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    Use Async Functions in a Recoil Selector
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Use Async Functions in a Recoil Selector

InstructorChris Achard

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Instead of just returning a value from a recoil selector, you can return any promise, which means that you can do asynchronous functions in recoil selectors (this is a little like a redux thunk).

The huge bonus is that you don't have to do anything different when actually calling the selector - use can use useRecoilValue in the same way that you would from a normal selector.

The only thing you must do is somewhere in the component tree, wrap any component that uses an async selector with a <React.Suspense> tag with a fallback prop that will tell React what to display when the async selector isn't loaded yet.