I'm using Contentful as a CMS for my personal website built with React / Redux and I'm a little confused on how to deal with the async fetching of data.
For my site, I have a Blog
view that lists my BlogPost
s and clicking on one would take you to the BlogPost
view. In both these components, I want to animate in those elements when they are fetched / loaded.
I have 2 solutions in my head to handle fetching and animating:
- My current solution is in the root
App.jsx
to fetch all the posts from Contentful oncomponentDidMount()
and populate the Redux store key,posts
. This will be the only API request to Contentful. Then in theBlogPost
component I would handle things like so:
BlogPost.jsx
componentDidMount() {
if (this.props.posts.length > 0) { this.animateIn() }
else { show loading spinner }
}
componentDidUpdate(nextProps) {
if (nextProps.posts.length > 0) { this.animateIn() }
}
This way I can handle if the user goes to the BlogPost page from the Blog page or if they refresh on a BlogPost page.
- Second solution is one that I'm seeing in several online examples like this one. Instead of one API request, the example makes multiple requests. So in my
BlogPost
component, on mount I would make a request to get the specific post and then populate. This way, I don't repeat code in bothcomponentDidUpdate
andcomponentDidMount
but it's adding more API calls.
I'm leaning on sticking with my current solution but I was wondering if any experienced Contentful (or really any CMS users) have any opinions on best practices for this situation.