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---
id: hydration
title: hydration
---
## `dehydrate`
`dehydrate` creates a frozen representation of a `cache` that can later be hydrated with `HydrationBoundary` or `hydrate`. This is useful for passing prefetched queries from server to client or persisting queries to localStorage or other persistent locations. It only includes currently successful queries by default.
```tsx
import { dehydrate } from '@tanstack/react-query'
const dehydratedState = dehydrate(queryClient, {
shouldDehydrateQuery,
shouldDehydrateMutation,
})
```
**Options**
- `client: QueryClient`
- **Required**
- The `queryClient` that should be dehydrated
- `options: DehydrateOptions`
- Optional
- `shouldDehydrateMutation: (mutation: Mutation) => boolean`
- Optional
- Whether to dehydrate mutations.
- The function is called for each mutation in the cache
- Return `true` to include this mutation in dehydration, or `false` otherwise
- Defaults to only including paused mutations
- If you would like to extend the function while retaining the default behavior, import and execute `defaultShouldDehydrateMutation` as part of the return statement
- `shouldDehydrateQuery: (query: Query) => boolean`
- Optional
- Whether to dehydrate queries.
- The function is called for each query in the cache
- Return `true` to include this query in dehydration, or `false` otherwise
- Defaults to only including successful queries
- If you would like to extend the function while retaining the default behavior, import and execute `defaultShouldDehydrateQuery` as part of the return statement
- `serializeData?: (data: any) => any` A function to transform (serialize) data during dehydration.
- `shouldRedactErrors?: (error: unknown) => boolean`
- Optional
- Whether to redact errors from the server during dehydration.
- The function is called for each error in the cache
- Return `true` to redact this error, or `false` otherwise
- Defaults to redacting all errors
**Returns**
- `dehydratedState: DehydratedState`
- This includes everything that is needed to hydrate the `queryClient` at a later point
- You **should not** rely on the exact format of this response, it is not part of the public API and can change at any time
- This result is not in serialized form, you need to do that yourself if desired
### Limitations
Some storage systems (such as browser [Web Storage API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Storage_API)) require values to be JSON serializable. If you need to dehydrate values that are not automatically serializable to JSON (like `Error` or `undefined`), you have to serialize them for yourself. Since only successful queries are included per default, to also include `Errors`, you have to provide `shouldDehydrateQuery`, e.g.:
```tsx
// server
const state = dehydrate(client, { shouldDehydrateQuery: () => true }) // to also include Errors
const serializedState = mySerialize(state) // transform Error instances to objects
// client
const state = myDeserialize(serializedState) // transform objects back to Error instances
hydrate(client, state)
```
## `hydrate`
`hydrate` adds a previously dehydrated state into a `cache`.
```tsx
import { hydrate } from '@tanstack/react-query'
hydrate(queryClient, dehydratedState, options)
```
**Options**
- `client: QueryClient`
- **Required**
- The `queryClient` to hydrate the state into
- `dehydratedState: DehydratedState`
- **Required**
- The state to hydrate into the client
- `options: HydrateOptions`
- Optional
- `defaultOptions: DefaultOptions`
- Optional
- `mutations: MutationOptions` The default mutation options to use for the hydrated mutations.
- `queries: QueryOptions` The default query options to use for the hydrated queries.
- `deserializeData?: (data: any) => any` A function to transform (deserialize) data before it is put into the cache.
- `queryClient?: QueryClient`,
- Use this to use a custom QueryClient. Otherwise, the one from the nearest context will be used.
### Limitations
If the queries you're trying to hydrate already exist in the queryCache, `hydrate` will only overwrite them if the data is newer than the data present in the cache. Otherwise, it will **not** get applied.
[//]: # 'HydrationBoundary'
## `HydrationBoundary`
`HydrationBoundary` adds a previously dehydrated state into the `queryClient` that would be returned by `useQueryClient()`. If the client already contains data, the new queries will be intelligently merged based on update timestamp.
```tsx
import { HydrationBoundary } from '@tanstack/react-query'
function App() {
return <HydrationBoundary state={dehydratedState}>...</HydrationBoundary>
}
```
> Note: Only `queries` can be dehydrated with an `HydrationBoundary`.
**Options**
- `state: DehydratedState`
- The state to hydrate
- `options: HydrateOptions`
- Optional
- `defaultOptions: QueryOptions`
- The default query options to use for the hydrated queries.
- `queryClient?: QueryClient`,
- Use this to use a custom QueryClient. Otherwise, the one from the nearest context will be used.
[//]: # 'HydrationBoundary'