useRequest with serial
use hook
Before using extension hooks, make sure you are familiar with the basic usage of alova.
This use hook is more concise and easy to use than serial request in best practice, with unified loading status, error, and callback functions.
Features
- A more concise and easy-to-use serial method;
- Unified request status and callback function;
- send function can trigger serial execution of multiple requests;
Example
Install
- vue
- react
- svelte
# npm
npm install @alova/scene-vue --save
#yarn
yarn add @alova/scene-vue
# npm
npm install @alova/scene-react --save
#yarn
yarn add @alova/scene-react
# npm
npm install @alova/scene-svelte --save
#yarn
yarn add @alova/scene-svelte
Usage
Basic usage
Same usage as useRequest
, except that the first parameter is changed to an array of handlers executed serially, and each handler will receive the response data of the previous request.
const {
// Serial loading status, all requests will be changed to false
loading,
// The response data of the last request
data,
// Any request error will record the error message here
error,
// Manually send a serial request
send,
// serial request success callback binding function
onSuccess,
// Serial request error callback binding function, any request error will trigger it
onError,
// Serial request completion callback binding function
onComplete
} = useSerialRequest(
[
// args is the parameter passed in by the send function
(...args) => request1(args),
// Starting from the second handler, the first parameter is the response data of the previous request, and args is received from the second
(response1, ...args) => request2(response1, args),
(response2, ...args) => request3(response2, args)
],
{
immediate: false
}
);
// emit request manually and pass arguments
send(1, 2, 3);
It is worth noting that the first item in the handler array can also be specified as a method instance, and the second item must be a function.
useSerialRequest([
methodInstance,
(response1, ...args) => request2(response1, args),
(response2, ...args) => request3(response2, args)
]);
Request error
When any of the serial requests is wrong, onError
will be triggered, and its event.method
will point to the method instance of the request error.
API
Hook configuration
Inherit all configurations from useRequest.
Responsive data
Inherit all responsive data from useRequest.
Action function
Inherit all action functions of useRequest.
Event
Inherit all events from useRequest.