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useAsyncState

Reactive async state. Will not block your setup function and will trigger changes once the promise is ready. The state is a shallowRef by default.

Usage

ts
import { useAsyncState } from '@vueuse/core'
import axios from 'axios'

const { state, isReady, isLoading, error } = useAsyncState(
  axios
    .get('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1')
    .then(t => t.data),
  { id: null },
)

Return Values

PropertyDescription
stateThe result of the async function
isReadytrue when the promise has resolved at least once
isLoadingtrue while the promise is pending
errorThe error if the promise was rejected
executeRe-execute the async function with optional delay
executeImmediateRe-execute immediately (shorthand for execute(0))

Awaiting the Result

The return value is thenable, so you can await it in async functions or <script setup>:

ts
const { state, isReady } = await useAsyncState(fetchData, null)
// `state` is now populated, `isReady` is true

Manual Execution

Set immediate: false to prevent automatic execution on creation.

vue
<script setup lang="ts">
import { useAsyncState } from '@vueuse/core'

const { state, execute, executeImmediate } = useAsyncState(action, '', { immediate: false })

async function action(event) {
  await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 500))
  return `${event.target.textContent} clicked!`
}
</script>

<template>
  <p>State: {{ state }}</p>

  <button class="button" @click="executeImmediate">
    Execute now
  </button>

  <button class="ml-2 button" @click="event => execute(500, event)">
    Execute with delay
  </button>
</template>

Options

ts
const { state } = useAsyncState(promise, initialState, {
  // Execute immediately on creation (default: true)
  immediate: true,
  // Delay before first execution in ms (default: 0)
  delay: 0,
  // Reset state to initial before each execution (default: true)
  resetOnExecute: true,
  // Use shallowRef for state (default: true)
  shallow: true,
  // Throw errors instead of catching them (default: false)
  throwError: false,
  // Called when promise resolves
  onSuccess(data) {
    console.log('Success:', data)
  },
  // Called when promise rejects
  onError(error) {
    console.error('Error:', error)
  },
})

Type Declarations

ts
export interface UseAsyncStateReturnBase<
  Data,
  Params extends any[],
  Shallow extends boolean,
> {
  state: Shallow extends true ? Ref<Data> : Ref<UnwrapRef<Data>>
  isReady: Ref<boolean>
  isLoading: Ref<boolean>
  error: Ref<unknown>
  execute: (delay?: number, ...args: Params) => Promise<Data | undefined>
  executeImmediate: (...args: Params) => Promise<Data | undefined>
}
export type UseAsyncStateReturn<
  Data,
  Params extends any[],
  Shallow extends boolean,
> = UseAsyncStateReturnBase<Data, Params, Shallow> &
  PromiseLike<UseAsyncStateReturnBase<Data, Params, Shallow>>
export interface UseAsyncStateOptions<Shallow extends boolean, D = any> {
  /**
   * Delay for the first execution of the promise when "immediate" is true. In milliseconds.
   *
   * @default 0
   */
  delay?: number
  /**
   * Execute the promise right after the function is invoked.
   * Will apply the delay if any.
   *
   * When set to false, you will need to execute it manually.
   *
   * @default true
   */
  immediate?: boolean
  /**
   * Callback when error is caught.
   */
  onError?: (e: unknown) => void
  /**
   * Callback when success is caught.
   * @param {D} data
   */
  onSuccess?: (data: D) => void
  /**
   * Sets the state to initialState before executing the promise.
   *
   * This can be useful when calling the execute function more than once (for
   * example, to refresh data). When set to false, the current state remains
   * unchanged until the promise resolves.
   *
   * @default true
   */
  resetOnExecute?: boolean
  /**
   * Use shallowRef.
   *
   * @default true
   */
  shallow?: Shallow
  /**
   *
   * An error is thrown when executing the execute function
   *
   * @default false
   */
  throwError?: boolean
}
/**
 * Reactive async state. Will not block your setup function and will trigger changes once
 * the promise is ready.
 *
 * @see https://vueuse.org/useAsyncState
 * @param promise         The promise / async function to be resolved
 * @param initialState    The initial state, used until the first evaluation finishes
 * @param options
 */
export declare function useAsyncState<
  Data,
  Params extends any[] = any[],
  Shallow extends boolean = true,
>(
  promise: Promise<Data> | ((...args: Params) => Promise<Data>),
  initialState: MaybeRef<Data>,
  options?: UseAsyncStateOptions<Shallow, Data>,
): UseAsyncStateReturn<Data, Params, Shallow>