Improve memory footprint of useCanAccess when it targets a record#10828
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Improve memory footprint of useCanAccess when it targets a record#10828
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Great! Can you just add the React Query Debugger as @fzaninotto suggested?
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Problem
When wrapping many different records in
<CanAccess>, its memory footpring is huge.Solution
This is because we pass the whole record in the
useQueryparameters. We can only pass the record identifier.How It Was Tested
Before the fix:

After the fix:

Even with this small use case (records are quite simple), that's 10MB saved.
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