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Next.js App Router principles. Server Components, data fetching, routing patterns.
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Principles for Next.js App Router development.
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│
├── useState, useEffect, event handlers
│ └── Client Component ('use client')
│
├── Direct data fetching, no interactivity
│ └── Server Component (default)
│
└── Both?
└── Split: Server parent + Client child
| Type | Use | |------|-----| | Server | Data fetching, layout, static content | | Client | Forms, buttons, interactive UI |
| Pattern | Use | |---------|-----| | Default | Static (cached at build) | | Revalidate | ISR (time-based refresh) | | No-store | Dynamic (every request) |
| Source | Pattern | |--------|---------| | Database | Server Component fetch | | API | fetch with caching | | User input | Client state + server action |
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| page.tsx | Route UI |
| layout.tsx | Shared layout |
| loading.tsx | Loading state |
| error.tsx | Error boundary |
| not-found.tsx | 404 page |
| Pattern | Use |
|---------|-----|
| Route groups (name) | Organize without URL |
| Parallel routes @slot | Multiple same-level pages |
| Intercepting (.) | Modal overlays |
| Method | Use | |--------|-----| | GET | Read data | | POST | Create data | | PUT/PATCH | Update data | | DELETE | Remove data |
| Type | Use | |------|-----| | Static export | Fixed metadata | | generateMetadata | Dynamic per-route |
| Layer | Control | |-------|---------| | Request | fetch options | | Data | revalidate/tags | | Full route | route config |
| Method | Use |
|--------|-----|
| Time-based | revalidate: 60 |
| On-demand | revalidatePath/Tag |
| No cache | no-store |
| ❌ Don't | ✅ Do | |----------|-------| | 'use client' everywhere | Server by default | | Fetch in client components | Fetch in server | | Skip loading states | Use loading.tsx | | Ignore error boundaries | Use error.tsx | | Large client bundles | Dynamic imports |
app/
├── (marketing)/ # Route group
│ └── page.tsx
├── (dashboard)/
│ ├── layout.tsx # Dashboard layout
│ └── page.tsx
├── api/
│ └── [resource]/
│ └── route.ts
└── components/
└── ui/
Remember: Server Components are the default for a reason. Start there, add client only when needed.
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