Brings information about the global network status from Apollo into React.
This library helps with implementing global loading indicators like progress bars or adding global error handling, so you don't have to respond to every error in a component that invokes an operation.
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import {ApolloClient, InMemoryCache, createHttpLink, ApolloProvider} from '@apollo/client';
import {createNetworkStatusNotifier} from 'react-apollo-network-status';
const {link, useApolloNetworkStatus} = createNetworkStatusNotifier();
function GlobalLoadingIndicator() {
const status = useApolloNetworkStatus();
if (status.numPendingQueries > 0) {
return <p>Loading …</p>;
} else {
return null;
}
}
const client = new ApolloClient({
cache: new InMemoryCache(),
link: link.concat(createHttpLink())
});
const element = (
<ApolloProvider client={client}>
<GlobalLoadingIndicator />
<App />
</ApolloProvider>
);
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('root'));
Note: The current version of this library supports the latest
@apollo-client
package. If you're using an older version of React Apollo and don't want to upgrade, you can use an older version of this library (see changelog).
The hook useApolloNetworkStatus
provides an object with the following properties:
type NetworkStatus = {
// The number of queries which are currently in flight.
numPendingQueries: number;
// The number of mutations which are currently in flight.
numPendingMutations: number;
// The latest query error that has occured. This will be reset once the next query starts.
queryError?: OperationError;
// The latest mutation error that has occured. This will be reset once the next mutation starts.
mutationError?: OperationError;
};
type OperationError = {
networkError?: Error | ServerError | ServerParseError;
operation?: Operation;
response?: ExecutionResult;
graphQLErrors?: ReadonlyArray<GraphQLError>;
};
Subscriptions currently don't affect the status returned by useApolloNetworkStatus
.
Useful applications are for example integrating with NProgress.js or showing errors with snackbars from Material UI.
The default configuration enables an opt-out behaviour per operation by setting a context variable:
// Somewhere in a React component
mutate({context: {useApolloNetworkStatus: false}});
You can configure an opt-in behaviour by specifying an operation whitelist like this:
// Inside the component handling the network events
useApolloNetworkStatus({
shouldHandleOperation: (operation: Operation) =>
operation.getContext().useApolloNetworkStatus === true
});
// Somewhere in a React component
mutate({context: {useApolloNetworkStatus: true}});
You can fully control how operations are mapped to state by providing a custom reducer to a separate low-level hook.
const {link, useApolloNetworkStatusReducer} = createNetworkStatusNotifier();
const initialState = 0;
function reducer(state: number, action: NetworkStatusAction) {
switch (action.type) {
case ActionTypes.REQUEST:
return state + 1;
case ActionTypes.ERROR:
case ActionTypes.SUCCESS:
case ActionTypes.CANCEL:
return state - 1;
}
}
function GlobalLoadingIndicator() {
const numPendingQueries = useApolloNetworkStatusReducer(reducer, initialState);
return <p>Pending queries: {numPendingQueries}</p>;
}