Local Data Updates
There are a couple of APIs that Relay provides in order to make purely local updates to the Relay store (i.e. updates not tied to a server operation).
Note that local data updates can be made both on client-only data, or on regular data that was fetched from the server via an operation.
commitLocalUpdate​
To make updates using an updater function, you can use the commitLocalUpdate API:
import type {Environment} from 'react-relay';
const {commitLocalUpdate, graphql} = require('react-relay');
function commitCommentCreateLocally(
environment: Environment,
feedbackID: string,
) {
return commitLocalUpdate(environment, store => {
// Imperatively mutate the store here
});
}
module.exports = {commit: commitCommentCreateLocally};
commitLocalUpdateupdate simply takes an environment and an updater function.updatertakes astoreargument, which is an instance of aRecordSourceSelectorProxy; this interface allows you to imperatively write and read data directly to and from the Relay store. This means that you have full control over how to update the store: you can create entirely new records, or update or delete existing ones.- Unlike regular and optimistic updaters that are accepted by the mutation and subscription APIs, the updater passed to
commitLocalUpdatedoes not accept a second parameter. This is because there is no associated network response.
- Note that any local data updates will automatically cause components subscribed to the data to be notified of the change and re-render.
commitPayload​
commitPayload takes an OperationDescriptor and the payload for the query, and writes it to the Relay Store. The payload will be resolved like a normal server response for a query, and will also resolve Data Driven Dependencies that are passed as JSResource, requireDefer, etc.
import type {FooQueryRawResponse} from 'FooQuery.graphql'
const {createOperationDescriptor} = require('relay-runtime');
const operationDescriptor = createOperationDescriptor(FooQuery, {
id: 'an-id',
otherVariable: 'value',
});
const payload: FooQueryRawResponse = {...};
environment.commitPayload(operationDescriptor, payload);
- An
OperationDescriptorcan be created bycreateOperationDescriptor; it takes the query and the query variables. - The payload can be typed using the Flow type generated by adding the directive
@raw_response_typeto the query. - Note that any local data updates will automatically cause components subscribed to the data to be notified of the change and re-render.
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