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- Placeholder Query Data | TanStack Query React Docs
What is placeholder data? Placeholder data allows a query to behave as if it already has data, similar to the initialData option, but the data is not persisted to the cache
- Polling simplified, with React Query (useQuery) - Medium
We can use useQuery to fetch data from the network and cache it In this article, we will see how useQuery can ease our job in polling and refetching APIs conditionally with a small example We
- Polling for new content using react-query useInfiniteQuery
We’ll call query fetchNextPage() every 2 minutes while the app is in the foreground In other words, we will request a new page of data every odd minute in the timeline
- useQuery | TanStack Query React Docs
If set, this value will be used as the placeholder data for this particular query observer while the query is still in the loading data and no initialData has been provided
- How do I make a placeholder for a select box? - Stack Overflow
Using an empty value attribute on the "placeholder" option allows validation (via the required attribute) to work around having the "placeholder", so if the option isn't changed, but is required, the browser should prompt the user to choose an option from the list
- How to utilize useQuery for polling background data fetching
React-Query’s useQuery hook provides several powerful options that can help you build flexible and efficient data-fetching solutions in your React applications
- jQuery, simple polling example - Stack Overflow
I'm learning jQuery, and I'm trying to find a simple code example that will poll an API for a condition (ie, request a webpage every few seconds and process the results)
- Polling simplified, with React Query (useQuery) (2025)
We can use useQuery to fetch data from the network and cache it In this article, we will see how useQuery can ease our job in polling and refetching APIs conditionally with a small example We will now dive into the requirements without further ado React Query checklist for polling
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