We could create a useAPI() hook for react that accepts an APIInstance and returns similar results to the library 'react-query'. We could return the data from the query, plus things like isLoading or isError, and remove the properties related to the request status. Not sure about that last part lol.
We could create a
useAPI()hook for react that accepts an APIInstance and returns similar results to the library 'react-query'. We could return the data from the query, plus things like isLoading or isError, and remove the properties related to the request status. Not sure about that last part lol.