A 404 page may be accessed very often. Server-rendering an error page for every visit increases the load of the Next.js server. This can result in increased costs and slow experiences.
To avoid the above pitfalls, Next.js provides a static 404 page by default without having to add any additional files.
To create a custom 404 page you can create a pages/404.js file. This file is statically generated at build time.
// pages/404.js export default function Custom404() { return <h1>404 - Page Not Found</h1> }
Note: You can use
getStaticPropsinside this page if you need to fetch data at build time.
Server-rendering an error page for every visit adds complexity to responding to errors. To help users get responses to errors as fast as possible, Next.js provides a static 500 page by default without having to add any additional files.
To customize the 500 page you can create a pages/500.js file. This file is statically generated at build time.
// pages/500.js export default function Custom500() { return <h1>500 - Server-side error occurred</h1> }
Note: You can use
getStaticPropsinside this page if you need to fetch data at build time.
500 errors are handled both client-side and server-side by the Error component. If you wish to override it, define the file pages/_error.js and add the following code:
function Error({ statusCode }) { return ( <p> {statusCode ? `An error ${statusCode} occurred on server` : 'An error occurred on client'} </p> ) } Error.getInitialProps = ({ res, err }) => { const statusCode = res ? res.statusCode : err ? err.statusCode : 404 return { statusCode } } export default Error
pages/_error.jsis only used in production. In development you’ll get an error with the call stack to know where the error originated from.
If you want to render the built-in error page you can by importing the Error component:
import Error from 'next/error' export async function getServerSideProps() { const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/vercel/next.js') const errorCode = res.ok ? false : res.statusCode const json = await res.json() return { props: { errorCode, stars: json.stargazers_count }, } } export default function Page({ errorCode, stars }) { if (errorCode) { return <Error statusCode={errorCode} /> } return <div>Next stars: {stars}</div> }
The Error component also takes title as a property if you want to pass in a text message along with a statusCode.
If you have a custom Error component be sure to import that one instead. next/error exports the default component used by Next.js.
Error does not currently support Next.js Data Fetching methods like getStaticProps or getServerSideProps._error, like _app, is a reserved pathname. _error is used to define the customized layouts and behaviors of the error pages. /_error will render 404 when accessed directly via routing or rendering in a custom server.