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I also ran into this issue - it would be great if we could show an indication when a transition is in progress. |
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same here, this is pretty essential |
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When rendering is suspended for a long time (e.g. data fetching, though I know that loaders are the recommended way to do it, but sometimes...) the user doesn't see any indication of a navigation happening.
I know that in theory wrapping the function returned by
useNavigate
inuseTransition
would be a solution in some cases, but not when navigation is initiated by the browser.I'd like to suggest a feature where either
useNavigation().state
returns loading while the transition is pending, or the pending state is exposed separately.I assume that React.startTransition should be replaced with useTransition for this to work. I tried making this modification myself but when switching to useTransition the transition doesn't work at all anymore.
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