When using suspense or useErrorBoundaries in your queries, you need a way to let queries know that you want to try again when re-rendering after some error occurred. With the QueryErrorResetBoundary component you can reset any query errors within the boundaries of the component.
import { QueryErrorResetBoundary } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { ErrorBoundary } from 'react-error-boundary'
const App: React.FC = () => (
<QueryErrorResetBoundary>
{({ reset }) => (
<ErrorBoundary
onReset={reset}
fallbackRender={({ resetErrorBoundary }) => (
<div>
There was an error!
<Button onClick={() => resetErrorBoundary()}>Try again</Button>
</div>
)}
>
<Page />
</ErrorBoundary>
)}
</QueryErrorResetBoundary>
)
import { QueryErrorResetBoundary } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { ErrorBoundary } from 'react-error-boundary'
const App: React.FC = () => (
<QueryErrorResetBoundary>
{({ reset }) => (
<ErrorBoundary
onReset={reset}
fallbackRender={({ resetErrorBoundary }) => (
<div>
There was an error!
<Button onClick={() => resetErrorBoundary()}>Try again</Button>
</div>
)}
>
<Page />
</ErrorBoundary>
)}
</QueryErrorResetBoundary>
)
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