@cgarciagarcia/react-query-builder 1.15.0 → 1.15.1

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  ## Installation
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  <h3 style="color:#cb3837;">Clear Methods</h3>
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- You can use the clear methods for delete the entire data group
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  ```js
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  const builder = useQueryBuilder(baseConfig)
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  Maybe your business logic has filters that won't work together, for example you could
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  have filters like `date` filter and `between_dates` filter in your backend, but you can not filter
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- by both at the same time, so you have to be sure to clear incompatibles filters
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- before to adding a new one. With this purpose the property `pruneConflictingFilters`
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+ by both at the same time, so you have to be sure to clear incompatibles filters
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+ before to adding a new one. With this purpose the property `pruneConflictingFilters`
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  was created, you can define these incompatibilities in the base configuration and delegate
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  the humdrum action to the library.
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  When you define that `date` filter is not compatible with `between_dates`, internally
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  the library define the bidirectional incompatibility for you. Too much magic? Don't
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  declaration from your side.
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  <h3 style="color:#cb3837;">Utilities</h3>
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  ```
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  ```js
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  ```
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- ## Next features
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+ ## Do you have question how to implement it?
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- * Interaction with url query params
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+ Feel free to generate a discussion in the github repository I will help you
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  ## Consider supporting me
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  "name": "@cgarciagarcia/react-query-builder",
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- "version": "1.15.0",
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  "description": "",
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  "main": "dist/bundle.js",
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  "types": "dist/index.d.ts",