Devendra174's picture
Upload folder using huggingface_hub
1e92f2d verified
---
title: useRouter
description: API reference for the useRouter hook.
---
The `useRouter` hook allows you to programmatically change routes inside [Client Components](/docs/app/getting-started/server-and-client-components).
> **Recommendation:** Use the [`<Link>` component](/docs/app/api-reference/components/link) for navigation unless you have a specific requirement for using `useRouter`.
```tsx filename="app/example-client-component.tsx" switcher
'use client'
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation'
export default function Page() {
const router = useRouter()
return (
<button type="button" onClick={() => router.push('/dashboard')}>
Dashboard
</button>
)
}
```
```jsx filename="app/example-client-component.js" switcher
'use client'
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation'
export default function Page() {
const router = useRouter()
return (
<button type="button" onClick={() => router.push('/dashboard')}>
Dashboard
</button>
)
}
```
## `useRouter()`
- `router.push(href: string, { scroll: boolean })`: Perform a client-side navigation to the provided route. Adds a new entry into the [browser’s history](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/History_API) stack.
- `router.replace(href: string, { scroll: boolean })`: Perform a client-side navigation to the provided route without adding a new entry into the [browser’s history stack](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/History_API).
- `router.refresh()`: Refresh the current route. Making a new request to the server, re-fetching data requests, and re-rendering Server Components. The client will merge the updated React Server Component payload without losing unaffected client-side React (e.g. `useState`) or browser state (e.g. scroll position).
- `router.prefetch(href: string, options?: { onInvalidate?: () => void })`: [Prefetch](/docs/app/getting-started/linking-and-navigating#prefetching) the provided route for faster client-side transitions. The optional `onInvalidate` callback is called when the [prefetched data becomes stale](/docs/app/guides/prefetching#extending-or-ejecting-link).
- `router.back()`: Navigate back to the previous route in the browser’s history stack.
- `router.forward()`: Navigate forwards to the next page in the browser’s history stack.
> **Good to know**:
>
> - You must not send untrusted or unsanitized URLs to `router.push` or `router.replace`, as this can open your site to cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. For example, `javascript:` URLs sent to `router.push` or `router.replace` will be executed in the context of your page.
> - The `<Link>` component automatically prefetch routes as they become visible in the viewport.
> - `refresh()` could re-produce the same result if fetch requests are cached. Other Dynamic APIs like `cookies` and `headers` could also change the response.
> - The `onInvalidate` callback is called at most once per prefetch request. It signals when you may want to trigger a new prefetch for updated route data.
### Migrating from `next/router`
- The `useRouter` hook should be imported from `next/navigation` and not `next/router` when using the App Router
- The `pathname` string has been removed and is replaced by [`usePathname()`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-pathname)
- The `query` object has been removed and is replaced by [`useSearchParams()`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params)
- `router.events` has been replaced. [See below.](#router-events)
[View the full migration guide](/docs/app/guides/migrating/app-router-migration).
## Examples
### Router events
You can listen for page changes by composing other Client Component hooks like `usePathname` and `useSearchParams`.
```jsx filename="app/components/navigation-events.js"
'use client'
import { useEffect } from 'react'
import { usePathname, useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation'
export function NavigationEvents() {
const pathname = usePathname()
const searchParams = useSearchParams()
useEffect(() => {
const url = `${pathname}?${searchParams}`
console.log(url)
// You can now use the current URL
// ...
}, [pathname, searchParams])
return '...'
}
```
Which can be imported into a layout.
```jsx filename="app/layout.js" highlight={2,10-12}
import { Suspense } from 'react'
import { NavigationEvents } from './components/navigation-events'
export default function Layout({ children }) {
return (
<html lang="en">
<body>
{children}
<Suspense fallback={null}>
<NavigationEvents />
</Suspense>
</body>
</html>
)
}
```
> **Good to know**: `<NavigationEvents>` is wrapped in a [`Suspense` boundary](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/loading#examples) because[`useSearchParams()`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params) causes client-side rendering up to the closest `Suspense` boundary during [static rendering](/docs/app/getting-started/partial-prerendering#static-rendering). [Learn more](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params#behavior).
### Disabling scroll to top
By default, Next.js will scroll to the top of the page when navigating to a new route. You can disable this behavior by passing `scroll: false` to `router.push()` or `router.replace()`.
```tsx filename="app/example-client-component.tsx" switcher
'use client'
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation'
export default function Page() {
const router = useRouter()
return (
<button
type="button"
onClick={() => router.push('/dashboard', { scroll: false })}
>
Dashboard
</button>
)
}
```
```jsx filename="app/example-client-component.jsx" switcher
'use client'
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation'
export default function Page() {
const router = useRouter()
return (
<button
type="button"
onClick={() => router.push('/dashboard', { scroll: false })}
>
Dashboard
</button>
)
}
```
## Version History
| Version | Changes |
| --------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `v15.4.0` | Optional `onInvalidate` callback for `router.prefetch` introduced |
| `v13.0.0` | `useRouter` from `next/navigation` introduced. |