Some methods within TanStack Query accept a QueryFilters or MutationFilters object.
Query Filters
A query filter is an object with certain conditions to match a query with:
// Cancel all queries
await queryClient.cancelQueries()
// Remove all inactive queries that begin with `posts` in the key
queryClient.removeQueries({ queryKey: ['posts'], type: 'inactive' })
// Refetch all active queries
await queryClient.refetchQueries({ type: 'active' })
// Refetch all active queries that begin with `posts` in the key
await queryClient.refetchQueries({ queryKey: ['posts'], type: 'active' })
A query filter object supports the following properties:
- queryKey?: QueryKey
- Set this property to define a query key to match on.
- exact?: boolean
- If you don't want to search queries inclusively by query key, you can pass the exact: true option to return only the query with the exact query key you have passed.
- type?: 'active' | 'inactive' | 'all'
- Defaults to all
- When set to active it will match active queries.
- When set to inactive it will match inactive queries.
- stale?: boolean
- When set to true it will match stale queries.
- When set to false it will match fresh queries.
- fetchStatus?: FetchStatus
- When set to fetching it will match queries that are currently fetching.
- When set to paused it will match queries that wanted to fetch, but have been paused.
- When set to idle it will match queries that are not fetching.
- predicate?: (query: Query) => boolean
- This predicate function will be used as a final filter on all matching queries. If no other filters are specified, this function will be evaluated against every query in the cache.
Mutation Filters
A mutation filter is an object with certain conditions to match a mutation with:
// Get the number of all fetching mutations
await queryClient.isMutating()
// Filter mutations by mutationKey
await queryClient.isMutating({ mutationKey: ['post'] })
// Filter mutations using a predicate function
await queryClient.isMutating({
predicate: (mutation) => mutation.state.variables?.id === 1,
})
A mutation filter object supports the following properties:
- mutationKey?: MutationKey
- Set this property to define a mutation key to match on.
- exact?: boolean
- If you don't want to search mutations inclusively by mutation key, you can pass the exact: true option to return only the mutation with the exact mutation key you have passed.
- status?: MutationStatus
- Allows for filtering mutations according to their status.
- predicate?: (mutation: Mutation) => boolean
- This predicate function will be used as a final filter on all matching mutations. If no other filters are specified, this function will be evaluated against every mutation in the cache.
Utils
matchQuery
const isMatching = matchQuery(filters, query)
Returns a boolean that indicates whether a query matches the provided set of query filters.
matchMutation
const isMatching = matchMutation(filters, mutation)
Returns a boolean that indicates whether a mutation matches the provided set of mutation filters.