--- id: optimistic-updates title: Optimistic Updates --- When you optimistically update your state before performing a mutation, there is a chance that the mutation will fail. In most of these failure cases, you can just trigger a refetch for your optimistic queries to revert them to their true server state. In some circumstances though, refetching may not work correctly and the mutation error could represent some type of server issue that won't make it possible to refetch. In this event, you can instead choose to rollback your update. To do this, `useMutation`'s `onMutate` handler option allows you to return a value that will later be passed to both `onError` and `onSettled` handlers as the last argument. In most cases, it is most useful to pass a rollback function. ## Updating a list of todos when adding a new todo [//]: # 'Example' ```tsx const queryClient = useQueryClient() useMutation({ mutationFn: updateTodo, // When mutate is called: onMutate: async (newTodo) => { // Cancel any outgoing refetches // (so they don't overwrite our optimistic update) await queryClient.cancelQueries({ queryKey: ['todos'] }) // Snapshot the previous value const previousTodos = queryClient.getQueryData(['todos']) // Optimistically update to the new value queryClient.setQueryData(['todos'], (old) => [...old, newTodo]) // Return a context object with the snapshotted value return { previousTodos } }, // If the mutation fails, // use the context returned from onMutate to roll back onError: (err, newTodo, context) => { queryClient.setQueryData(['todos'], context.previousTodos) }, // Always refetch after error or success: onSettled: () => { queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['todos'] }) }, }) ``` [//]: # 'Example' ## Updating a single todo [//]: # 'Example2' ```tsx useMutation({ mutationFn: updateTodo, // When mutate is called: onMutate: async (newTodo) => { // Cancel any outgoing refetches // (so they don't overwrite our optimistic update) await queryClient.cancelQueries({ queryKey: ['todos', newTodo.id] }) // Snapshot the previous value const previousTodo = queryClient.getQueryData(['todos', newTodo.id]) // Optimistically update to the new value queryClient.setQueryData(['todos', newTodo.id], newTodo) // Return a context with the previous and new todo return { previousTodo, newTodo } }, // If the mutation fails, use the context we returned above onError: (err, newTodo, context) => { queryClient.setQueryData( ['todos', context.newTodo.id], context.previousTodo, ) }, // Always refetch after error or success: onSettled: (newTodo) => { queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['todos', newTodo.id] }) }, }) ``` [//]: # 'Example2' You can also use the `onSettled` function in place of the separate `onError` and `onSuccess` handlers if you wish: [//]: # 'Example3' ```tsx useMutation({ mutationFn: updateTodo, // ... onSettled: (newTodo, error, variables, context) => { if (error) { // do something } }, }) ``` [//]: # 'Example3'