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Remix/Single Fetch/Replace Types
Last update
Jul 24, 2024
Remix / Single Fetch / Replace Types
This codemod replaces the UIMatch and MetaArgs types with UIMatch_SingleFetch and MetaArgs_SingleFetch
Usage
You can use this codemod with the following command:
codemod remix/single-fetch/replace-types
Examples
- import type { UIMatch } from '@remix-run/react'+ import type { UIMatch_SingleFetch } from '@remix-run/react'let matches = useMatches();- let rootMatch = matches[0] as UIMatch<typeof loader>;+ let rootMatch = matches[0] as UIMatch_SingleFetch<typeof loader>;
- import type { MetaArgs } from '@remix-run/react'+ import type { MetaArgs_SingleFetch } from '@remix-run/react'export function meta({data,matches,- }: MetaArgs<typeof loader, { root: typeof rootLoader }>) {+ }: MetaArgs_SingleFetch<typeof loader, { root: typeof rootLoader }>) {// ...}
Headers can't be set to a function
If headers are set by a function, we can't automatically map that to the
response
object.
In this case it'll leave a TODO comment so this can be resolved manually
export async function action({ request }: ActionFunctionArgs) {const toastHeaders = createToastHeaders({title: 'Deleted',description: 'Your connection has been deleted.',})return json({ status: 'success' } as const, { headers: toastHeaders })}
export async function action({ request, response }: ActionFunctionArgs) {const toastHeaders = createToastHeaders({title: 'Deleted',description: 'Your connection has been deleted.',})// TODO: response.headers = toastHeadersreturn { status: 'success' } as const}
If response is already in scope
If the function already has a variable named response
, such as from another
fetch operation, it will conflict with the new response
argument.
In this case, it will rename your existing response
to response2
, which you
may want to rename manually to fetchResponse
or something more descriptive.
export async function loader({ request }: LoaderFunctionArgs) {const response = await fetch(process.env.DATABASE_URL).then(r => r.json())return json({session: response.data,},{status: 200,},)}
will be transformed to
export async function loader({ request, response }: LoaderFunctionArgs) {const response2 = await fetch(process.env.DATABASE_URL).then(r => r.json())response.status = 200return {session: response2.data,}}
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