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| title: Entire page deopted into client-side rendering |
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| During static rendering, the entire page was deopted into client-side rendering by `useSearchParams` as there was no [Suspense boundary](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params |
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| If a route is statically rendered, calling `useSearchParams()` will cause the tree up to the closest [Suspense boundary](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params |
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| This allows a part of the page to be statically rendered while the dynamic part that uses `searchParams` can be client-side rendered. |
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| You can reduce the portion of the route that is client-side rendered by wrapping the component that uses useSearchParams in a Suspense boundary. |
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| For example if `app/dashboard/search-bar.tsx` uses `useSearchParams` wrap the component in a [Suspense boundary](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params |
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| ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/search-bar.tsx" |
| 'use client' |
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| import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation' |
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| export default function SearchBar() { |
| const searchParams = useSearchParams() |
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| const search = searchParams.get('search') |
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| console.log(search) |
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| return <>Search: {search}</> |
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| ```tsx filename="app/dashboard/page.tsx" |
| import { Suspense } from 'react' |
| import SearchBar from './search-bar' |
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| function SearchBarFallback() { |
| return <>placeholder</> |
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| export default function Page() { |
| return ( |
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| <nav> |
| <Suspense fallback={<SearchBarFallback />}> |
| <SearchBar /> |
| </Suspense> |
| </nav> |
| <h1>Dashboard</h1> |
| </> |
| ) |
| } |
| ``` |
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| - [`useSearchParams` static rendering documentation](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/use-search-params |
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