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Query Key Factory

Typesafe query key management with auto-completion features. Focus on writing and invalidating queries without the hassle of remembering how you've set up a key for a specific query!

Installation

You can install Query Key Factory via NPM.

$ npm i @lukemorales/query-key-factory
# or
pnpm add @lukemorales/query-key-factory
# or
$ yarn add @lukemorales/query-key-factory

Quick start

Start by defining the query keys for your app:

Declare everything in a single file

import { createQueryKeyStore } from '@lukemorales/query-key-factory'

export const queryKeys = createQueryKeyStore({
users: null,
todos: {
completed: null,
search: (query: string, limit = 15) => [query, limit],
byId: (todoId: string) => ({ todoId }),
},
})

Fine-grained declaration by features

import { createQueryKeys, mergeQueryKeys } from '@lukemorales/query-key-factory'

// my-api/users.ts
export const usersKeys = createQueryKeys('users')

// my-api/todos.ts
export const todosKeys = createQueryKeys('todos', {
completed: null,
search: (query: string, limit = 15) => [query, limit],
byId: (todoId: string) => ({ todoId }),
})

// my-api/index.ts
export const queryKeys = mergeQueryKeys(usersKeys, todosKeys)

Use throughout your codebase as the single source for writing the query keys for your cache management:

import { queryKeys, completeTodo, fetchSingleTodo } from '../my-api'

export function Todo({ todoId }) {
const queryClient = useQueryClient()

const query = useQuery(queryKeys.todos.byId(todoId), fetchSingleTodo)

const mutation = useMutation(completeTodo, {
onSuccess: () => {
// Invalidate and refetch
queryClient.invalidateQueries(queryKeys.todos.completed)
},
})

return (
<div>
<h1>
{query.data?.title}
</h1>

<p>
{query.data?.description}
</p>

<button
onClick={() => {
mutation.mutate({ todoId })
}}
>
Complete Todo
</button>
</div>
)
}

Check the complete documentation on GitHub.