Conditional Fetching
Conditional
Use null
or pass a function as key
to conditionally fetch data. If the function throws or returns a falsy value, SWR will not start the request.
// conditionally fetchconst { data } = useSWR(shouldFetch ? '/api/data' : null, fetcher)
// ...or return a falsy valueconst { data } = useSWR(() => shouldFetch ? '/api/data' : null, fetcher)
// ...or throw an error when user.id is not definedconst { data } = useSWR(() => '/api/data?uid=' + user.id, fetcher)
Dependent
SWR also allows you to fetch data that depends on other data. It ensures the maximum possible parallelism (avoiding waterfalls), as well as serial fetching when a piece of dynamic data is required for the next data fetch to happen.
function MyProjects () { const { data: user } = useSWR('/api/user') const { data: projects } = useSWR(() => '/api/projects?uid=' + user.id) // When passing a function, SWR will use the return // value as `key`. If the function throws or returns // falsy, SWR will know that some dependencies are not // ready. In this case `user.id` throws when `user` // isn't loaded.
if (!projects) return 'loading...' return 'You have ' + projects.length + ' projects'}