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title: "<NuxtPage>"
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description: The NuxtPage component is required to display pages located in the pages/ directory.
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---
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# `<NuxtPage>`
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`<NuxtPage>` is a built-in component that comes with Nuxt. `NuxtPage` is required to display top-level or nested pages located in the `pages/` directory.
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`NuxtPage` is a wrapper around [`<RouterView>`](https://router.vuejs.org/api/#router-view-props) component from Vue Router. `NuxtPage` component accepts same `name` and `route` props.
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- **name:** type: `string`
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`name` helps `RouterView` render the component with the corresponding name in the matched route record's components option.
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- **route:** type: `RouteLocationNormalized`
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`route` is a route location that has all of its components resolved.
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> **Nuxt automatically resolves the `name` and `route` by scanning and rendering all Vue component files found in the `/pages` directory.**
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Apart from the `name` and `route`, `NuxtPage` component also accepts `pageKey` props.
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- **pageKey:** type: `string` or `function`
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`pageKey` helps control when the `NuxtPage` component is re-rendered.
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## Example
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For example, passing `static` key, `NuxtPage` component is rendered only once when it is mounted.
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```html
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<!-- static key -->
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<NuxtPage page-key="static" />
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```
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Alternatively, `pageKey` can be passed as a `key` value via `definePageMeta` from the `<script>` section of your Vue component in the `/pages` directory.
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```js
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<script setup>
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definePageMeta({
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key: route => route.fullPath
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})
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</script>
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```
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:button-link[Open on StackBlitz]{href="https://stackblitz.com/github/nuxt/framework/tree/main/examples/routing/pages?file=app.vue" blank}
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## Custom Props
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In addition, `NuxtPage` also accepts custom props that you may need to pass further down the hierarchy. These custom props are accessible via `attrs` in the Nuxt app.
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```html
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<NuxtPage :foobar="123" />
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```
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For example, in above example, value of `foobar` will be available using `attrs.foobar`.
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::ReadMore{link="/docs/guide/directory-structure/app"}
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::
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