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Here i am using react Query to fetch data. i have used in useQuries refetchInterval for 3000 miliseconds, so every 3 seconds it's refetch data. so when i display data it's changing automatically as we refetch data. but in my case i don't want to refetch data more then 3 times, suppose, i want to use {refetchInterval : 3000} only for 3 times then it will stop refetching data.

is there any way to do this. how can i fix it for only 3 times use refetchInterval options. ecah time it will refetch after 3 seconds and onec it refetch 3 times it will automatically stop and no more reftech will work.

Please Help me to fix this and break the refetchInterval after 3 times. ThankYou for your trying in advance!

  const fetchData = () => {
            const rA=  devices?.map(async (id) => {
                const info = await axios.get(`https://www.roads.com/road/api/roadControl/${id}`, myHeaders).then((res) => {
                    return res.data;
                })
                return info
                
            })
            
            return rA;
        };
    
        const { data } = useQuery("post", fetchData,
            { refetchInterval: 3000 });

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This should work

const countRef = useRef(0)
const { data } = useQuery("post", () => {
  countRef.current += 1
  return fetchData()
}, { refetchInterval: () => countRef.current < 3 ? 3000 : false });
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    The answer to use refetchInterval as a function is correct - I just wanted to point out that the ref might be unnecessary because the function gets the query passed, and the query contains query.state.dataUpdateCount, which you can check if that greater than 3.
    – TkDodo
    Oct 29, 2022 at 14:35
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    extending @TkDodo comment: refetchInterval: (_data, query) => (query.state.dataUpdateCount > 3: 3000 : false)
    – Norfeldt
    Feb 1 at 12:32

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