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---
id: createPersister
title: experimental_createQueryPersister
---
## Installation
This utility comes as a separate package and is available under the `'@tanstack/query-persist-client-core'` import.
```bash
npm install @tanstack/query-persist-client-core
```
or
```bash
pnpm add @tanstack/query-persist-client-core
```
or
```bash
yarn add @tanstack/query-persist-client-core
```
or
```bash
bun add @tanstack/query-persist-client-core
```
## Usage
- Import the `experimental_createQueryPersister` function
- Create a new `experimental_createQueryPersister`
- you can pass any `storage` to it that adheres to the `AsyncStorage` or `Storage` interface
- Pass that `persister` as an option to your Query. This can be done either by passing it to the `defaultOptions` of the `QueryClient` or to any `useQuery` hook instance.
- If you pass this `persister` as `defaultOptions`, all queries will be persisted to the provided `storage`. You can additionally narrow this down by passing `filters`. In contrast to the `persistClient` plugin, this will not persist the whole query client as a single item, but each query separately. As a key, the query hash is used.
- If you provide this `persister` to a single `useQuery` hook, only this Query will be persisted.
This way, you do not need to store whole `QueryClient`, but choose what is worth to be persisted in your application. Each query is lazily restored (when the Query is first used) and persisted (after each run of the `queryFn`), so it does not need to be throttled. `staleTime` is also respected after restoring the Query, so if data is considered `stale`, it will be refetched immediately after restoring. If data is `fresh`, the `queryFn` will not run.
Garbage collecting a Query from memory **does not** affect the persisted data. That means Queries can be kept in memory for a shorter period of time to be more **memory efficient**. If they are used the next time, they will just be restored from the persistent storage again.
```tsx
import { QueryClient } from '@tanstack/vue-query'
import { experimental_createQueryPersister } from '@tanstack/query-persist-client-core'
const persister = experimental_createQueryPersister({
storage: AsyncStorage,
maxAge: 1000 * 60 * 60 * 12, // 12 hours
})
const queryClient = new QueryClient({
defaultOptions: {
queries: {
gcTime: 1000 * 30, // 30 seconds
persister: persister.persisterFn,
},
},
})
```
### Adapted defaults
The `createPersister` plugin technically wraps the `queryFn`, so it doesn't restore if the `queryFn` doesn't run. In that way, it acts as a caching layer between the Query and the network. Thus, the `networkMode` defaults to `'offlineFirst'` when a persister is used, so that restoring from the persistent storage can also happen even if there is no network connection.
## API
### `experimental_createQueryPersister`
```tsx
experimental_createQueryPersister(options: StoragePersisterOptions)
```
#### `Options`
```tsx
export interface StoragePersisterOptions {
/** The storage client used for setting and retrieving items from cache.
* For SSR pass in `undefined`.
*/
storage: AsyncStorage | Storage | undefined | null
/**
* How to serialize the data to storage.
* @default `JSON.stringify`
*/
serialize?: (persistedQuery: PersistedQuery) => string
/**
* How to deserialize the data from storage.
* @default `JSON.parse`
*/
deserialize?: (cachedString: string) => PersistedQuery
/**
* A unique string that can be used to forcefully invalidate existing caches,
* if they do not share the same buster string
*/
buster?: string
/**
* The max-allowed age of the cache in milliseconds.
* If a persisted cache is found that is older than this
* time, it will be discarded
* @default 24 hours
*/
maxAge?: number
/**
* Prefix to be used for storage key.
* Storage key is a combination of prefix and query hash in a form of `prefix-queryHash`.
*/
prefix?: string
/**
* Filters to narrow down which Queries should be persisted.
*/
filters?: QueryFilters
}
interface AsyncStorage {
getItem: (key: string) => Promise<string | undefined | null>
setItem: (key: string, value: string) => Promise<unknown>
removeItem: (key: string) => Promise<void>
}
```
The default options are:
```tsx
{
prefix = 'tanstack-query',
maxAge = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24,
serialize = JSON.stringify,
deserialize = JSON.parse,
}
```