Addy Osmani on Twitter: "Tip: You can abort Fetch API requests with AbortController. https://t.co/Q9ayhT0YBT by @jaffathecake covers it well. Glad browser support improved! https://t.co/DBKN5tQjir https://t.co/dYdms7OSGf" / Twitter
GitHub - southpolesteve/node-abort-controller: AbortController Polyfill for Node.JS based on EventEmitter
![The present-but-broken AbortController was fixed in Safari Technology Preview Release 74 · Issue #26 · mo/abortcontroller-polyfill · GitHub The present-but-broken AbortController was fixed in Safari Technology Preview Release 74 · Issue #26 · mo/abortcontroller-polyfill · GitHub](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/227305/51712418-d00f1f00-2082-11e9-94de-2d56b84d75a6.png)
The present-but-broken AbortController was fixed in Safari Technology Preview Release 74 · Issue #26 · mo/abortcontroller-polyfill · GitHub
![Kent C. Dodds 🌌 on Twitter: "const getSignal = useAbortController() // in an effect fetch('/thing', {signal: getSignal()}) Now your request will be canceled on unmount. Didn't have a chance to test it Kent C. Dodds 🌌 on Twitter: "const getSignal = useAbortController() // in an effect fetch('/thing', {signal: getSignal()}) Now your request will be canceled on unmount. Didn't have a chance to test it](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUt1cw5U4AIa_jX.jpg)