--- title: '`url` is deprecated' --- ## Why This Error Occurred In versions prior to 6.x the `url` property got magically injected into every `Page` component (every page inside the `pages` directory). The reason this is going away is that we want to make things very predictable and explicit. Having a magical url property coming out of nowhere doesn't aid that goal. > ⚠️ In some cases using React Dev Tools may trigger this warning even if you do not reference `url` anywhere in your code. Try temporarily disabling the extension and see if the warning persists. ## Possible Ways to Fix It /docs/advanced-features/codemods#url-to-withrouter Since Next 5 we provide a way to explicitly inject the Next.js router object into pages and all their descending components. The `router` property that is injected will hold the same values as `url`, like `pathname`, `asPath`, and `query`. Here's an example of using `withRouter`: ```js filename="pages/index.js" import { withRouter } from 'next/router' class Page extends React.Component { render() { const { router } = this.props console.log(router) return
{router.pathname}
} } export default withRouter(Page) ``` We provide a codemod (a code to code transformation) to automatically change the `url` property usages to `withRouter`. You can find this codemod and instructions on how to run it here: /docs/advanced-features/codemods#url-to-withrouter