Feel free to add your own RestEndpoint as well.