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Version: 10.x

SSG Helpers

createProxySSGHelpers provides you with a set of helper functions that you can use to prefetch queries on the server.

ts
import { createProxySSGHelpers } from '@trpc/react-query/ssg';
import { createContext } from 'server/context';
const ssg = createProxySSGHelpers({
router: appRouter,
ctx: await createContext(),
transformer: superjson, // optional - adds superjson serialization
});
ts
import { createProxySSGHelpers } from '@trpc/react-query/ssg';
import { createContext } from 'server/context';
const ssg = createProxySSGHelpers({
router: appRouter,
ctx: await createContext(),
transformer: superjson, // optional - adds superjson serialization
});
info

For a full example, see our E2E SSG test example

The returned functions are all wrappers around react-query functions. Please check out their docs to learn more about them.

Next.js Example

pages/posts/[id].tsx
ts
import { createProxySSGHelpers } from '@trpc/react-query/ssg';
import { GetServerSidePropsContext, InferGetServerSidePropsType } from 'next';
import { createContext } from 'server/context';
import { appRouter } from 'server/routers/_app';
import superjson from 'superjson';
import { trpc } from 'utils/trpc';
export async function getServerSideProps(
context: GetServerSidePropsContext<{ id: string }>,
) {
const ssg = createProxySSGHelpers({
router: appRouter,
ctx: await createContext(),
transformer: superjson,
});
const id = context.params?.id as string;
/*
* Prefetching the `post.byId` query here.
* `prefetch` does not return the result and never throws - if you need that behavior, use `fetch` instead.
*/
await ssg.post.byId.prefetch({ id });
// Make sure to return { props: { trpcState: ssg.dehydrate() } }
return {
props: {
trpcState: ssg.dehydrate(),
id,
},
};
}
export default function PostViewPage(
props: InferGetServerSidePropsType<typeof getServerSideProps>,
) {
const { id } = props;
// This query will be immediately available as it's prefetched.
const postQuery = trpc.post.byId.useQuery({ id });
const { data } = postQuery;
return (
<>
<h1>{data.title}</h1>
<em>Created {data.createdAt.toLocaleDateString()}</em>
<p>{data.text}</p>
<h2>Raw data:</h2>
<pre>{JSON.stringify(data, null, 4)}</pre>
</>
);
}
pages/posts/[id].tsx
ts
import { createProxySSGHelpers } from '@trpc/react-query/ssg';
import { GetServerSidePropsContext, InferGetServerSidePropsType } from 'next';
import { createContext } from 'server/context';
import { appRouter } from 'server/routers/_app';
import superjson from 'superjson';
import { trpc } from 'utils/trpc';
export async function getServerSideProps(
context: GetServerSidePropsContext<{ id: string }>,
) {
const ssg = createProxySSGHelpers({
router: appRouter,
ctx: await createContext(),
transformer: superjson,
});
const id = context.params?.id as string;
/*
* Prefetching the `post.byId` query here.
* `prefetch` does not return the result and never throws - if you need that behavior, use `fetch` instead.
*/
await ssg.post.byId.prefetch({ id });
// Make sure to return { props: { trpcState: ssg.dehydrate() } }
return {
props: {
trpcState: ssg.dehydrate(),
id,
},
};
}
export default function PostViewPage(
props: InferGetServerSidePropsType<typeof getServerSideProps>,
) {
const { id } = props;
// This query will be immediately available as it's prefetched.
const postQuery = trpc.post.byId.useQuery({ id });
const { data } = postQuery;
return (
<>
<h1>{data.title}</h1>
<em>Created {data.createdAt.toLocaleDateString()}</em>
<p>{data.text}</p>
<h2>Raw data:</h2>
<pre>{JSON.stringify(data, null, 4)}</pre>
</>
);
}