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React Query knows nothing about http headers because it's not tied to http at all. It's a promise based state manager, which means you can do anything as long as your queryFn returns a resolved or rejected promise.

In your case, here's what I would do:

  • in the querFn, make your api call with your favourite tool.
  • catch errors inside the queryFn
  • look at the response headers and read the Retry-After header
  • re-throw a custom error that has a property retryAfter you can look at
  • implement the retryDelay function to look at the custom error and return a number in millis for how long to wait, something like:
useQuery({
  queryKey,
  queryFn,
  retryDelay: (failureCount, error) => error.retryAfte…

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