--- title: getServerSideProps description: Fetch data on each request with `getServerSideProps`. --- `getServerSideProps` is a Next.js function that can be used to fetch data and render the contents of a page at request time. ## Example You can use `getServerSideProps` by exporting it from a Page Component. The example below shows how you can fetch data from a 3rd party API in `getServerSideProps`, and pass the data to the page as props: ```tsx filename="pages/index.tsx" switcher import type { InferGetServerSidePropsType, GetServerSideProps } from 'next' type Repo = { name: string stargazers_count: number } export const getServerSideProps = (async () => { // Fetch data from external API const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/vercel/next.js') const repo: Repo = await res.json() // Pass data to the page via props return { props: { repo } } }) satisfies GetServerSideProps<{ repo: Repo }> export default function Page({ repo, }: InferGetServerSidePropsType) { return (

{repo.stargazers_count}

) } ``` ```jsx filename="pages/index.js" switcher export async function getServerSideProps() { // Fetch data from external API const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/vercel/next.js') const repo = await res.json() // Pass data to the page via props return { props: { repo } } } export default function Page({ repo }) { return (

{repo.stargazers_count}

) } ``` ## When should I use `getServerSideProps`? You should use `getServerSideProps` if you need to render a page that relies on personalized user data, or information that can only be known at request time. For example, `authorization` headers or a geolocation. If you do not need to fetch the data at request time, or would prefer to cache the data and pre-rendered HTML, we recommend using [`getStaticProps`](/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/get-static-props). ## Behavior - `getServerSideProps` runs on the server. - `getServerSideProps` can only be exported from a **page**. - `getServerSideProps` returns JSON. - When a user visits a page, `getServerSideProps` will be used to fetch data at request time, and the data is used to render the initial HTML of the page. - `props` passed to the page component can be viewed on the client as part of the initial HTML. This is to allow the page to be [hydrated](https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/hydrate) correctly. Make sure that you don't pass any sensitive information that shouldn't be available on the client in `props`. - When a user visits the page through [`next/link`](/docs/pages/api-reference/components/link) or [`next/router`](/docs/pages/api-reference/functions/use-router), Next.js sends an API request to the server, which runs `getServerSideProps`. - You do not have to call a Next.js [API Route](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/api-routes) to fetch data when using `getServerSideProps` since the function runs on the server. Instead, you can call a CMS, database, or other third-party APIs directly from inside `getServerSideProps`. > **Good to know:** > > - See [`getServerSideProps` API reference](/docs/pages/api-reference/functions/get-server-side-props) for parameters and props that can be used with `getServerSideProps`. > - You can use the [next-code-elimination tool](https://next-code-elimination.vercel.app/) to verify what Next.js eliminates from the client-side bundle. ## Error Handling If an error is thrown inside `getServerSideProps`, it will show the `pages/500.js` file. Check out the documentation for [500 page](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-error#500-page) to learn more on how to create it. During development, this file will not be used and the development error overlay will be shown instead. ## Edge Cases ### Caching with Server-Side Rendering (SSR) You can use caching headers (`Cache-Control`) inside `getServerSideProps` to cache dynamic responses. For example, using [`stale-while-revalidate`](https://web.dev/stale-while-revalidate/). ```jsx // This value is considered fresh for ten seconds (s-maxage=10). // If a request is repeated within the next 10 seconds, the previously // cached value will still be fresh. If the request is repeated before 59 seconds, // the cached value will be stale but still render (stale-while-revalidate=59). // // In the background, a revalidation request will be made to populate the cache // with a fresh value. If you refresh the page, you will see the new value. export async function getServerSideProps({ req, res }) { res.setHeader( 'Cache-Control', 'public, s-maxage=10, stale-while-revalidate=59' ) return { props: {}, } } ``` However, before reaching for `cache-control`, we recommend seeing if [`getStaticProps`](/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/get-static-props) with [ISR](/docs/pages/guides/incremental-static-regeneration) is a better fit for your use case.