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| title: NextResponse |
| description: API Reference for NextResponse. |
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| NextResponse extends the [Web Response API](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/Response) with additional convenience methods. |
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| ## `cookies` |
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| Read or mutate the [`Set-Cookie`](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie) header of the response. |
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| ### `set(name, value)` |
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| Given a name, set a cookie with the given value on the response. |
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| ```ts |
| // Given incoming request /home |
| let response = NextResponse.next() |
| // Set a cookie to hide the banner |
| response.cookies.set('show-banner', 'false') |
| // Response will have a `Set-Cookie:show-banner=false;path=/home` header |
| return response |
| ``` |
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| ### `get(name)` |
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| Given a cookie name, return the value of the cookie. If the cookie is not found, `undefined` is returned. If multiple cookies are found, the first one is returned. |
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| ```ts |
| // Given incoming request /home |
| let response = NextResponse.next() |
| // { name: 'show-banner', value: 'false', Path: '/home' } |
| response.cookies.get('show-banner') |
| ``` |
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| ### `getAll()` |
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| Given a cookie name, return the values of the cookie. If no name is given, return all cookies on the response. |
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| ```ts |
| // Given incoming request /home |
| let response = NextResponse.next() |
| // [ |
| // { name: 'experiments', value: 'new-pricing-page', Path: '/home' }, |
| // { name: 'experiments', value: 'winter-launch', Path: '/home' }, |
| // ] |
| response.cookies.getAll('experiments') |
| // Alternatively, get all cookies for the response |
| response.cookies.getAll() |
| ``` |
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| ### `delete(name)` |
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| Given a cookie name, delete the cookie from the response. |
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| ```ts |
| // Given incoming request /home |
| let response = NextResponse.next() |
| // Returns true for deleted, false is nothing is deleted |
| response.cookies.delete('experiments') |
| ``` |
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| ## `json()` |
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| Produce a response with the given JSON body. |
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| ```ts filename="app/api/route.ts" switcher |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| export async function GET(request: Request) { |
| return NextResponse.json({ error: 'Internal Server Error' }, { status: 500 }) |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ```js filename="app/api/route.js" switcher |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| export async function GET(request) { |
| return NextResponse.json({ error: 'Internal Server Error' }, { status: 500 }) |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ## `redirect()` |
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| Produce a response that redirects to a [URL](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URL). |
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| ```ts |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| return NextResponse.redirect(new URL('/new', request.url)) |
| ``` |
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| The [URL](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URL) can be created and modified before being used in the `NextResponse.redirect()` method. For example, you can use the `request.nextUrl` property to get the current URL, and then modify it to redirect to a different URL. |
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| ```ts |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| // Given an incoming request... |
| const loginUrl = new URL('/login', request.url) |
| // Add ?from=/incoming-url to the /login URL |
| loginUrl.searchParams.set('from', request.nextUrl.pathname) |
| // And redirect to the new URL |
| return NextResponse.redirect(loginUrl) |
| ``` |
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| ## `rewrite()` |
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| Produce a response that rewrites (proxies) the given [URL](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/URL) while preserving the original URL. |
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| ```ts |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| // Incoming request: /about, browser shows /about |
| // Rewritten request: /proxy, browser shows /about |
| return NextResponse.rewrite(new URL('/proxy', request.url)) |
| ``` |
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| ## `next()` |
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| The `next()` method is useful for Middleware, as it allows you to return early and continue routing. |
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| ```ts |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| return NextResponse.next() |
| ``` |
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| You can also forward `headers` when producing the response: |
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| ```ts |
| import { NextResponse } from 'next/server' |
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| // Given an incoming request... |
| const newHeaders = new Headers(request.headers) |
| // Add a new header |
| newHeaders.set('x-version', '123') |
| // And produce a response with the new headers |
| return NextResponse.next({ |
| request: { |
| // New request headers |
| headers: newHeaders, |
| }, |
| }) |
| ``` |
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