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Welcome to your new TanStack app!
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# Dofus Manager
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# Getting Started
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Application de gestion de personnages, comptes et équipes pour Dofus.
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To run this application:
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## Prérequis
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- Node.js 20+
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- pnpm 9+
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- Docker & Docker Compose
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## Installation
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```bash
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# Cloner le repo
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git clone <repo-url>
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cd dofus-manager2
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# Installer les dépendances
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pnpm install
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# Copier les variables d'environnement
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cp .env.example .env
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```
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## Développement local
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```bash
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# Lancer PostgreSQL
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docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.dev.yml up -d
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# Appliquer les migrations
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pnpm prisma migrate dev
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# Lancer le serveur de développement
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pnpm dev
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```
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# Building For Production
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L'application est accessible sur `http://localhost:3000`
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To build this application for production:
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## Scripts disponibles
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| Script | Description |
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|--------|-------------|
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| `pnpm dev` | Lancer le serveur de développement |
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| `pnpm build` | Build de production |
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| `pnpm start` | Lancer le build de production |
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| `pnpm lint` | Vérifier le code avec Biome |
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| `pnpm lint:fix` | Corriger les erreurs de lint |
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| `pnpm format` | Formater le code |
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| `pnpm typecheck` | Vérifier les types TypeScript |
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| `pnpm test` | Lancer les tests |
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| `pnpm prisma studio` | Ouvrir Prisma Studio |
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| `pnpm prisma migrate dev` | Créer/appliquer les migrations |
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## Variables d'environnement
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| Variable | Description | Exemple |
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|----------|-------------|---------|
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| `DATABASE_URL` | URL de connexion PostgreSQL | `postgresql://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/dofus_manager` |
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| `APP_URL` | URL de l'application | `http://localhost:3000` |
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| `NODE_ENV` | Environnement | `development` / `production` |
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| `SESSION_SECRET` | Clé secrète pour les sessions (min 32 chars) | `change-me-to-a-random-string` |
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## Structure du projet
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```
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├── .gitea/workflows/ # CI/CD Gitea Actions
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├── docker/ # Dockerfile et docker-compose
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├── prisma/ # Schema et migrations Prisma
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├── src/
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│ ├── components/ # Composants React
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│ ├── lib/ # Utilitaires et services
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│ ├── routes/ # Pages et API (TanStack Router)
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│ └── styles/ # CSS global
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└── tests/ # Tests unitaires et E2E
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```
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## Docker
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```bash
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pnpm build
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# Build l'image
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docker build -f docker/Dockerfile -t dofus-manager .
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# Lancer en production
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docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
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```
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## Testing
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## Tech Stack
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This project uses [Vitest](https://vitest.dev/) for testing. You can run the tests with:
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```bash
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pnpm test
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```
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## Styling
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This project uses CSS for styling.
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## Routing
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This project uses [TanStack Router](https://tanstack.com/router). The initial setup is a file based router. Which means that the routes are managed as files in `src/routes`.
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### Adding A Route
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To add a new route to your application just add another a new file in the `./src/routes` directory.
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TanStack will automatically generate the content of the route file for you.
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Now that you have two routes you can use a `Link` component to navigate between them.
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### Adding Links
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To use SPA (Single Page Application) navigation you will need to import the `Link` component from `@tanstack/react-router`.
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```tsx
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import { Link } from "@tanstack/react-router";
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```
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Then anywhere in your JSX you can use it like so:
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```tsx
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<Link to="/about">About</Link>
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```
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This will create a link that will navigate to the `/about` route.
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More information on the `Link` component can be found in the [Link documentation](https://tanstack.com/router/v1/docs/framework/react/api/router/linkComponent).
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### Using A Layout
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In the File Based Routing setup the layout is located in `src/routes/__root.tsx`. Anything you add to the root route will appear in all the routes. The route content will appear in the JSX where you use the `<Outlet />` component.
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Here is an example layout that includes a header:
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```tsx
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import { Outlet, createRootRoute } from '@tanstack/react-router'
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import { TanStackRouterDevtools } from '@tanstack/react-router-devtools'
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import { Link } from "@tanstack/react-router";
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export const Route = createRootRoute({
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component: () => (
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<>
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<header>
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<nav>
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<Link to="/">Home</Link>
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<Link to="/about">About</Link>
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</nav>
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</header>
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<Outlet />
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<TanStackRouterDevtools />
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</>
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),
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})
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```
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The `<TanStackRouterDevtools />` component is not required so you can remove it if you don't want it in your layout.
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More information on layouts can be found in the [Layouts documentation](https://tanstack.com/router/latest/docs/framework/react/guide/routing-concepts#layouts).
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## Data Fetching
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There are multiple ways to fetch data in your application. You can use TanStack Query to fetch data from a server. But you can also use the `loader` functionality built into TanStack Router to load the data for a route before it's rendered.
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For example:
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```tsx
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const peopleRoute = createRoute({
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getParentRoute: () => rootRoute,
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path: "/people",
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loader: async () => {
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const response = await fetch("https://swapi.dev/api/people");
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return response.json() as Promise<{
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results: {
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name: string;
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}[];
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}>;
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},
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component: () => {
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const data = peopleRoute.useLoaderData();
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return (
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<ul>
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{data.results.map((person) => (
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<li key={person.name}>{person.name}</li>
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))}
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</ul>
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);
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},
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});
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```
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Loaders simplify your data fetching logic dramatically. Check out more information in the [Loader documentation](https://tanstack.com/router/latest/docs/framework/react/guide/data-loading#loader-parameters).
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### React-Query
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React-Query is an excellent addition or alternative to route loading and integrating it into you application is a breeze.
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First add your dependencies:
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```bash
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pnpm add @tanstack/react-query @tanstack/react-query-devtools
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```
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Next we'll need to create a query client and provider. We recommend putting those in `main.tsx`.
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```tsx
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import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from "@tanstack/react-query";
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// ...
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const queryClient = new QueryClient();
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// ...
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if (!rootElement.innerHTML) {
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const root = ReactDOM.createRoot(rootElement);
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root.render(
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<QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
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<RouterProvider router={router} />
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</QueryClientProvider>
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);
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}
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```
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You can also add TanStack Query Devtools to the root route (optional).
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```tsx
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import { ReactQueryDevtools } from "@tanstack/react-query-devtools";
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const rootRoute = createRootRoute({
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component: () => (
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<>
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<Outlet />
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<ReactQueryDevtools buttonPosition="top-right" />
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<TanStackRouterDevtools />
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</>
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),
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});
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```
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Now you can use `useQuery` to fetch your data.
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```tsx
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import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
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import "./App.css";
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function App() {
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const { data } = useQuery({
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queryKey: ["people"],
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queryFn: () =>
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fetch("https://swapi.dev/api/people")
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.then((res) => res.json())
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.then((data) => data.results as { name: string }[]),
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initialData: [],
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});
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return (
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<div>
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<ul>
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{data.map((person) => (
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<li key={person.name}>{person.name}</li>
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))}
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</ul>
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</div>
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);
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}
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export default App;
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```
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You can find out everything you need to know on how to use React-Query in the [React-Query documentation](https://tanstack.com/query/latest/docs/framework/react/overview).
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## State Management
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Another common requirement for React applications is state management. There are many options for state management in React. TanStack Store provides a great starting point for your project.
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First you need to add TanStack Store as a dependency:
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```bash
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pnpm add @tanstack/store
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```
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Now let's create a simple counter in the `src/App.tsx` file as a demonstration.
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```tsx
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import { useStore } from "@tanstack/react-store";
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import { Store } from "@tanstack/store";
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import "./App.css";
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const countStore = new Store(0);
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function App() {
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const count = useStore(countStore);
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return (
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<div>
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<button onClick={() => countStore.setState((n) => n + 1)}>
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Increment - {count}
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</button>
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</div>
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);
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}
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export default App;
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```
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One of the many nice features of TanStack Store is the ability to derive state from other state. That derived state will update when the base state updates.
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Let's check this out by doubling the count using derived state.
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```tsx
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import { useStore } from "@tanstack/react-store";
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import { Store, Derived } from "@tanstack/store";
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import "./App.css";
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const countStore = new Store(0);
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const doubledStore = new Derived({
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fn: () => countStore.state * 2,
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deps: [countStore],
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});
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doubledStore.mount();
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function App() {
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const count = useStore(countStore);
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const doubledCount = useStore(doubledStore);
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return (
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<div>
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<button onClick={() => countStore.setState((n) => n + 1)}>
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Increment - {count}
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</button>
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<div>Doubled - {doubledCount}</div>
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</div>
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);
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}
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export default App;
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```
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We use the `Derived` class to create a new store that is derived from another store. The `Derived` class has a `mount` method that will start the derived store updating.
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Once we've created the derived store we can use it in the `App` component just like we would any other store using the `useStore` hook.
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You can find out everything you need to know on how to use TanStack Store in the [TanStack Store documentation](https://tanstack.com/store/latest).
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# Demo files
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Files prefixed with `demo` can be safely deleted. They are there to provide a starting point for you to play around with the features you've installed.
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# Learn More
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You can learn more about all of the offerings from TanStack in the [TanStack documentation](https://tanstack.com).
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- **Frontend:** React 19, TanStack Router, TanStack Query, Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui
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- **Backend:** TanStack Start, Prisma
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- **Database:** PostgreSQL 16
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- **DevOps:** Docker, Gitea Actions
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