--- title: "$fetch" description: Nuxt uses ofetch to expose globally the $fetch helper for making HTTP requests. links: - label: Source icon: i-simple-icons-github to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/blob/main/packages/nuxt/src/app/entry.ts size: xs --- Nuxt uses [ofetch](https://github.com/unjs/ofetch) to expose globally the `$fetch` helper for making HTTP requests within your Vue app or API routes. ::tip{icon="i-ph-rocket-launch" color="gray"} During server-side rendering, calling `$fetch` to fetch your internal [API routes](/docs/guide/directory-structure/server) will directly call the relevant function (emulating the request), **saving an additional API call**. :: ::note{color="blue" icon="i-ph-info"} Using `$fetch` in components without wrapping it with [`useAsyncData`](/docs/api/composables/use-async-data) causes fetching the data twice: initially on the server, then again on the client-side during hydration, because `$fetch` does not transfer state from the server to the client. Thus, the fetch will be executed on both sides because the client has to get the data again. :: ## Usage We recommend to use [`useFetch`](/docs/api/composables/use-fetch) or [`useAsyncData`](/docs/api/composables/use-async-data) + `$fetch` to prevent double data fetching when fetching the component data. ```vue [app.vue] ``` :read-more{to="/docs/getting-started/data-fetching"} You can use `$fetch` in any methods that are executed only on client-side. ```vue [pages/contact.vue] ``` ::tip `$fetch` is the preferred way to make HTTP calls in Nuxt instead of [@nuxt/http](https://github.com/nuxt/http) and [@nuxtjs/axios](https://github.com/nuxt-community/axios-module) that are made for Nuxt 2. :: ::note If you use `$fetch` to call an (external) HTTPS URL with a self-signed certificate in development, you will need to set `NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0` in your environment. :: ### Passing Headers and Cookies When we call `$fetch` in the browser, user headers like `cookie` will be directly sent to the API. However, during Server-Side Rendering, due to security risks such as **Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)** or **Authentication Misuse**, the `$fetch` wouldn't include the user's browser cookies, nor pass on cookies from the fetch response. ::code-group ```vue [pages/index.vue] ``` ```ts [server/api/cookies.ts] export default defineEventHandler((event) => { const foo = getCookie(event, 'foo') // ... Do something with the cookie }) ``` :: If you need to forward headers and cookies on the server, you must manually pass them: ```vue [pages/index.vue] ``` However, when calling `useFetch` with a relative URL on the server, Nuxt will use [`useRequestFetch`](/docs/api/composables/use-request-fetch) to proxy headers and cookies (with the exception of headers not meant to be forwarded, like `host`).