| id | createPersister |
|---|---|
| title | experimental_createPersister |
This utility comes as a separate package and is available under the '@tanstack/query-persist-client-core' import.
npm install @tanstack/query-persist-client-coreor
pnpm add @tanstack/query-persist-client-coreor
yarn add @tanstack/query-persist-client-coreor
bun add @tanstack/query-persist-client-coreNote: This util is also included in the
@tanstack/react-query-persist-clientpackage, so you do not need to install it separately if you are using that package.
- Import the
experimental_createPersisterfunction - Create a new
experimental_createPersister- you can pass any
storageto it that adheres to theAsyncStorageorStorageinterface - the example below uses the async-storage from React Native.
- you can pass any
- Pass that
persisteras an option to your Query. This can be done either by passing it to thedefaultOptionsof theQueryClientor to anyuseQueryhook instance.- If you pass this
persisterasdefaultOptions, all queries will be persisted to the providedstorage. You can additionally narrow this down by passingfilters. In contrast to thepersistClientplugin, this will not persist the whole query client as a single item, but each query separately. As a key, the query hash is used. - If you provide this
persisterto a singleuseQueryhook, only this Query will be persisted.
- If you pass this
- Note:
queryClient.setQueryData()operations are not persisted, this means that if you perform an optimistic update and refresh the page before the query has been invalidated, your changes to the query data will be lost. See #6310
This way, you do not need to store whole QueryClient, but choose what is worth to be persisted in your application. Each query is lazily restored (when the Query is first used) and persisted (after each run of the queryFn), so it does not need to be throttled. staleTime is also respected after restoring the Query, so if data is considered stale, it will be refetched immediately after restoring. If data is fresh, the queryFn will not run.
Garbage collecting a Query from memory does not affect the persisted data. That means Queries can be kept in memory for a shorter period of time to be more memory efficient. If they are used the next time, they will just be restored from the persistent storage again.
import AsyncStorage from '@react-native-async-storage/async-storage'
import { QueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { experimental_createPersister } from '@tanstack/query-persist-client-core'
const queryClient = new QueryClient({
defaultOptions: {
queries: {
gcTime: 1000 * 30, // 30 seconds
persister: experimental_createPersister({
storage: AsyncStorage,
maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 12, // 12 hours
}),
},
},
})The createPersister plugin technically wraps the queryFn, so it doesn't restore if the queryFn doesn't run. In that way, it acts as a caching layer between the Query and the network. Thus, the networkMode defaults to 'offlineFirst' when a persister is used, so that restoring from the persistent storage can also happen even if there is no network connection.
experimental_createPersister(options: StoragePersisterOptions)export interface StoragePersisterOptions {
/** The storage client used for setting and retrieving items from cache.
* For SSR pass in `undefined`.
*/
storage: AsyncStorage | Storage | undefined | null
/**
* How to serialize the data to storage.
* @default `JSON.stringify`
*/
serialize?: (persistedQuery: PersistedQuery) => string
/**
* How to deserialize the data from storage.
* @default `JSON.parse`
*/
deserialize?: (cachedString: string) => PersistedQuery
/**
* A unique string that can be used to forcefully invalidate existing caches,
* if they do not share the same buster string
*/
buster?: string
/**
* The max-allowed age of the cache in milliseconds.
* If a persisted cache is found that is older than this
* time, it will be discarded
* @default 24 hours
*/
maxAge?: number
/**
* Prefix to be used for storage key.
* Storage key is a combination of prefix and query hash in a form of `prefix-queryHash`.
*/
prefix?: string
/**
* Filters to narrow down which Queries should be persisted.
*/
filters?: QueryFilters
}
interface AsyncStorage {
getItem: (key: string) => Promise<string | undefined | null>
setItem: (key: string, value: string) => Promise<unknown>
removeItem: (key: string) => Promise<void>
}The default options are:
{
prefix = 'tanstack-query',
maxAge = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24,
serialize = JSON.stringify,
deserialize = JSON.parse,
}