--- title: getStaticProps description: API reference for `getStaticProps`. Learn how to use `getStaticProps` to generate static pages with Next.js. --- Exporting a function called `getStaticProps` will pre-render a page at build time using the props returned from the function: ```tsx filename="pages/index.tsx" switcher import type { InferGetStaticPropsType, GetStaticProps } from 'next' type Repo = { name: string stargazers_count: number } 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/index.js" switcher 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 } ``` You can import modules in top-level scope for use in `getStaticProps`. Imports used will **not be bundled for the client-side**. This means you can write **server-side code directly in `getStaticProps`**, including fetching data from your database. ## Context parameter The `context` parameter is an object containing the following keys: | Name | Description | | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `params` | Contains the route parameters for pages using [dynamic routes](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/dynamic-routes). For example, if the page name is `[id].js`, then `params` will look like `{ id: ... }`. You should use this together with `getStaticPaths`, which we'll explain later. | | `preview` | (Deprecated for `draftMode`) `preview` is `true` if the page is in the [Preview Mode](/docs/pages/guides/preview-mode) and `false` otherwise. | | `previewData` | (Deprecated for `draftMode`) The [preview](/docs/pages/guides/preview-mode) data set by `setPreviewData`. | | `draftMode` | `draftMode` is `true` if the page is in the [Draft Mode](/docs/pages/guides/draft-mode) and `false` otherwise. | | `locale` | Contains the active locale (if enabled). | | `locales` | Contains all supported locales (if enabled). | | `defaultLocale` | Contains the configured default locale (if enabled). | | `revalidateReason` | Provides a reason for why the function was called. Can be one of: "build" (run at build time), "stale" (revalidate period expired, or running in [development mode](/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/get-static-props#runs-on-every-request-in-development)), "on-demand" (triggered via [on-demand revalidation](/docs/pages/guides/incremental-static-regeneration#on-demand-revalidation-with-revalidatepath)) | ## getStaticProps return values The `getStaticProps` function should return an object containing either `props`, `redirect`, or `notFound` followed by an **optional** `revalidate` property. ### `props` The `props` object is a key-value pair, where each value is received by the page component. It should be a [serializable object](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Glossary/Serialization) so that any props passed, could be serialized with [`JSON.stringify`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify). ```jsx export async function getStaticProps(context) { return { props: { message: `Next.js is awesome` }, // will be passed to the page component as props } } ``` ### `revalidate` The `revalidate` property is the amount in seconds after which a page re-generation can occur (defaults to `false` or no revalidation). ```js // This function gets called at build time on server-side. // It may be called again, on a serverless function, if // revalidation is enabled and a new request comes in export async function getStaticProps() { const res = await fetch('https://.../posts') const posts = await res.json() return { props: { posts, }, // Next.js will attempt to re-generate the page: // - When a request comes in // - At most once every 10 seconds revalidate: 10, // In seconds } } ``` Learn more about [Incremental Static Regeneration](/docs/pages/guides/incremental-static-regeneration). The cache status of a page leveraging ISR can be determined by reading the value of the `x-nextjs-cache` response header. The possible values are the following: - `MISS` - the path is not in the cache (occurs at most once, on the first visit) - `STALE` - the path is in the cache but exceeded the revalidate time so it will be updated in the background - `HIT` - the path is in the cache and has not exceeded the revalidate time ### `notFound` The `notFound` boolean allows the page to return a `404` status and [404 Page](/docs/pages/building-your-application/routing/custom-error#404-page). With `notFound: true`, the page will return a `404` even if there was a successfully generated page before. This is meant to support use cases like user-generated content getting removed by its author. Note, `notFound` follows the same `revalidate` behavior [described here](#revalidate). ```js export async function getStaticProps(context) { const res = await fetch(`https://.../data`) const data = await res.json() if (!data) { return { notFound: true, } } return { props: { data }, // will be passed to the page component as props } } ``` > **Good to know**: `notFound` is not needed for [`fallback: false`](/docs/pages/api-reference/functions/get-static-paths#fallback-false) mode as only paths returned from `getStaticPaths` will be pre-rendered. ### `redirect` The `redirect` object allows redirecting to internal or external resources. It should match the shape of `{ destination: string, permanent: boolean }`. In some rare cases, you might need to assign a custom status code for older `HTTP` clients to properly redirect. In these cases, you can use the `statusCode` property instead of the `permanent` property, **but not both**. You can also set `basePath: false` similar to redirects in `next.config.js`. ```js export async function getStaticProps(context) { const res = await fetch(`https://...`) const data = await res.json() if (!data) { return { redirect: { destination: '/', permanent: false, // statusCode: 301 }, } } return { props: { data }, // will be passed to the page component as props } } ``` If the redirects are known at build-time, they should be added in [`next.config.js`](/docs/pages/api-reference/config/next-config-js/redirects) instead. ## Reading files: Use `process.cwd()` Files can be read directly from the filesystem in `getStaticProps`. In order to do so you have to get the full path to a file. Since Next.js compiles your code into a separate directory you can't use `__dirname` as the path it returns will be different from the Pages Router. Instead you can use `process.cwd()` which gives you the directory where Next.js is being executed. ```jsx import { promises as fs } from 'fs' import path from 'path' // posts will be populated at build time by getStaticProps() function Blog({ posts }) { return ( ) } // This function gets called at build time on server-side. // It won't be called on client-side, so you can even do // direct database queries. export async function getStaticProps() { const postsDirectory = path.join(process.cwd(), 'posts') const filenames = await fs.readdir(postsDirectory) const posts = filenames.map(async (filename) => { const filePath = path.join(postsDirectory, filename) const fileContents = await fs.readFile(filePath, 'utf8') // Generally you would parse/transform the contents // For example you can transform markdown to HTML here return { filename, content: fileContents, } }) // By returning { props: { posts } }, the Blog component // will receive `posts` as a prop at build time return { props: { posts: await Promise.all(posts), }, } } export default Blog ``` ## Version History | Version | Changes | | --------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `v13.4.0` | [App Router](/docs/app/getting-started/fetching-data) is now stable with simplified data fetching | | `v12.2.0` | [On-Demand Incremental Static Regeneration](/docs/pages/guides/incremental-static-regeneration#on-demand-revalidation-with-revalidatepath) is stable. | | `v12.1.0` | [On-Demand Incremental Static Regeneration](/docs/pages/guides/incremental-static-regeneration#on-demand-revalidation-with-revalidatepath) added (beta). | | `v10.0.0` | `locale`, `locales`, `defaultLocale`, and `notFound` options added. | | `v10.0.0` | `fallback: 'blocking'` return option added. | | `v9.5.0` | Stable [Incremental Static Regeneration](/docs/pages/guides/incremental-static-regeneration) | | `v9.3.0` | `getStaticProps` introduced. |