--- id: infinite-query-property-order title: Ensure correct order of inference sensitive properties for infinite queries --- For the following functions, the property order of the passed in object matters due to type inference: - `useInfiniteQuery` - `useSuspenseInfiniteQuery` - `infiniteQueryOptions` The correct property order is as follows: - `queryFn` - `getPreviousPageParam` - `getNextPageParam` All other properties are insensitive to the order as they do not depend on type inference. ## Rule Details Examples of **incorrect** code for this rule: ```tsx /* eslint "@tanstack/query/infinite-query-property-order": "warn" */ import { useInfiniteQuery } from '@tanstack/react-query' const query = useInfiniteQuery({ queryKey: ['projects'], getNextPageParam: (lastPage) => lastPage.nextId ?? undefined, queryFn: async ({ pageParam }) => { const response = await fetch(`/api/projects?cursor=${pageParam}`) return await response.json() }, initialPageParam: 0, getPreviousPageParam: (firstPage) => firstPage.previousId ?? undefined, maxPages: 3, }) ``` Examples of **correct** code for this rule: ```tsx /* eslint "@tanstack/query/infinite-query-property-order": "warn" */ import { useInfiniteQuery } from '@tanstack/react-query' const query = useInfiniteQuery({ queryKey: ['projects'], queryFn: async ({ pageParam }) => { const response = await fetch(`/api/projects?cursor=${pageParam}`) return await response.json() }, initialPageParam: 0, getPreviousPageParam: (firstPage) => firstPage.previousId ?? undefined, getNextPageParam: (lastPage) => lastPage.nextId ?? undefined, maxPages: 3, }) ``` ## Attributes - [x] ✅ Recommended - [x] 🔧 Fixable