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  • New Features

    • Updated data management integration with Next.js for improved performance.
    • Introduced support for React Query's features through QueryClient and QueryClientProvider.
    • Enhanced user creation and CRUD operations with improved asynchronous handling.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved error handling and response management for data operations.
  • Documentation

    • Updated installation instructions and configuration snippets for clarity and accuracy.

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Walkthrough

The integration of ZenStack with Next.js has undergone significant updates, shifting from swr to @tanstack/react-query for data management. This change enhances data-fetching efficiency and aligns with React's concurrent features. Key modifications include a new query handling configuration, the introduction of QueryClient for managing data across components, and a streamlined approach to asynchronous operations using mutateAsync. Overall, these updates modernize the architecture, improving performance and developer experience.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
src/pages/_app.tsx Introduced QueryClient for data management; no change in MyApp signature, but context updated.
src/components/Signup.tsx Updated user creation to use mutateAsync instead of trigger.
src/components/Posts.tsx Transitioned post CRUD operations to use mutateAsync for creating, updating, and deleting posts.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Signup
    participant Posts
    participant QueryClient

    User->>Signup: Submit Signup Form
    Signup->>QueryClient: mutateAsync for User Creation
    QueryClient-->>Signup: Response
    Signup-->>User: Signup Confirmation

    User->>Posts: Create/Update/Delete Post
    Posts->>QueryClient: mutateAsync for CRUD Operations
    QueryClient-->>Posts: Response
    Posts-->>User: Operation Confirmation
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221-225: LGTM! Installation instructions for new packages are clear.

The installation of @zenstackhq/server, @tanstack/react-query, and @zenstackhq/tanstack-query is correctly outlined.


256-258: LGTM! Plugin configuration for generating React hooks is correct.

The addition of plugin hooks in schema.zmodel aligns with the new data-fetching strategy.


580-582: LGTM! Configuration of the Post model is correct.

The configuration of the Post model aligns with the new data-fetching strategy.


316-316: LGTM! Usage of mutateAsync in Signup component is correct.

The mutateAsync method from useCreateUser hook is correctly used in the Signup component.

However, ensure that error handling is comprehensive and covers all potential issues.


279-294: LGTM! Integration of QueryClient and QueryClientProvider is correct.

The QueryClient and QueryClientProvider are correctly integrated into the MyApp component.

However, ensure that all components using React Query are wrapped within the QueryClientProvider.


580-582: LGTM! Usage of mutateAsync in Posts component is correct.

The mutateAsync method from useCreatePost, useUpdatePost, and useDeletePost hooks is correctly used in the Posts component.

However, ensure that error handling is comprehensive and covers all potential issues.


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