Custom Document
A custom Document can update the <html> and <body> tags used to render a Page.
To override the default Document, create the file pages/_document as shown below:
import { Html, Head, Main, NextScript } from 'next/document'
export default function Document() {
return (
<Html lang="en">
<Head />
<body>
<Main />
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
)
}
import { Html, Head, Main, NextScript } from 'next/document'
export default function Document() {
return (
<Html lang="en">
<Head />
<body>
<Main />
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
)
}
Good to know
_documentis only rendered on the server, so event handlers likeonClickcannot be used in this file.<Html>,<Head />,<Main />and<NextScript />are required for the page to be properly rendered.
Caveats​
- The
<Head />component used in_documentis not the same asnext/head. The<Head />component used here should only be used for any<head>code that is common for all pages. For all other cases, such as<title>tags, we recommend usingnext/headin your pages or components. - React components outside of
<Main />will not be initialized by the browser. Do not add application logic here or custom CSS (likestyled-jsx). If you need shared components in all your pages (like a menu or a toolbar), read Layouts instead. Documentcurrently does not support Next.js Data Fetching methods likegetStaticPropsorgetServerSideProps.
Customizing renderPage​
Customizing renderPage is advanced and only needed for libraries like CSS-in-JS to support server-side rendering. This is not needed for built-in styled-jsx support.
We do not recommend using this pattern. Instead, consider incrementally adopting the App Router, which allows you to more easily fetch data for pages and layouts.
import Document, {
Html,
Head,
Main,
NextScript,
DocumentContext,
DocumentInitialProps,
} from 'next/document'
class MyDocument extends Document {
static async getInitialProps(
ctx: DocumentContext
): Promise<DocumentInitialProps> {
const originalRenderPage = ctx.renderPage
// Run the React rendering logic synchronously
ctx.renderPage = () =>
originalRenderPage({
// Useful for wrapping the whole react tree
enhanceApp: (App) => App,
// Useful for wrapping in a per-page basis
enhanceComponent: (Component) => Component,
})
// Run the parent `getInitialProps`, it now includes the custom `renderPage`
const initialProps = await Document.getInitialProps(ctx)
return initialProps
}
render() {
return (
<Html lang="en">
<Head />
<body>
<Main />
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
)
}
}
export default MyDocument
import Document, { Html, Head, Main, NextScript } from 'next/document'
class MyDocument extends Document {
static async getInitialProps(ctx) {
const originalRenderPage = ctx.renderPage
// Run the React rendering logic synchronously
ctx.renderPage = () =>
originalRenderPage({
// Useful for wrapping the whole react tree
enhanceApp: (App) => App,
// Useful for wrapping in a per-page basis
enhanceComponent: (Component) => Component,
})
// Run the parent `getInitialProps`, it now includes the custom `renderPage`
const initialProps = await Document.getInitialProps(ctx)
return initialProps
}
render() {
return (
<Html lang="en">
<Head />
<body>
<Main />
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
)
}
}
export default MyDocument
Good to know
getInitialPropsin_documentis not called during client-side transitions.- The
ctxobject for_documentis equivalent to the one received ingetInitialProps, with the addition ofrenderPage.