--- title: useSearchParams description: API Reference for the useSearchParams hook. --- `useSearchParams` is a **Client Component** hook that lets you read the current URL's **query string**. `useSearchParams` returns a **read-only** version of the [`URLSearchParams`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams) interface. ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.tsx" switcher 'use client' import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' export default function SearchBar() { const searchParams = useSearchParams() const search = searchParams.get('search') // URL -> `/dashboard?search=my-project` // `search` -> 'my-project' return <>Search: {search} } ``` ```jsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.js" switcher 'use client' import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' export default function SearchBar() { const searchParams = useSearchParams() const search = searchParams.get('search') // URL -> `/dashboard?search=my-project` // `search` -> 'my-project' return <>Search: {search} } ``` ## Parameters ```tsx const searchParams = useSearchParams() ``` `useSearchParams` does not take any parameters. ## Returns `useSearchParams` returns a **read-only** version of the [`URLSearchParams`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams) interface, which includes utility methods for reading the URL's query string: - [`URLSearchParams.get()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/get): Returns the first value associated with the search parameter. For example: | URL | `searchParams.get("a")` | | -------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `/dashboard?a=1` | `'1'` | | `/dashboard?a=` | `''` | | `/dashboard?b=3` | `null` | | `/dashboard?a=1&a=2` | `'1'` _- use [`getAll()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/getAll) to get all values_ | - [`URLSearchParams.has()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/has): Returns a boolean value indicating if the given parameter exists. For example: | URL | `searchParams.has("a")` | | ---------------- | ----------------------- | | `/dashboard?a=1` | `true` | | `/dashboard?b=3` | `false` | - Learn more about other **read-only** methods of [`URLSearchParams`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams), including the [`getAll()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/getAll), [`keys()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/keys), [`values()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/values), [`entries()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/entries), [`forEach()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/forEach), and [`toString()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams/toString). > **Good to know**: > > - `useSearchParams` is a [Client Component](/docs/app/getting-started/server-and-client-components) hook and is **not supported** in [Server Components](/docs/app/getting-started/server-and-client-components) to prevent stale values during [partial rendering](/docs/app/getting-started/linking-and-navigating#client-side-transitions). > - If you want to fetch data in a Server Component based on search params, it's often a better option to read the [`searchParams` prop](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page#searchparams-optional) of the corresponding Page. You can then pass it down by props to any component (Server or Client) within that Page. > - If an application includes the `/pages` directory, `useSearchParams` will return `ReadonlyURLSearchParams | null`. The `null` value is for compatibility during migration since search params cannot be known during pre-rendering of a page that doesn't use `getServerSideProps` ## Behavior ### Static Rendering If a route is [statically rendered](/docs/app/getting-started/partial-prerendering#static-rendering), calling `useSearchParams` will cause the Client Component tree up to the closest [`Suspense` boundary](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/loading#examples) to be client-side rendered. This allows a part of the route to be statically rendered while the dynamic part that uses `useSearchParams` is client-side rendered. We recommend wrapping the Client Component that uses `useSearchParams` in a `` boundary. This will allow any Client Components above it to be statically rendered and sent as part of initial HTML. [Example](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params#static-rendering). For example: ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.tsx" switcher 'use client' import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' export default function SearchBar() { const searchParams = useSearchParams() const search = searchParams.get('search') // This will not be logged on the server when using static rendering console.log(search) return <>Search: {search} } ``` ```jsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.js" switcher 'use client' import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' export default function SearchBar() { const searchParams = useSearchParams() const search = searchParams.get('search') // This will not be logged on the server when using static rendering console.log(search) return <>Search: {search} } ``` ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/page.tsx" switcher import { Suspense } from 'react' import SearchBar from './search-bar' // This component passed as a fallback to the Suspense boundary // will be rendered in place of the search bar in the initial HTML. // When the value is available during React hydration the fallback // will be replaced with the `` component. function SearchBarFallback() { return <>placeholder } export default function Page() { return ( <>

Dashboard

) } ``` ```jsx filename="app/dashboard/page.js" switcher import { Suspense } from 'react' import SearchBar from './search-bar' // This component passed as a fallback to the Suspense boundary // will be rendered in place of the search bar in the initial HTML. // When the value is available during React hydration the fallback // will be replaced with the `` component. function SearchBarFallback() { return <>placeholder } export default function Page() { return ( <>

Dashboard

) } ``` > **Good to know**: In development, all pages are rendered on-demand, so `useSearchParams` doesn't suspend. However, pre-rendering a [static page](/docs/app/getting-started/partial-prerendering#static-rendering) that worked in development will fail the build if `useSearchParams` is used in a Client Component that isn’t directly or indirectly wrapped in a `Suspense` boundary. ### Dynamic Rendering If a route is [dynamically rendered](/docs/app/getting-started/partial-prerendering#dynamic-rendering), `useSearchParams` will be available on the server during the initial server render of the Client Component. For example: ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.tsx" switcher 'use client' import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' export default function SearchBar() { const searchParams = useSearchParams() const search = searchParams.get('search') // This will be logged on the server during the initial render // and on the client on subsequent navigations. console.log(search) return <>Search: {search} } ``` ```jsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.js" switcher 'use client' import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' export default function SearchBar() { const searchParams = useSearchParams() const search = searchParams.get('search') // This will be logged on the server during the initial render // and on the client on subsequent navigations. console.log(search) return <>Search: {search} } ``` ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/page.tsx" switcher import SearchBar from './search-bar' export const dynamic = 'force-dynamic' export default function Page() { return ( <>

Dashboard

) } ``` ```jsx filename="app/dashboard/page.js" switcher import SearchBar from './search-bar' export const dynamic = 'force-dynamic' export default function Page() { return ( <>

Dashboard

) } ``` > **Good to know**: Setting the [`dynamic` route segment config option](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/route-segment-config#dynamic) to `force-dynamic` can be used to force dynamic rendering. ### Server Components #### Pages To access search params in [Pages](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page) (Server Components), use the [`searchParams`](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page#searchparams-optional) prop. #### Layouts Unlike Pages, [Layouts](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/layout) (Server Components) **do not** receive the `searchParams` prop. This is because a shared layout is [not re-rendered during navigation](/docs/app/getting-started/linking-and-navigating#client-side-transitions) which could lead to stale `searchParams` between navigations. View [detailed explanation](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/layout#query-params). Instead, use the Page [`searchParams`](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page) prop or the [`useSearchParams`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params) hook in a Client Component, which is re-rendered on the client with the latest `searchParams`. ## Examples ### Updating `searchParams` You can use [`useRouter`](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-router) or [`Link`](/docs/app/api-reference/components/link) to set new `searchParams`. After a navigation is performed, the current [`page.js`](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page) will receive an updated [`searchParams` prop](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/page#searchparams-optional). ```tsx filename="app/example-client-component.tsx" switcher 'use client' export default function ExampleClientComponent() { const router = useRouter() const pathname = usePathname() const searchParams = useSearchParams() // Get a new searchParams string by merging the current // searchParams with a provided key/value pair const createQueryString = useCallback( (name: string, value: string) => { const params = new URLSearchParams(searchParams.toString()) params.set(name, value) return params.toString() }, [searchParams] ) return ( <>

Sort By

{/* using useRouter */} {/* using */} ?sort=desc pathname + '?' + createQueryString('sort', 'desc') } > DESC ) } ``` ```jsx filename="app/example-client-component.js" switcher 'use client' export default function ExampleClientComponent() { const router = useRouter() const pathname = usePathname() const searchParams = useSearchParams() // Get a new searchParams string by merging the current // searchParams with a provided key/value pair const createQueryString = useCallback( (name, value) => { const params = new URLSearchParams(searchParams) params.set(name, value) return params.toString() }, [searchParams] ) return ( <>

Sort By

{/* using useRouter */} {/* using */} ?sort=desc pathname + '?' + createQueryString('sort', 'desc') } > DESC ) } ``` ## Version History | Version | Changes | | --------- | ----------------------------- | | `v13.0.0` | `useSearchParams` introduced. |