Great article. I am using React Query 3, for the Delete mutation, I implemented it this way:
import axios from 'axios' import { useMutation, useQueryClient } from 'react-query' function App() { const deleteMutation = useMutation( (id) => axios.delete(`http://localhost:3004/users/${id}`), { onSuccess: () => { queryClient.invalidateQueries() }, } ) }
LG! yeah react query updated a lot !
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Great article. I am using React Query 3, for the Delete mutation, I implemented it this way:
LG! yeah react query updated a lot !