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Occasionally, you might need to use a server load function and a universal load function together. For example, you might need to return data from the server, but also return a value that can’t be serialized as server data.
In this example we want to return a different component from load
depending on whether the data we got from src/routes/+page.server.js
is cool
or not.
We can access server data in src/routes/+page.js
via the data
property:
src/routes/+page
export async function load({ data }) {
const module = data.cool
? await import('./CoolComponent.svelte')
: await import('./BoringComponent.svelte');
return {
component: module.default,
message: data.message
};
}
Note that the data isn’t merged — we must explicitly return
message
from the universalload
function.
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<script>
let { data } = $props();
</script>
<data.component message={data.message} />