use-next-sse is a lightweight and easy-to-use React hook library for implementing Server-Sent Events (SSE) in Next.js applications, enabling real-time, unidirectional data streaming from server to client.
npm install use-next-sse
Create a new file app/api/sse/route.ts
with the following content:
import { createSSEHandler } from 'use-next-sse';
export const dynamic = 'force-dynamic';
export const GET = createSSEHandler((send, close) => {
let count = 0;
const interval = setInterval(() => {
send({ count: count++ }, 'counter');
if (count > 10) {
clearInterval(interval);
close();
}
}, 1000);
});
Create a new file app/components/Counter.tsx
with the following content:
'use client'
import { useSSE } from 'use-next-sse';
export default function Counter() {
const { data, error } = useSSE({url: '/api/sse', eventName: 'counter'});
if (error) return <div>Error: {error.message}</div>;
if (!data) return <div>Loading...</div>;
return <div>Count: {data.count}</div>;
}
Use the Counter
component in a page, for example in app/page.tsx
:
import Counter from './components/Counter';
export default function Home() {
return (
<main>
<h1>SSE Counter Example</h1>
<Counter />
</main>
);
}
This example demonstrates a simple counter that updates every second using Server-Sent Events. The server sends updates for 10 seconds before closing the connection.
When using the createSSEHandler
function in the use-next-sse
library, it is important to understand the role of the destructor. The destructor is a cleanup function that is called when the SSE connection is closed. This allows you to perform any necessary cleanup tasks, such as closing database connections, stopping intervals, or clearing resources.
import { createSSEHandler } from 'use-next-sse';
const handler = createSSEHandler((send, close) => {
// Your SSE logic here
// Return a destructor function
return () => {
// Perform cleanup tasks here
console.log('SSE connection closed, performing cleanup');
};
});
export default handler;
This Destructor will be called even though the handler callback is not called yet.
import { createSSEHandler } from 'use-next-sse';
const handler = createSSEHandler(
(send, close) => {
// Your SSE logic here
},
{
onClose: () => {
console.log('SSE connection has been closed and cleaned up.');
// Perform additional cleanup tasks here
},
}
);
export default handler;
This Destructor will be called if the SSECallback call is not done yet.
import { createSSEHandler } from 'use-next-sse';
const handler = createSSEHandler(async(send, close, { onClose }) => {
// Your SSE logic here
onClose(() => {
console.log('SSE connection closed, performing cleanup.');
// Perform additional cleanup tasks here
});
// long running task
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 5000));
});
export default handler;