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Data Source · npm version ci

Data Source is a simple wrapper around data fetching. It is a kind of "port" in clean architecture. It allows you to make wrappers for stuff around data fetching depending on your use cases. Data Source uses react-query under the hood.

Installation

npm install @gravity-ui/data-source @tanstack/react-query

@tanstack/react-query is a peer dependency.

Getting started

Firstly, define a type of error and make your constructors for data sources and your error based on default constructors (makePlainQueryDataSource / makeInfiniteQueryDataSource). For example:

import {makePlainQueryDataSource as makePlainQueryDataSourceBase} from '@gravity-ui/data-source';

export interface ApiError {
  title: string;
  code?: number;
  description?: string;
}

export const makePlainQueryDataSource = <TParams, TRequest, TResponse, TData, TError = ApiError>(
  config: Omit<PlainQueryDataSource<TParams, TRequest, TResponse, TData, TError>, 'type'>,
): PlainQueryDataSource<TParams, TRequest, TResponse, TData, TError> => {
  return makePlainQueryDataSourceBase(config);
};

Write a DataLoader component based on default. This is convenient to define your display of the loading status and errors. For example:

import {
  DataLoader as DataLoaderBase,
  DataLoaderProps as DataLoaderPropsBase,
  ErrorViewProps,
} from '@gravity-ui/data-source';

export interface DataLoaderProps
  extends Omit<DataLoaderPropsBase<ApiError>, 'LoadingView' | 'ErrorView'> {
  LoadingView?: ComponentType;
  ErrorView?: ComponentType<ErrorViewProps<ApiError>>;
}

export const DataLoader: React.FC<DataLoaderProps> = ({
  LoadingView = YourLoader,
  ErrorView = YourError,
  ...restProps
}) => {
  return <DataLoaderBase LoadingView={LoadingView} ErrorView={ErrorView} {...restProps} />;
};

Define your first data source:

export const objectDataSource = makePlainQueryDataSource({
  // Keys have to be unique. Maybe you should create a helper for making names of data sources
  name: 'object',
  // skipContext is just a helper to skip 2 first parameters in the function (context and fetchContext)
  fetch: skipContext(objectFetch),
});

Use it in the application:

import {useQueryData} from '@gravity-ui/data-source';

export const SomeComponent: React.FC = () => {
  const {data, status, error, refetch} = useQueryData(objectDataSource, {objectId: 1});

  return (
    <DataLoader status={status} error={error} errorAction={refetch}>
      {data && <ObjectComponent object={data} />}
    </DataLoader>
  );
};