useNuxtData
useNuxtData
gives you access to the current cached value of useAsyncData
, useLazyAsyncData
, useFetch
and useLazyFetch
with explicitly provided key.
Type
useNuxtData<DataT = any> (key: string): { data: Ref<DataT | null> }
Examples
Show stale data while fetching in the background
The example below shows how you can use cached data as a placeholder while the most recent data is being fetched from the server.
archive.vue
// We can access same data later using 'posts' keyconst { data } = await useFetch('/api/posts', { key: 'posts' })
single.vue
// Access to the cached value of useFetch in archive.vueconst { data: posts } = useNuxtData('posts')const { data } = await useFetch(`/api/posts/${postId}`, { key: `post-${postId}`, default: () => { // Find the individual post from the cache and set it as the default value. return posts.value.find(post => post.id === postId) }})
Optimistic Updates
We can leverage the cache to update the UI after a mutation, while the data is being invalidated in the background.
todos.vue
// We can access same data later using 'todos' keyconst { data } = await useFetch('/api/todos', { key: 'todos' })
add-todo.vue
const newTodo = ref('')const previousTodos = ref([])// Access to the cached value of useFetch in todos.vueconst { data: todos } = useNuxtData('todos')const { data } = await useFetch('/api/addTodo', { key: 'addTodo', method: 'post', body: { todo: newTodo.value }, onRequest () { previousTodos.value = todos.value // Store the previously cached value to restore if fetch fails. todos.value.push(newTodo.value) // Optimistically update the todos. }, onRequestError () { todos.value = previousTodos.value // Rollback the data if the request failed. }, async onResponse () { await refreshNuxtData('todos') // Invalidate todos in the background if the request succeeded. }})