Guides Next.js 16 Cache Components for Partial Prerendering (PPR), covering 'use cache' directive, cacheLife, cacheTag, updateTag, profiles, and invalidation. Optimizes mixing static, cached, dynamic content.
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Cache Components enable Partial Prerendering (PPR) - mix static, cached, and dynamic content in a single route.
// next.config.ts
import type { NextConfig } from 'next'
const nextConfig: NextConfig = {
cacheComponents: true,
}
export default nextConfig
This replaces the old experimental.ppr flag.
With Cache Components enabled, content falls into three categories:
Synchronous code, imports, pure computations - prerendered at build time:
export default function Page() {
return (
<header>
<h1>Our Blog</h1> {/* Static - instant */}
<nav>...</nav>
</header>
)
}
use cache)Async data that doesn't need fresh fetches every request:
async function BlogPosts() {
'use cache'
cacheLife('hours')
const posts = await db.posts.findMany()
return <PostList posts={posts} />
}
Runtime data that must be fresh - wrap in Suspense:
import { Suspense } from 'react'
export default function Page() {
return (
<>
<BlogPosts /> {/* Cached */}
<Suspense fallback={<p>Loading...</p>}>
<UserPreferences /> {/* Dynamic - streams in */}
</Suspense>
</>
)
}
async function UserPreferences() {
const theme = (await cookies()).get('theme')?.value
return <p>Theme: {theme}</p>
}
use cache Directive'use cache'
export default async function Page() {
// Entire page is cached
const data = await fetchData()
return <div>{data}</div>
}
export async function CachedComponent() {
'use cache'
const data = await fetchData()
return <div>{data}</div>
}
export async function getData() {
'use cache'
return db.query('SELECT * FROM posts')
}
'use cache' // Default: 5m stale, 15m revalidate
'use cache: remote' // Platform-provided cache (Redis, KV)
'use cache: private' // For compliance, allows runtime APIs
cacheLife() - Custom Lifetimeimport { cacheLife } from 'next/cache'
async function getData() {
'use cache'
cacheLife('hours') // Built-in profile
return fetch('/api/data')
}
Built-in profiles: 'default', 'minutes', 'hours', 'days', 'weeks', 'max'
async function getData() {
'use cache'
cacheLife({
stale: 3600, // 1 hour - serve stale while revalidating
revalidate: 7200, // 2 hours - background revalidation interval
expire: 86400, // 1 day - hard expiration
})
return fetch('/api/data')
}
cacheTag() - Tag Cached Contentimport { cacheTag } from 'next/cache'
async function getProducts() {
'use cache'
cacheTag('products')
return db.products.findMany()
}
async function getProduct(id: string) {
'use cache'
cacheTag('products', `product-${id}`)
return db.products.findUnique({ where: { id } })
}
updateTag() - Immediate InvalidationUse when you need the cache refreshed within the same request:
'use server'
import { updateTag } from 'next/cache'
export async function updateProduct(id: string, data: FormData) {
await db.products.update({ where: { id }, data })
updateTag(`product-${id}`) // Immediate - same request sees fresh data
}
revalidateTag() - Background RevalidationUse for stale-while-revalidate behavior:
'use server'
import { revalidateTag } from 'next/cache'
export async function createPost(data: FormData) {
await db.posts.create({ data })
revalidateTag('posts') // Background - next request sees fresh data
}
Cannot access cookies(), headers(), or searchParams inside use cache.
// Wrong - runtime API inside use cache
async function CachedProfile() {
'use cache'
const session = (await cookies()).get('session')?.value // Error!
return <div>{session}</div>
}
// Correct - extract outside, pass as argument
async function ProfilePage() {
const session = (await cookies()).get('session')?.value
return <CachedProfile sessionId={session} />
}
async function CachedProfile({ sessionId }: { sessionId: string }) {
'use cache'
// sessionId becomes part of cache key automatically
const data = await fetchUserData(sessionId)
return <div>{data.name}</div>
}
use cache: privateFor compliance requirements when you can't refactor:
async function getData() {
'use cache: private'
const session = (await cookies()).get('session')?.value // Allowed
return fetchData(session)
}
Cache keys are automatic based on:
async function Component({ userId }: { userId: string }) {
const getData = async (filter: string) => {
'use cache'
// Cache key = userId (closure) + filter (argument)
return fetch(`/api/users/${userId}?filter=${filter}`)
}
return getData('active')
}
import { Suspense } from 'react'
import { cookies } from 'next/headers'
import { cacheLife, cacheTag } from 'next/cache'
export default function DashboardPage() {
return (
<>
{/* Static shell - instant from CDN */}
<header><h1>Dashboard</h1></header>
<nav>...</nav>
{/* Cached - fast, revalidates hourly */}
<Stats />
{/* Dynamic - streams in with fresh data */}
<Suspense fallback={<NotificationsSkeleton />}>
<Notifications />
</Suspense>
</>
)
}
async function Stats() {
'use cache'
cacheLife('hours')
cacheTag('dashboard-stats')
const stats = await db.stats.aggregate()
return <StatsDisplay stats={stats} />
}
async function Notifications() {
const userId = (await cookies()).get('userId')?.value
const notifications = await db.notifications.findMany({
where: { userId, read: false }
})
return <NotificationList items={notifications} />
}
| Old Config | Replacement |
|---|---|
experimental.ppr | cacheComponents: true |
dynamic = 'force-dynamic' | Remove (default behavior) |
dynamic = 'force-static' | 'use cache' + cacheLife('max') |
revalidate = N | cacheLife({ revalidate: N }) |
unstable_cache() | 'use cache' directive |
unstable_cache to use cacheunstable_cache has been replaced by the use cache directive in Next.js 16. When cacheComponents is enabled, convert unstable_cache calls to use cache functions:
Before (unstable_cache):
import { unstable_cache } from 'next/cache'
const getCachedUser = unstable_cache(
async (id) => getUser(id),
['my-app-user'],
{
tags: ['users'],
revalidate: 60,
}
)
export default async function Page({ params }: { params: Promise<{ id: string }> }) {
const { id } = await params
const user = await getCachedUser(id)
return <div>{user.name}</div>
}
After (use cache):
import { cacheLife, cacheTag } from 'next/cache'
async function getCachedUser(id: string) {
'use cache'
cacheTag('users')
cacheLife({ revalidate: 60 })
return getUser(id)
}
export default async function Page({ params }: { params: Promise<{ id: string }> }) {
const { id } = await params
const user = await getCachedUser(id)
return <div>{user.name}</div>
}
Key differences:
use cache generates keys automatically from function arguments and closures. The keyParts array from unstable_cache is no longer needed.options.tags with cacheTag() calls inside the function.options.revalidate with cacheLife({ revalidate: N }) or a built-in profile like cacheLife('minutes').unstable_cache did not support cookies() or headers() inside the callback. The same restriction applies to use cache, but you can use 'use cache: private' if needed.Math.random(), Date.now()) execute once at build time inside use cacheFor request-time randomness outside cache:
import { connection } from 'next/server'
async function DynamicContent() {
await connection() // Defer to request time
const id = crypto.randomUUID() // Different per request
return <div>{id}</div>
}
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