---
title: Cannot access Request information synchronously in route.js without awaiting connection first
---
## Why This Error Occurred
When `cacheComponents` is enabled Next.js treats most access to Request information as explicitly dynamic. However routes have a Request object and you can read values like the current pathname from that object synchronously. If you need to access Request information in a route handler you should first call `await connection()` to inform Next.js that everything after this point is explicitly dynamic.
This is only needed in `GET` handlers because `GET` is the only handler Next.js will attempt to prerender.
## Possible Ways to Fix It
Look for access of the Request object in your route.js and add `await connection()` before you access any properties of the Request.
Before:
```jsx filename="app/.../route.js"
export default function GET(request) {
const requestHeaders = request.headers
return ...
}
```
After:
```jsx filename="app/.../route.js"
import { connection } from 'next/server'
export default async function GET(request) {
await connection()
const requestHeaders = request.headers
return ...
}
```
It is unexpected that you would run the codemod and not successfully convert all instances of `params` and `searchParams` to async or have a marker string to help you locate unconverted cases. If you do find yourself in this situation please report this to [Next.js on Github](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues).
## Useful Links
- [`connection` function](/docs/app/api-reference/functions/connection)
- [`route.js` file convention](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/route)