React Query External Sync
A powerful debugging tool for React Query state in any React-based application. Whether you're building for mobile, web, desktop, TV, or VR - this package has you covered. It works seamlessly across all platforms where React runs, with zero configuration to disable in production.
Pairs perfectly with React Native DevTools for a complete development experience.

✨ Features
- 🔄 Real-time React Query state synchronization
- 📱 Works with any React-based framework (React, React Native, Expo, Next.js, etc.)
- 🖥️ Platform-agnostic: Web, iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux, tvOS, VR - you name it!
- 🔌 Socket.IO integration for reliable communication
- 📊 Query status, data, and error monitoring
- ⚡️ Simple integration with minimal setup
- 🧩 Perfect companion to React Native DevTools
- 🛑 Zero-config production safety - automatically disabled in production builds
- 🚀 NEW: Remote Expo DevTools - Trigger Expo DevTools commands remotely without using the command line
- 🔧 Auto-implemented Expo commands - Default implementations for all Expo DevTools commands with no user setup required
📦 Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save-dev react-native-devtools-sync socket.io-client
# Using yarn
yarn add -D react-native-devtools-sync socket.io-client
# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D react-native-devtools-sync socket.io-client
🚀 Quick Start
Add the hook to your application where you set up your React Query context:
import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { useSyncQueriesExternal } from "react-query-external-sync";
// Import Platform for React Native or use other platform detection for web/desktop
import { Platform } from "react-native";
// Create your query client
const queryClient = new QueryClient();
function App() {
return (
<QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
<AppContent />
</QueryClientProvider>
);
}
function AppContent() {
// Set up the sync hook - automatically disabled in production!
useSyncQueriesExternal({
queryClient,
socketURL: "http://localhost:42831", // Default port for React Native DevTools
deviceName: Platform?.OS || "web", // Platform detection
platform: Platform?.OS || "web", // Use appropriate platform identifier
deviceId: Platform?.OS || "web", // Use a PERSISTENT identifier (see note below)
extraDeviceInfo: {
// Optional additional info about your device
appVersion: "1.0.0",
// Add any relevant platform info
},
enableLogs: false,
// Enable AsyncStorage monitoring (optional)
asyncStorage: AsyncStorage,
// Enable network monitoring (optional)
networkMonitoring: {
fetch: true,
xhr: true,
websocket: false
},
// Enable Expo DevTools (optional)
expoDevTools: {
enabled: true
}
});
// Your app content
return <YourApp />;
}
🔒 Production Safety
This package is automatically disabled in production builds.
// The package handles this internally:
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
useSyncQueries = require("./new-sync/useSyncQueries").useSyncQueries;
} else {
// In production, this becomes a no-op function
useSyncQueries = () => ({
isConnected: false,
connect: () => {},
disconnect: () => {},
socket: null,
users: [],
});
}
💡 Usage with DevTools
For the best experience, use this package with the React Native DevTools application:
- Download and launch the DevTools application
- Integrate this package in your React application
- Start your application
- DevTools will automatically detect and connect to your running application
Note: For optimal connection, launch DevTools before starting your application.
🚀 Remote Expo DevTools
This package now includes Remote Expo DevTools, allowing you to trigger Expo DevTools commands remotely without using the command line.
Setting up Expo DevTools
- Enable Expo DevTools in your app:
useSyncQueriesExternal({
// ... other options
expoDevTools: {
enabled: true
}
});
- Command handlers are now automatically implemented:
import { useSyncQueriesExternal } from "react-query-external-sync";
// Simply enable Expo DevTools - no implementation needed!
useSyncQueriesExternal({
// ... other options
expoDevTools: {
enabled: true
}
});
The library now includes default implementations for all Expo commands that will automatically detect and use the appropriate APIs based on your environment. These implementations will:
- Try to use Expo's APIs first if available
- Fall back to React Native's DevSettings and NativeModules if needed
- Provide helpful console messages if no implementation is found
If you need custom behavior, you can still override any command:
import {
setExpoCommandImplementations,
useSyncQueriesExternal
} from "react-query-external-sync";
// Override only the commands you need custom behavior for
setExpoCommandImplementations({
reload: async () => {
console.log("Custom reload implementation");
// Your custom implementation
await YourCustomReloadFunction();
},
// You can override just one or a few commands
// Other commands will use the default implementations
});
- Use the DevTools UI to trigger commands remotely:
- Connect to your device
- Click the Expo DevTools button in the dashboard
- Select a command to execute remotely
Available Commands
reload
: Reload the app
toggle-inspector
: Toggle the element inspector
toggle-performance-monitor
: Toggle the performance monitor
toggle-element-inspector
: Toggle the element inspector
clear-cache
: Clear the app cache
toggle-remote-debugging
: Toggle remote debugging
open-dev-menu
: Open the developer menu
take-screenshot
: Take a screenshot
shake-device
: Simulate device shake
⚙️ Configuration Options
The useSyncQueriesExternal
hook accepts the following options:
Option | Type | Required | Description |
---|
queryClient | QueryClient | Yes | Your React Query client instance |
socketURL | string | Yes | URL of the socket server (e.g., 'http://localhost:42831') |
deviceName | string | Yes | Human-readable name for your device |
platform | string | Yes | Platform identifier ('ios', 'android', 'web', 'macos', 'windows', etc.) |
deviceId | string | Yes | Unique identifier for your device |
extraDeviceInfo | object | No | Additional device metadata to display in DevTools |
enableLogs | boolean | No | Enable console logging for debugging (default: false) |
asyncStorage | AsyncStorage | No | AsyncStorage implementation for monitoring |
networkMonitoring | NetworkMonitoringOptions | No | Configure network request monitoring |
expoDevTools | ExpoDevToolsOptions | No | Configure Expo DevTools integration |
🐛 Troubleshooting
Quick Checklist
-
DevTools Connection
- Look for "Connected" status in the top-left corner of the DevTools app
- If it shows "Disconnected", restart the DevTools app
-
No Devices Appearing
- Verify the Socket.IO client is installed (
npm list socket.io-client
)
- Ensure the hook is properly set up in your app
- Check that
socketURL
matches the DevTools port (default: 42831)
- Restart both your app and the DevTools
-
Data Not Syncing
- Confirm you're passing the correct
queryClient
instance
- Set
enableLogs: true
to see connection information
That's it! If you're still having issues, visit the GitHub repository for support.
⚠️ Important Note About Device IDs
The deviceId
parameter must be persistent across app restarts and re-renders. Using a value that changes (like Date.now()
) will cause each render to be treated as a new device.
Recommended approaches:
// Simple approach for single devices
deviceId: Platform.OS, // Works if you only have one device per platform
// Better approach for multiple simulators/devices of same type
// Using AsyncStorage, MMKV, or another storage solution
const [deviceId, setDeviceId] = useState(Platform.OS);
useEffect(() => {
const loadOrCreateDeviceId = async () => {
// Try to load existing ID
const storedId = await AsyncStorage.getItem('deviceId');
if (storedId) {
setDeviceId(storedId);
} else {
// First launch - generate and store a persistent ID
const newId = `${Platform.OS}-${Date.now()}`;
await AsyncStorage.setItem('deviceId', newId);
setDeviceId(newId);
}
};
loadOrCreateDeviceId();
}, []);
🙏 Acknowledgements
This project is a fork with added features. A huge thank you to LovesWorking for creating the original React Query External Sync package, which provided an excellent foundation for this enhanced version. Your work has been instrumental in making React Query debugging easier and more powerful.
📄 License
MIT
Original package by LovesWorking
Enhanced with Remote Expo DevTools functionality