- Placeholder Query Data | TanStack Query React Docs
What is placeholder data? Placeholder data allows a query to behave as if it already has data, similar to the initialData option, but the data is not persisted to the cache
- Polling simplified, with React Query (useQuery) - Medium
We can use useQuery to fetch data from the network and cache it In this article, we will see how useQuery can ease our job in polling and refetching APIs conditionally with a small example We
- Poll and Voting System with PHP and MySQL - CodeShack
In this tutorial, we'll develop a secure poll and voting system using PHP and MySQL This system will allow you to interact with your audience and display a collection of polls You'll learn to create polls, implement a voting system, delete polls, and display the list of published polls
- How to utilize useQuery for polling background data fetching
Whether you need to poll an API at a regular interval, fetch data in the background, or transform the data before it’s returned to the component, options like refetchInterval, refetchIntervalInBackground, and select make it easy to get the job done
- Queries - Apollo GraphQL Docs
Polling provides near-real-time synchronization with your server by executing your query periodically at a specified interval To enable polling for a query, pass a pollInterval configuration option to the useQuery hook with an interval in milliseconds:
- OpenPoll - OpenAPI Quick Poll Specification by Polling. com
This repository contains the OpenAPI 3 0 specification for generating public polls via URL parameters With this API, you can create multiple types of polls (multiple choice, checkbox, ranking, text input, star rating) programmatically using URL-encoded query parameters
- Placeholder Query Data | TanStack Query Angular Docs (2025)
Placeholder data allows a query to behave as if it already has data, similar to the initialData option, but the data is not persisted to the cache This comes in handy for situations where you have enough partial (or fake) data to render the query successfully while the actual data is fetched in the background
- jQuery, simple polling example - Stack Overflow
I'm learning jQuery, and I'm trying to find a simple code example that will poll an API for a condition (ie, request a webpage every few seconds and process the results)
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