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React Hooks Exhaustive-deps async infinite Loop

I have the following component:

import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";

const App = () => {
    const [data, setData] = useState<null | any[]>(null);
    const [checked, setChecked] = useState(false);
    const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false);

    useEffect(() => {
        setLoading(true);

        (async () => {
            if (data) {
                // Could do something else here if data already exsisted
                console.log("Data exists already");
            }

            const ret = await fetch("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users?delay=1000", { cache: "no-store" });
            const json = await ret.json();
            setData(json);
            setLoading(false);
        })();

    }, [checked]);

    return (
        <>
            <h1>useEffect Testing {loading && " ⌛"}</h1>
            <hr />
            <input type="checkbox" checked={checked} onChange={(e) => setChecked(e.target.checked)} />
            <pre style={{ fontSize: "0.8em" }}>{JSON.stringify(data)}</pre>
        </>
    );
};

export default App;

Currently, my if(data) is pointless however if I wanted to check the current data state and then run an asynchronous function based on the state the eslint(react-hooks/exhaustive-deps) tells me the hook is missing the data dependency, which it is. The problem comes when I add data to the dependency list causing an infinite loop.

Any idea how to resolve this? It feels like it should be fairly simple pattern however everything I find recomends using the extended setState(prev => prev + 1) overload which doesn't help me in this case.

You are setting data and also reading it in the effect. This will cause you an infinite loop unless you manually stop it. Here are a few solutions.

Return if there is data instead of modify it:

useEffect(() => {
    setLoading(true);

    (async () => {
        if (data) {
            // Could do something else here if data already exsisted
            console.log("Data exists already");
            return;
        }

        const ret = await fetch("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users?delay=1000", { cache: "no-store" });
        const json = await ret.json();
        setData(json);
        setLoading(false);
    })();

}, [checked, data]);

Remove your reliance on data in the effect that sets it (what I'd do):

useEffect(() => {
    setLoading(true);

    (async () => {
        const ret = await fetch("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users?delay=1000", { cache: "no-store" });
        const json = await ret.json();
        setData(json);
        setLoading(false);
    })();

}, [checked]);

useEffect(() => {
        if (data) {
            // Could do something else here if data already exsisted
            console.log("Data changed and exists!");
        }
}, [data]);

Or you can manually do something that stops the infinite loop.

useEffect(() => {
    if (loading || data) {
      console.log('Do something with loading or data, but do not modify it!')
      return;
    }

    setLoading(true);

    (async () => {
        const ret = await fetch("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users?delay=1000", { cache: "no-store" });
        const json = await ret.json();
        setData(json);
        setLoading(false);
    })();
}, [checked, data]);

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