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revalidateTag

revalidateTag allows you to purge cached data on-demand for a specific cache tag.

Good to know:

  • revalidateTag is available in both Node.js and Edge runtimes.
  • revalidateTag only invalidates the cache when the path is next visited. This means calling revalidateTag with a dynamic route segment will not immediately trigger many revalidations at once. The invalidation only happens when the path is next visited.

Parameters​

revalidateTag(tag: string): void;
  • tag: A string representing the cache tag associated with the data you want to revalidate. Must be less than or equal to 256 characters. This value is case-sensitive.

You can add tags to fetch as follows:

fetch(url, { next: { tags: [...] } });

Returns​

revalidateTag does not return a value.

Examples​

Server Action​

'use server'

import { revalidateTag } from 'next/cache'

export default async function submit() {
await addPost()
revalidateTag('posts')
}
'use server'

import { revalidateTag } from 'next/cache'

export default async function submit() {
await addPost()
revalidateTag('posts')
}

Route Handler​

import type { NextRequest } from 'next/server'
import { revalidateTag } from 'next/cache'

export async function GET(request: NextRequest) {
const tag = request.nextUrl.searchParams.get('tag')
revalidateTag(tag)
return Response.json({ revalidated: true, now: Date.now() })
}
import { revalidateTag } from 'next/cache'

export async function GET(request) {
const tag = request.nextUrl.searchParams.get('tag')
revalidateTag(tag)
return Response.json({ revalidated: true, now: Date.now() })
}