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title: unstable_noStore |
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description: API Reference for the unstable_noStore function. |
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version: legacy |
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--- |
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**In version 15, we recommend using [`connection`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/connection) instead of `unstable_noStore`.** |
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`unstable_noStore` can be used to declaratively opt out of static rendering and indicate a particular component should not be cached. |
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```jsx |
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import from 'next/cache'; |
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export default async function ServerComponent() |
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noStore(); |
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const result = await db.query(...); |
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... |
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} |
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``` |
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> **Good to know**: |
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> |
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> - `unstable_noStore` is equivalent to `cache: 'no-store'` on a `fetch` |
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> - `unstable_noStore` is preferred over `export const dynamic = 'force-dynamic'` as it is more granular and can be used on a per-component basis |
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- Using `unstable_noStore` inside [`unstable_cache`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/unstable_cache) will not opt out of static generation. Instead, it will defer to the cache configuration to determine whether to cache the result or not. |
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## Usage |
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If you prefer not to pass additional options to `fetch`, like `cache: 'no-store'`, `next: ` or in cases where `fetch` is not available, you can use `noStore()` as a replacement for all of these use cases. |
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```jsx |
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import from 'next/cache'; |
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export default async function ServerComponent() |
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noStore(); |
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const result = await db.query(...); |
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... |
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} |
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``` |
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## Version History |
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| Version | Changes | |
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| --------- | ----------------------------------------------- | |
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| `v15.0.0` | `unstable_noStore` deprecated for `connection`. | |
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| `v14.0.0` | `unstable_noStore` introduced. | |
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