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URL / Query-Param State (nuqs)
URL query state is managed with nuqs. The NuqsAdapter is wired once in apps/sim/app/layout.tsx — do not add another. This rule is the source of truth for what belongs in the URL and how to wire it.
Decision framework — where does this state live?
Pick exactly one home for each piece of state:
- React Query → server/remote data. Unchanged; see
.claude/rules/sim-queries.md. - URL params (nuqs) → client view-state worth putting in a link: active tab/panel, selected entity id, filters, search query, pagination, view mode (list/grid), an open "view" drawer/modal that represents a destination.
- Zustand → cross-component client state that must NOT be in the URL: high-frequency, large, ephemeral, or socket-synced (canvas pan/zoom, cursor, drag state, resize widths, unsaved buffers, live collaborative selection).
useState→ purely local, single-component UI.
Put state in the URL only when it is all of: shareable, deep-linkable, bookmarkable, survives reload + back/forward — and is discrete, low-frequency, and small. If it fails any of those, it does not go in the URL.
When to use what (decision table)
| Home | Trigger | Example |
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| URL (nuqs) | Client view-state worth a link: tab, filter, search, sort, pagination, selected-entity id, an open "view" modal/drawer that is a destination | ?tab=licenses, ?category=Communication, ?page=3, ?skillId=abc |
| React Query | Server/remote data fetched from an endpoint | useMcpServers(workspaceId), useSkills(workspaceId) |
| Zustand | Cross-component client state that must NOT be in the URL: high-frequency, large, ephemeral, socket-synced | canvas pan/zoom, live cursor, drag state, resize widths, unsaved buffers |
useState |
Purely local single-component UI; also the snappy mirror of a debounced URL search | a hover flag, a transient dialog target, the live text of a debounced search box |
Anti-patterns (forbidden)
- Direct
useSearchParams().get(...)ornew URLSearchParams(window.location.search)to read state. - Hand-built query strings +
router.replace/router.pushto mutate state. window.history.replaceState/pushStateto mutate a param.- Duplicating URL state into a store and syncing it with effects /
popstatelisteners. - High-frequency or large state in the URL (cursor, pan/zoom, un-debounced keystrokes, big JSON blobs).
import { z } from 'zod'in client code for param validation — use nuqs parsers (parseAsString,parseAsInteger,parseAsBoolean,parseAsStringLiteral,parseAsArrayOf) or a customcreateParser.
These reads/mutations are not anti-patterns and stay as-is:
- Outbound URL builders —
new URLSearchParams({...})to construct ahref, a download endpoint, an external WebSocket/API URL, or awindow.open(_, '_blank')destination. - Route navigations —
router.push('/path/[id]?folderId=x')that changes the route path, not just the current query. A nuqs setter only mutates the query on the current path; cross-path navigation stays onrouter. - Read-once auth / redirect signals —
token,callbackUrl,redirect,error,invite_flow,upgraded,redirect_workflow, etc. These are navigation signals consumed once (often read-then-strip), not synced view-state. Leave them onuseSearchParams.
Per-feature search-params.ts — single source of truth
Co-locate a search-params.ts next to the feature. Export the parser map (and shared options). Both the client (useQueryStates/useQueryState) and any server component (createSearchParamsCache from nuqs/server) import from this one file. Import parsers from nuqs/server so the module is safe to import in both client and server contexts.
Conventions:
.withDefault(...)on every parser so reads are non-null.- Filter / search / toggle / pagination options:
{ history: 'replace', shallow: true, clearOnDefault: true }— clean URLs, no back-stack churn. - Navigations that belong in browser history (changing folder, opening a deep-linked entity):
{ history: 'push' }. shallow: falseonly when a Server Component / loader must re-read the param.- Short, stable, kebab-case URL keys. Renaming a key is a breaking change to shared links — treat it as one.
- For an opaque/literal value use
parseAsStringLiteral([...] as const); for a custom wire format usecreateParser. - A
createParserfor a value not comparable with===(arrays, objects,Date) must define aneq—clearOnDefaultuses it to detect the default, so without it an empty-array/object default never strips from the URL. Built-inparseAsArrayOf(...)already ships its owneq; only string/number/boolean custom parsers can omit it. Example (array):eq: (a, b) => a.length === b.length && a.every((v, i) => v === b[i]).
Example — grouped filters (single source of truth)
// apps/sim/app/workspace/[workspaceId]/things/search-params.ts
import { parseAsArrayOf, parseAsString, parseAsStringLiteral } from 'nuqs/server'
const VIEW_MODES = ['list', 'grid'] as const
export const thingsParsers = {
search: parseAsString.withDefault(''),
tags: parseAsArrayOf(parseAsString).withDefault([]),
view: parseAsStringLiteral(VIEW_MODES).withDefault('list'),
} as const
/** Clean URLs, no back-stack churn for filter changes. */
export const thingsUrlKeys = {
history: 'replace',
shallow: true,
clearOnDefault: true,
} as const
Client — useQueryStates (grouped) / useQueryState (single)
'use client'
import { useQueryStates } from 'nuqs'
import { thingsParsers, thingsUrlKeys } from '@/app/workspace/[workspaceId]/things/search-params'
export function useThingFilters() {
const [filters, setFilters] = useQueryStates(thingsParsers, thingsUrlKeys)
// filters.search / filters.tags / filters.view are non-null (defaults applied)
// setFilters({ view: 'grid' }) — pass null to clear a single key back to default
return { filters, setFilters }
}
For a single param, use useQueryState(key, parser):
const [serverId, setServerId] = useQueryState(mcpServerIdParam.key, mcpServerIdParam.parser)
Server — createSearchParamsCache
When a Server Component or loader must read a param, build a cache from the same parser map:
// in a server component / page.tsx
import { createSearchParamsCache } from 'nuqs/server'
import { thingsParsers } from '@/app/workspace/[workspaceId]/things/search-params'
const thingsCache = createSearchParamsCache(thingsParsers)
export default async function Page({ searchParams }: { searchParams: Promise<Record<string, string | string[] | undefined>> }) {
const { search, view } = await thingsCache.parse(await searchParams)
// ...
}
If a client param must be re-read server-side after a change, set shallow: false on the write.
Suspense boundary
useQueryState/useQueryStates read useSearchParams internally, so any client component using them must sit under a <Suspense> boundary (Next.js requirement). Wrap the page entry with a real-chrome fallback so a suspend never flashes a blank frame — see apps/sim/app/workspace/[workspaceId]/files/page.tsx.
Debounced text inputs
Use nuqs's built-in limitUrlUpdates: debounce(ms) — never hand-roll a local useState mirror + useDebounce + a URL write-back effect + a ref-guarded URL→local reconcile effect. The hook's returned value updates instantly (so the input is controlled directly by the nuqs value and stays snappy); only the URL write is debounced. Back/forward and deep links flow back natively because the input reads the nuqs value — no reconcile effect needed.
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Standalone single search param (
useQueryState): putlimitUrlUpdates: debounce(300)in the param's options. -
Search inside a grouped
useQueryStates: keep the group's immediate writes for the discrete filters; pass the option per call only on the search setter, never on the whole group:import { debounce } from 'nuqs' const setSearch = useCallback( (value: string) => { const next = value.length > 0 ? value : null // Immediate update when clearing so the param drops out without lingering. setFilters({ search: next }, next === null ? undefined : { limitUrlUpdates: debounce(300) }) }, [setFilters] ) -
Keep fetches/filtering debounced. Where the search value feeds a React Query key or an expensive in-memory filter, derive a debounced value off the instant nuqs value (
const debounced = useDebounce(urlSearch, 300)) and feed that to the query — the instant value is only for the input box. Cheap in-memory filtering over a small static list may read the instant value directly. -
Preserve
.trim()handling,clearOnDefault(empty clears the param), the existing default, andhistory: 'replace'. Importdebouncefromnuqs(client) — notnuqs/server. See logs (use-log-filters.tsgrouped, query stays debounced), integrations/recently-deleted (cheap in-memory filter, instant value), and tables (filter stays debounced).
Sort convention (sort + dir)
Sortable lists use two scalar params, never a serialized {column,direction} object:
const SORT_COLUMNS = ['name', 'created', 'updated'] as const
const SORT_DIRECTIONS = ['asc', 'desc'] as const
export const thingsParsers = {
sort: parseAsStringLiteral(SORT_COLUMNS).withDefault('updated'),
dir: parseAsStringLiteral(SORT_DIRECTIONS).withDefault('desc'),
} as const
Both carry the shared filter options ({ history: 'replace', clearOnDefault: true }). The defaults must match the list's existing default sort exactly. If a UI exposes "no active sort" as null, derive that in the component (sort === DEFAULT && dir === DEFAULT ? null : { column, direction }) — the URL still holds the resolved values. "Clear sort" writes the defaults back (which clearOnDefault strips from the URL); never write null/garbage columns.
Dates in the URL (date-only params)
A date-only param (a calendar anchor, a date filter) is stored as yyyy-MM-dd — never serialize a full Date/timestamp when only the day matters.
Local vs UTC — pick the parser that matches your date math. nuqs's built-in parseAsIsoDate is UTC-based (serialize via toISOString(), parse to UTC midnight). If your Date is local-time (e.g. produced by local-time helpers and read by date-fns startOfWeek/isSameDay, which are all local), parseAsIsoDate will shift the day by ±1 in any non-UTC timezone on reload/deep-link/back-forward. For local-time date math, use a small local-date createParser that serializes/parses on local calendar fields (getFullYear/getMonth/getDate ↔ new Date(y, m-1, d)) with an eq comparing y/m/d. Only use parseAsIsoDate when the value is genuinely UTC/midnight-UTC. See scheduled-tasks/search-params.ts (parseAsLocalDate).
When the default is dynamic (e.g. "today"), make the param nullable (omit .withDefault) and derive the fallback in the hook (const anchor = param ?? today), so a clean URL means the dynamic default and navigating back to it writes null (clears the param). See scheduled-tasks/hooks/use-calendar.ts.
Selected-entity deep-link (store the id, derive the object)
To deep-link a row/modal/drawer to one entity, store only its id and look the object up in the already-loaded list — never serialize the object into the URL:
const [skillId, setSkillId] = useQueryState(skillIdParam.key, {
...skillIdParam.parser,
history: 'push', // opening an entity is a destination; "back" closes it
clearOnDefault: true,
})
// Derive — do not duplicate into useState or sync with an effect:
const editingSkill = skillId ? (skills.find((s) => s.id === skillId) ?? null) : null
Open the panel/modal when the id resolves to a loaded entity; closing it calls setSkillId(null). Because this reads useSearchParams it needs a Suspense boundary on the page (see below). A separate "create new" flow has no id and stays in local useState.
Read-then-strip deep links
For an ephemeral deep-link that pre-opens a modal/drawer and should not linger in the URL (e.g. integrations ?connect=oauth, knowledge ?addConnector=), read the param, act on it once behind a useRef guard, then clear it: setParam(null, { history: 'replace', scroll: false }). See apps/sim/app/workspace/[workspaceId]/integrations/[block]/integration-block-detail.tsx.
Workflow editor carve-out — what must NOT go in the URL
The workflow editor (apps/sim/app/workspace/[workspaceId]/w/**) is realtime/socket-synced via socket-provider.tsx. Its view-state is intentionally store-backed (Zustand), not URL-backed. Do not move the following into the URL:
- Live cursor and broadcast live selection (presence; emitted over the socket, throttled).
- Pan / zoom / viewport (ReactFlow-owned, continuous, not persisted).
- Drag state and resize widths/heights (panel/terminal/sidebar — high-frequency, persisted as local preferences).
- Ephemeral diff staging (
hasActiveDiff,baselineWorkflow,diffAnalysis).
Borderline candidates that look shareable but currently stay in Zustand because moving them fights existing machinery:
- Panel
activeTabandcanvasMode— persisted local preferences wired into an SSR flash-prevention path (data-panel-active-tab+_hasHydrated). They are layout prefs, not destinations; moving them would unwind the SSR machinery and risk tab-flash on load. focusedBlockId("look at this block") — the only genuinely shareable candidate, but it is entangled with the persisted editor store and panel-open orchestration. Adding it is a new feature, not a migration; ship it deliberately (with runtime verification against a live socket), not as part of a sweep.
Rule of thumb for the editor: if state is socket-coupled, high-frequency, viewport-related, or a persisted resize/preference, it stays in Zustand. When in doubt, leave it and flag it — do not force fragile URL state into the canvas.
Docs
- Adapters (App Router
NuqsAdapter): https://nuqs.dev/docs/adapters - Parsers & options (
parseAsString/parseAsInteger/parseAsBoolean/parseAsStringLiteral/parseAsArrayOf/createParser,withDefault,history,shallow,clearOnDefault): https://nuqs.dev/docs/parsers and https://nuqs.dev/docs/options - Server-side reads (
createSearchParamsCache): https://nuqs.dev/docs/server-side