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--- |
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title: ppr |
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description: Learn how to enable Partial Prerendering in Next.js. |
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version: canary |
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related: |
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title: Learn more about Partial Prerendering |
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links: |
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- app/getting-started/partial-prerendering |
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--- |
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Partial Prerendering (PPR) enables you to combine static and dynamic components together in the same route. Learn more about [PPR](/docs/app/getting-started/partial-prerendering). |
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## Using Partial Prerendering |
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### Incremental Adoption (Version 15) |
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In Next.js 15, you can incrementally adopt Partial Prerendering in [layouts](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/layout) and [pages](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page) by setting the [`ppr`](/docs/app/api-reference/config/next-config-js/ppr) option in `next.config.js` to `incremental`, and exporting the `experimental_ppr` [route config option](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/route-segment-config) at the top of the file: |
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```ts filename="next.config.ts" switcher |
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import type { NextConfig } from 'next' |
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const nextConfig: NextConfig = { |
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experimental: { |
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ppr: 'incremental', |
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}, |
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} |
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export default nextConfig |
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``` |
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```js filename="next.config.js" switcher |
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const nextConfig = { |
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experimental: { |
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ppr: 'incremental', |
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}, |
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} |
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module.exports = nextConfig |
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``` |
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```tsx filename="app/page.tsx" switcher |
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import { Suspense } from "react" |
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import { StaticComponent, DynamicComponent, Fallback } from "@/app/ui" |
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export const experimental_ppr = true |
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export default function Page() { |
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return { |
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<> |
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<StaticComponent /> |
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<Suspense fallback={<Fallback />}> |
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<DynamicComponent /> |
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</Suspense> |
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</> |
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}; |
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} |
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``` |
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```jsx filename="app/page.js" switcher |
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import { Suspense } from "react" |
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import { StaticComponent, DynamicComponent, Fallback } from "@/app/ui" |
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export const experimental_ppr = true |
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export default function Page() { |
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return { |
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<> |
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<StaticComponent /> |
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<Suspense fallback={<Fallback />}> |
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<DynamicComponent /> |
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</Suspense> |
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</> |
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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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> - Routes that don't have `experimental_ppr` will default to `false` and will not be prerendered using PPR. You need to explicitly opt-in to PPR for each route. |
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> - `experimental_ppr` will apply to all children of the route segment, including nested layouts and pages. You don't have to add it to every file, only the top segment of a route. |
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> - To disable PPR for children segments, you can set `experimental_ppr` to `false` in the child segment. |
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| Version | Changes | |
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| --------- | ------------------------------------------- | |
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| `v15.0.0` | experimental `incremental` value introduced | |
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| `v14.0.0` | experimental `ppr` introduced | |
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