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graphql-hooks
DESCRIPTION
Minimal hooks-first GraphQL client. First-class hooks API, tiny bundle: only 7.6kB (2.8 gzipped), full SSR support: see graphql-hooks-ssr. Plugin Caching: see graphql-hooks-memcache, no more render props hell, handle loading and error states with ease. A custom implementation can also be provided instead of polyfilling. The first thing you may ask when seeing graphql-hooks is "Why not use Apollo hooks?". It's the comparison most will make. In fact, there's an article comparing the two over on LogRocket. We believe graphql-hooks is a great choice as a hooks-first GraphQL client due to its concise API and package size. In terms of performance, this is more of a grey area as we have no official benchmarks yet. If you need a client that offers more customization such as advanced cache configuration, then apollo-hooks may work out to be a good choice for your project if bundle size is not an issue.
Features
- First-class hooks API
- Tiny bundle: only 7.6kB (2.8 gzipped)
- Full SSR support
- Plugin Caching
- No more render props hell
- Handle loading and error states with ease
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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