How do I use Suspense in React?
You can use Suspense in React to handle asynchronous operations like data fetching. It allows you to show a fallback UI while the data is being loaded.
Can you give me an example of how to implement it?
Sure! First, wrap your component with <Suspense>
and provide a fallback. Then, use a data-fetching library that supports Suspense, like React Query.
What happens if the data takes too long to load?
If the data takes too long, the fallback UI will remain visible until the data is ready. You can customize the fallback to show loading indicators.
Is Suspense only for data fetching?
No, Suspense can also be used for code-splitting with React.lazy, allowing you to load components only when needed.
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