What’s the link between Server Components and Suspense for Data Fetching?
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Frontend First
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audio
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Technology
Publication Date |
Feb 25, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:12:36

Sam and Ryan talk about why Suspense for Data Fetching isn’t ready yet, and how both it and the Server Components feature of React 18 rely on the ability to evict a cache that’s internal to React. They also talk about Transitions.

Topics include:

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 5:19 - Using startTransition with a router
  • 9:36 - How React 18 yields
  • 21:37 - Why both Suspense for Data Fetching and Server Components need a way to invalidate React’s cache
  • 37:24 - How Server Components can remove the need for explicit API calls without sacrificing any of React’s composability
  • 1:01:00 - Real-world problems concurrent features address
  • 1:03:20 - Moving state from React to the URL

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Sam and Ryan talk about why Suspense for Data Fetching isn’t ready yet, and how both it and the Server Components feature of React 18 rely on the ability to evict a cache that’s internal to React. They also talk about Transitions.

Sam and Ryan talk about why Suspense for Data Fetching isn’t ready yet, and how both it and the Server Components feature of React 18 rely on the ability to evict a cache that’s internal to React. They also talk about Transitions.

Topics include:

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 5:19 - Using startTransition with a router
  • 9:36 - How React 18 yields
  • 21:37 - Why both Suspense for Data Fetching and Server Components need a way to invalidate React’s cache
  • 37:24 - How Server Components can remove the need for explicit API calls without sacrificing any of React’s composability
  • 1:01:00 - Real-world problems concurrent features address
  • 1:03:20 - Moving state from React to the URL

Links:

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