| name | nuxt4-patterns |
| description | Nuxt 4 app patterns for hydration safety, performance, route rules, lazy loading, and SSR-safe data fetching with useFetch and useAsyncData. |
| origin | ECC |
Nuxt 4 Patterns
Use when building or debugging Nuxt 4 apps with SSR, hybrid rendering, route rules, or page-level data fetching.
When to Activate
- Hydration mismatches between server HTML and client state
- Route-level rendering decisions such as prerender, SWR, ISR, or client-only sections
- Performance work around lazy loading, lazy hydration, or payload size
- Page or component data fetching with
useFetch, useAsyncData, or $fetch
- Nuxt routing issues tied to route params, middleware, or SSR/client differences
Hydration Safety
- Keep the first render deterministic. Do not put
Date.now(), Math.random(), browser-only APIs, or storage reads directly into SSR-rendered template state.
- Move browser-only logic behind
onMounted(), import.meta.client, ClientOnly, or a .client.vue component when the server cannot produce the same markup.
- Use Nuxt's
useRoute() composable, not the one from vue-router.
- Do not use
route.fullPath to drive SSR-rendered markup. URL fragments are client-only, which can create hydration mismatches.
- Treat
ssr: false as an escape hatch for truly browser-only areas, not a default fix for mismatches.
Data Fetching
- Prefer
await useFetch() for SSR-safe API reads in pages and components. It forwards server-fetched data into the Nuxt payload and avoids a second fetch on hydration.
- Use
useAsyncData() when the fetcher is not a simple $fetch() call, when you need a custom key, or when you are composing multiple async sources.
- Give
useAsyncData() a stable key for cache reuse and predictable refresh behavior.
- Keep
useAsyncData() handlers side-effect free. They can run during SSR and hydration.
- Use
$fetch() for user-triggered writes or client-only actions, not top-level page data that should be hydrated from SSR.
- Use
lazy: true, useLazyFetch(), or useLazyAsyncData() for non-critical data that should not block navigation. Handle status === 'pending' in the UI.
- Use
server: false only for data that is not needed for SEO or the first paint.
- Trim payload size with
pick and prefer shallower payloads when deep reactivity is unnecessary.
const route = useRoute()
const { data: article, status, error, refresh } = await useAsyncData(
() => `article:${route.params.slug}`,
() => $fetch(`/api/articles/${route.params.slug}`),
)
const { data: comments } = await useFetch(`/api/articles/${route.params.slug}/comments`, {
lazy: true,
server: false,
})
Route Rules
Prefer routeRules in nuxt.config.ts for rendering and caching strategy:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
routeRules: {
'/': { prerender: true },
'/products/**': { swr: 3600 },
'/blog/**': { isr: true },
'/admin/**': { ssr: false },
'/api/**': { cache: { maxAge: 60 * 60 } },
},
})
prerender: static HTML at build time
swr: serve cached content and revalidate in the background
isr: incremental static regeneration on supported platforms
ssr: false: client-rendered route
cache or redirect: Nitro-level response behavior
Pick route rules per route group, not globally. Marketing pages, catalogs, dashboards, and APIs usually need different strategies.
Lazy Loading and Performance
- Nuxt already code-splits pages by route. Keep route boundaries meaningful before micro-optimizing component splits.
- Use the
Lazy prefix to dynamically import non-critical components.
- Conditionally render lazy components with
v-if so the chunk is not loaded until the UI actually needs it.
- Use lazy hydration for below-the-fold or non-critical interactive UI.
<template>
<LazyRecommendations v-if="showRecommendations" />
<LazyProductGallery hydrate-on-visible />
</template>
- For custom strategies, use
defineLazyHydrationComponent() with a visibility or idle strategy.
- Nuxt lazy hydration works on single-file components. Passing new props to a lazily hydrated component will trigger hydration immediately.
- Use
NuxtLink for internal navigation so Nuxt can prefetch route components and generated payloads.
Review Checklist
- First SSR render and hydrated client render produce the same markup
- Page data uses
useFetch or useAsyncData, not top-level $fetch
- Non-critical data is lazy and has explicit loading UI
- Route rules match the page's SEO and freshness requirements
- Heavy interactive islands are lazy-loaded or lazily hydrated