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useFetch
DESCRIPTION
React hook for making isomorphic http requests. SSR (server-side rendering) support. TypeScript support, 2 dependencies (use-ssr, urs), GraphQL support (queries + mutations). Provider to set default URL and options, request/response interceptors, and React Native support. Aborts/Cancels pending HTTP requests when a component unmounts, built-in caching, persistent caching support, and experimental support, with retry functionality. If the last argument of useFetch is not a dependency array [], then it will not fire until you call one of the HTTP methods like get, post, etc. If you need support for IE, you will need to add additional polyfills. The React docs suggest these polyfills, but from this issue, we have found it to work fine with the react-app-polyfill. If you have any updates to this browser list, please submit a PR!
Features
- SSR (server side rendering) support
- TypeScript support
- GraphQL support (queries + mutations)
- Aborts/Cancels pending http requests when a component unmounts
- Persistent caching support
- Request/response interceptors
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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