--- title: getStaticPaths description: Fetch data and generate static pages with `getStaticPaths`. Learn more about this API for data fetching in Next.js. --- If a page has [Dynamic Routes](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/dynamic-routes) and uses `getStaticProps`, it needs to define a list of paths to be statically generated. When you export a function called `getStaticPaths` (Static Site Generation) from a page that uses dynamic routes, Next.js will statically pre-render all the paths specified by `getStaticPaths`. ```tsx filename="pages/repo/[name].tsx" switcher import type { InferGetStaticPropsType, GetStaticProps, GetStaticPaths, } from 'next' type Repo = { name: string stargazers_count: number } export const getStaticPaths = (async () => { return { paths: [ { params: { name: 'next.js', }, }, // See the "paths" section below ], fallback: true, // false or "blocking" } }) satisfies GetStaticPaths export const getStaticProps = (async (context) => { const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/vercel/next.js') const repo = await res.json() return { props: { repo } } }) satisfies GetStaticProps<{ repo: Repo }> export default function Page({ repo, }: InferGetStaticPropsType) { return repo.stargazers_count } ``` ```jsx filename="pages/repo/[name].js" switcher export async function getStaticPaths() { return { paths: [ { params: { name: 'next.js', }, }, // See the "paths" section below ], fallback: true, // false or "blocking" } } export async function getStaticProps() { const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/vercel/next.js') const repo = await res.json() return { props: { repo } } } export default function Page({ repo }) { return repo.stargazers_count } ``` The [`getStaticPaths` API reference](/docs/pages/api-reference/functions/get-static-paths) covers all parameters and props that can be used with `getStaticPaths`. ## When should I use getStaticPaths? You should use `getStaticPaths` if you’re statically pre-rendering pages that use dynamic routes and: - The data comes from a headless CMS - The data comes from a database - The data comes from the filesystem - The data can be publicly cached (not user-specific) - The page must be pre-rendered (for SEO) and be very fast — `getStaticProps` generates `HTML` and `JSON` files, both of which can be cached by a CDN for performance ## When does getStaticPaths run `getStaticPaths` will only run during build in production, it will not be called during runtime. You can validate code written inside `getStaticPaths` is removed from the client-side bundle [with this tool](https://next-code-elimination.vercel.app/). ### How does getStaticProps run with regards to getStaticPaths - `getStaticProps` runs during `next build` for any `paths` returned during build - `getStaticProps` runs in the background when using `fallback: true` - `getStaticProps` is called before initial render when using `fallback: blocking` ## Where can I use getStaticPaths - `getStaticPaths` **must** be used with `getStaticProps` - You **cannot** use `getStaticPaths` with [`getServerSideProps`](/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/get-server-side-props) - You can export `getStaticPaths` from a [Dynamic Route](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/dynamic-routes) that also uses `getStaticProps` - You **cannot** export `getStaticPaths` from non-page file (e.g. your `components` folder) - You must export `getStaticPaths` as a standalone function, and not a property of the page component ## Runs on every request in development In development (`next dev`), `getStaticPaths` will be called on every request. ## Generating paths on-demand `getStaticPaths` allows you to control which pages are generated during the build instead of on-demand with [`fallback`](/docs/pages/api-reference/functions/get-static-paths#fallback-blocking). Generating more pages during a build will cause slower builds. You can defer generating all pages on-demand by returning an empty array for `paths`. This can be especially helpful when deploying your Next.js application to multiple environments. For example, you can have faster builds by generating all pages on-demand for previews (but not production builds). This is helpful for sites with hundreds/thousands of static pages. ```jsx filename="pages/posts/[id].js" export async function getStaticPaths() { // When this is true (in preview environments) don't // prerender any static pages // (faster builds, but slower initial page load) if (process.env.SKIP_BUILD_STATIC_GENERATION) { return { paths: [], fallback: 'blocking', } } // Call an external API endpoint to get posts const res = await fetch('https://.../posts') const posts = await res.json() // Get the paths we want to prerender based on posts // In production environments, prerender all pages // (slower builds, but faster initial page load) const paths = posts.map((post) => ({ params: { id: post.id }, })) // { fallback: false } means other routes should 404 return { paths, fallback: false } } ```