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# Pinia Colada
> The missing data fetching library for [Pinia](https://pinia.vuejs.org)
Pinia Colada makes data fetching in Vue applications a breeze. It's built on top of [Pinia](https://pinia.vuejs.org) and takes away all of the complexity and boilerplate that comes with fetching data. It's fully typed and tree-shakeable, and it's built with the same principles as Pinia and Vue: It's approachable, flexible, powerful and can be progressively adopted.
> [!TIP]
> This is a feature-complete version of the exercises from [Mastering Pinia](https://masteringpinia.com/?utm=pinia-colada-readme). If you would like to learn how it started and become an expert in Vue state management, check it out!
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## Features
- ⚡️ **Automatic caching**: Smart client-side caching with request deduplication
- 🗄️ **Async State**: Handle any async state
- 🔌 **Plugins**: Powerful plugin system
- ✨ **Optimistic Updates**: Optimistic updates with ease
- 💡 **Sensible defaults**: Sane defaults with full customization
- 🧩 **Out-of-the box plugins**: A set of composable functions to handle data fetching
- 📚 **Typescript Support**: Fully typed with Typescript
<!-- - 📡 **Network Status**: Handle network status and offline support -->
<!-- - 🛠 **Devtools**: Integration with the Vue devtools -->
- 💨 **Small Bundle Size**: A baseline of ~2kb and fully tree-shakeable
- 📦 **Zero Dependencies**: No dependencies other than Pinia
- ⚙️ **SSR**: Out of the box server-side rendering support
> [!NOTE]
> Pinia Colada is always trying to improve and evolve.
> Feedback regarding new and existing options and features is very welcome!
> Contribution to documentation, issues, and pull requests are highly appreciated.
## Installation
```sh
npm install pinia @pinia/colada
```
Install the plugins for the features you need:
```ts
import { createPinia } from 'pinia'
import { PiniaColada } from '@pinia/colada'
app.use(createPinia())
// install after pinia
app.use(PiniaColada, {
// optional options
})
```
## Usage
The core of Pinia Colada is the `useQuery` and `useMutation` functions. They are used to read data and write it respectively. Here's a simple example:
```vue
<script lang="ts" setup>
import { useRoute } from 'vue-router'
import { useMutation, useQuery, useQueryCache } from '@pinia/colada'
import { patchContact, getContactById } from '~/api/contacts'
const route = useRoute()
const queryCache = useQueryCache()
const { data: contact, isPending } = useQuery({
// unique key for the query in the cache
key: () => ['contacts', route.params.id],
query: () => getContactById(route.params.id),
})
const { mutate: updateContact, isLoading } = useMutation({
mutation: patchContact,
async onSettled({ id }) {
// invalidate the query to refetch the data of the query above
await queryCache.invalidateQueries({ key: ['contacts', id], exact: true })
},
})
</script>
<template>
<section>
<p v-if="isPending">
Loading...
</p>
<ContactCard
v-else
:key="contact.id"
:contact="contact"
:is-updating="isLoading"
@update:contact="updateContact"
/>
</section>
</template>
```
Learn more about the core concepts and how to use them in the [documentation](https://pinia-colada.esm.dev).
## License
[MIT](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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