Devtools for React Query
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- View the cache in realtime
- Inspect core query objects and query data payloads
- Manually refetch & remove queries
$ npm i --save react-query-devtools
# or
$ yarn add react-query-devtools
Using React Native? Try react-query-native-devtools instead.
By default, React Query Devtools are not imported and used when process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production'
, so you don't need to worry about excluding them during a production build.
If you want to use the devtools in production, you can manually import them (preferably asynchronously code-split) by importing the dist/react-query-devtools.production.min.js
file directly.
Floating Mode will mount the devtools as a fixed, floating element in your app and provide a toggle in the corner of the screen to show and hide the devtools. This toggle state will be stored and remembered in localStorage across reloads.
Place the following code as high in your React app as you can. The closer it is to the root of the page, the better it will work!
import { ReactQueryDevtools } from 'react-query-devtools'
function App() {
return (
<>
{/* The rest of your application */}
<ReactQueryDevtools initialIsOpen={false} />
</>
)
}
initialIsOpen: Boolean
- Set this
true
if you want the dev tools to default to being open
- Set this
panelProps: PropsObject
- Use this to add props to the panel. For example, you can add
className
,style
(merge and override default style), etc.
- Use this to add props to the panel. For example, you can add
closeButtonProps: PropsObject
- Use this to add props to the close button. For example, you can add
className
,style
(merge and override default style),onClick
(extend default handler), etc.
- Use this to add props to the close button. For example, you can add
toggleButtonProps: PropsObject
- Use this to add props to the toggle button. For example, you can add
className
,style
(merge and override default style),onClick
(extend default handler), etc.
- Use this to add props to the toggle button. For example, you can add
position?: "top-left" | "top-right" | "bottom-left" | "bottom-right"
- Defaults to
bottom-left
- The position of the React Query logo to open and close the devtools panel
- Defaults to
Embedded Mode will embed the devtools as a regular component in your application. You can style it however you'd like after that!
import { ReactQueryDevtoolsPanel } from 'react-query-devtools'
function App() {
return (
<>
{/* The rest of your application */}
<ReactQueryDevtoolsPanel style={styles} className={className} />
</>
)
}
Use these options to style the dev tools.
style: StyleObject
- The standard React style object used to style a component with inline styles
className: string
- The standard React className property used to style a component with classes