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title: Addressing "App Container Deprecated" Error in Next.js |
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description: This document guides developers on how to resolve the "App Container Deprecated" error in Next.js by updating their custom App component. |
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--- |
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The "App Container Deprecated" error usually occurs when you are using the `<Container>` component in your custom `<App>` (`pages/_app.js`). Prior to version `9.0.4` of Next.js, the `<Container>` component was used to handle scrolling to hashes. |
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From version `9.0.4` onwards, this functionality was moved up the component tree, rendering the `<Container>` component unnecessary in your custom `<App>`. |
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To resolve this issue, you need to remove the `<Container>` component from your custom `<App>` (`pages/_app.js`). |
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**Before** |
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```jsx filename="pages/_app.js" |
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import React from 'react' |
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import App, { Container } from 'next/app' |
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class MyApp extends App { |
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render() { |
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const { Component, pageProps } = this.props |
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return ( |
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<Container> |
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<Component {...pageProps} /> |
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</Container> |
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) |
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} |
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} |
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export default MyApp |
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``` |
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**After** |
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```jsx filename="pages/_app.js" |
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import React from 'react' |
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import App from 'next/app' |
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class MyApp extends App { |
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render() { |
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const { Component, pageProps } = this.props |
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return <Component {...pageProps} /> |
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} |
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} |
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export default MyApp |
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``` |
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After making this change, your custom `<App>` should work as expected without the `<Container>` component. |
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- [Custom App](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-app) |
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