TypeError: Failed to fetch
at queryFn (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:382883)
at Object.d [as fn] (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:393783)
at U (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:389847)
at Object.start (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:390305)
at L5.fetch (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:394546)
at q5.fetchQuery (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:406241)
at q5.ensureQueryData (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:404587)
at http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:13:383482
at P (http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:11:9732)
at http://localhost:4173/assets/index-f31a71K2.js:11:9875💿 Hey developer 👋
You can provide a way better UX than this when your app throws errors by providing your own ErrorBoundary or errorElement prop on your route.