// In Next.js, this file would be called: app/providers.tsx 'use client' // Since QueryClientProvider relies on useContext under the hood, we have to put 'use client' on top import { QueryClientProvider, isServer } from '@tanstack/react-query' import { ReactQueryDevtools } from '@tanstack/react-query-devtools' import type { QueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query' import { makeQueryClient } from '@/app/make-query-client' let browserQueryClient: QueryClient | undefined = undefined function getQueryClient() { if (isServer) { // Server: always make a new query client return makeQueryClient() } else { // Browser: make a new query client if we don't already have one // This is very important, so we don't re-make a new client if React // suspends during the initial render. This may not be needed if we // have a suspense boundary BELOW the creation of the query client if (!browserQueryClient) browserQueryClient = makeQueryClient() return browserQueryClient } } export default function Providers({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) { // NOTE: Avoid useState when initializing the query client if you don't // have a suspense boundary between this and the code that may // suspend because React will throw away the client on the initial // render if it suspends and there is no boundary const queryClient = getQueryClient() return ( {children} ) }