Prefetching Data
Top-Level Page Data
There’re many ways to prefetch the data for SWR. For top level requests,
rel="preload"
is highly recommended:
<link rel="preload" href="/api/data" as="fetch" crossorigin="anonymous" />
Just put it inside your HTML <head>
. It’s easy, fast and native.
It will prefetch the data when the HTML loads, even before JavaScript starts to download. All your incoming fetch requests with the same URL will reuse the result (including SWR, of course).
Programmatically Prefetch
Sometimes, you want to preload a resource conditionally. For example, preloading the data when the user is hovering a link . The most intuitive way is to have a function to refetch and set the cache via the global mutate:
import { mutate } from 'swr'
function prefetch() {
mutate(
'/api/data',
fetch('/api/data').then(res => res.json())
)
// the second parameter is a Promise
// SWR will use the result when it resolves
}
Together with techniques like page prefetching in Next.js, you will be able to load both next page and data instantly.
Pre-fill Data
If you want to pre-fill existing data into the SWR cache, you can use the
fallbackData
option. For example:
useSWR('/api/data', fetcher, { fallbackData: prefetchedData })
If SWR hasn’t fetched the data yet, this hook will return prefetchedData
as a
fallback.
You can also configure this for all SWR hooks and multiple keys with
<SWRConfig>
and the fallback
option. Check
Next.js SSG and SSR for more details.