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nextjs-pathname-id-fetch

Focused pattern for fetching data using URL parameters in Next.js. Covers creating dynamic routes ([id], [slug]) and accessing route parameters in server components to fetch data from APIs. Use when building pages that display individual items (product pages, blog posts, user profiles) based on a URL parameter. Complements nextjs-dynamic-routes-params with a simplified, common-case pattern.

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Focused pattern for fetching data using URL parameters in Next.js. Covers creating dynamic routes ([id], [slug]) and accessing route parameters in server components to fetch data from APIs. Use when building pages that display individual items (product pages, blog posts, user profiles) based on a URL parameter. Complements nextjs-dynamic-routes-params with a simplified, common-case pattern.
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Next.js: Pathname ID Fetch Pattern

When This Pattern Applies

Use this pattern whenever a page needs to load data based on whatever identifier appears in the URL. Common scenarios include:

  • Detail pages for products, posts, or users (/products/{id}, /blog/{slug})
  • Admin dashboards that drill into a selected resource (/admin/orders/{orderId})
  • Documentation or knowledge bases with nested paths (/docs/getting-started/installation)

If the requirement says the data should change depending on the current URL path, the route segment must be dynamic (e.g., [id], [slug], [...slug]).

The Pattern

✅ Recommended implementation

1. Create a dynamic folder: app/[id]/page.tsx
2. Access the parameter: const { id } = await params;
3. Fetch data using that identifier
4. Render the requested information

❌ Pitfall

Using app/page.tsx for this scenario prevents access to per-path identifiers.

Complete Implementation Example

// app/[id]/page.tsx // IMPORTANT: Server component (NO 'use client' needed!) export default async function ProductPage({ params, }: { params: Promise<{ id: string }>; }) { // Next.js 15+: params must be awaited const { id } = await params; // Fetch data using the ID from the URL const response = await fetch(`https://api.example.com/products/${id}`); const product = await response.json(); // Return JSX with the fetched data return ( <div> <h1>{product.name}</h1> <p>{product.description}</p> <p>Price: ${product.price}</p> </div> ); }

File Structure

app/
└── [id]/                 ← Dynamic route folder with brackets
    └── page.tsx          ← Server component page

URL Mapping:

  • /123 → params = { id: '123' }
  • /abc → params = { id: 'abc' }
  • /product-xyz → params = { id: 'product-xyz' }

Key Rules

1. Folder Name MUST Use Brackets

✅ app/[id]/page.tsx
✅ app/[productId]/page.tsx
✅ app/[slug]/page.tsx
❌ app/id/page.tsx        (no brackets = static route)
❌ app/page.tsx            (can't access params here)

2. This is a Server Component (Default)

// ✅ CORRECT - No 'use client' needed export default async function Page({ params }) { const { id } = await params; const data = await fetch(`/api/${id}`); return <div>{data.name}</div>; } // ❌ WRONG - Don't add 'use client' for server components 'use client'; // ← Remove this! export default async function Page({ params }) { ... }

3. Params Must Be Awaited (Next.js 15+)

// ✅ CORRECT - Next.js 15+ export default async function Page({ params, }: { params: Promise<{ id: string }>; }) { const { id } = await params; // Must await // ... } // ⚠️ OLD (Next.js 14 and earlier - deprecated) export default async function Page({ params, }: { params: { id: string }; }) { const { id } = params; // No await needed in old versions // ... }

4. Keep It Simple - Don't Over-Nest

✅ app/[id]/page.tsx              (simple, clean)
❌ app/products/[id]/page.tsx     (only if explicitly required!)

Unless requirements explicitly call for /products/[id], keep the structure at the top level (app/[id]/page.tsx).

TypeScript: NEVER Use any Type

This codebase has @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any enabled. Using any will cause build failures.

// ❌ WRONG function processProduct(product: any) { ... } // ✅ CORRECT - Define proper types interface Product { id: string; name: string; price: number; } function processProduct(product: Product) { ... } // ✅ ALSO CORRECT - Use unknown if type truly unknown function processData(data: unknown) { // Type guard required before using if (typeof data === 'object' && data !== null) { // ... } }

Common Variations

Different Parameter Names

// app/[productId]/page.tsx export default async function Page({ params, }: { params: Promise<{ productId: string }>; }) { const { productId } = await params; // ... } // app/[slug]/page.tsx export default async function Page({ params, }: { params: Promise<{ slug: string }>; }) { const { slug } = await params; // ... }

Multiple Parameters

// app/[category]/[id]/page.tsx export default async function Page({ params, }: { params: Promise<{ category: string; id: string }>; }) { const { category, id } = await params; const data = await fetch(`/api/${category}/${id}`); // ... }

Complete Working Example

// app/[id]/page.tsx - Product detail page interface Product { id: string; name: string; description: string; price: number; inStock: boolean; } export default async function ProductPage({ params, }: { params: Promise<{ id: string }>; }) { // Get the ID from the URL const { id } = await params; // Fetch product data using the ID const response = await fetch( `https://api.example.com/products/${id}`, { cache: 'no-store' } // Always fresh data ); if (!response.ok) { throw new Error('Failed to fetch product'); } const product: Product = await response.json(); // Render the product return ( <div> <h1>{product.name}</h1> <p>{product.description}</p> <div> <strong>Price:</strong> ${product.price} </div> <div> <strong>Availability:</strong>{' '} {product.inStock ? 'In Stock' : 'Out of Stock'} </div> </div> ); }

Quick Checklist

Before shipping a pathname-driven detail page, confirm:

  • The route folder uses brackets (e.g., app/[id]/page.tsx)
  • The component stays server-side (no 'use client' needed)
  • The params prop is typed as Promise<{ id: string }> for Next.js 15+
  • You await the params and read the identifier safely
  • Data fetching logic uses that identifier
  • Rendering handles loading/error states appropriately
  • Types are explicit—never fall back to any

When to Use the Comprehensive Skill Instead

This micro-skill covers the simple "pathname ID fetch" pattern. Use the comprehensive nextjs-dynamic-routes-params skill for:

  • Catch-all routes ([...slug])
  • Optional catch-all routes ([[...slug]])
  • Complex multi-parameter routing
  • Advanced routing architectures
  • Detailed routing decisions

For the simple case of "fetch data by ID from URL", this skill is all you need.