By default, useAsyncData blocks navigation until its async handler is resolved. useLazyAsyncData provides a wrapper around useAsyncData that triggers navigation before the handler is resolved by setting the lazy option to true.
useLazyAsyncData has the same signature as useAsyncData.<script setup lang="ts">
/* Navigation will occur before fetching is complete.
Handle 'pending' and 'error' states directly within your component's template
*/
const { status, data: count } = await useLazyAsyncData('count', () => $fetch('/api/count'))
watch(count, (newCount) => {
// Because count might start out null, you won't have access
// to its contents immediately, but you can watch it.
})
</script>
<template>
<div>
{{ status === 'pending' ? 'Loading' : count }}
</div>
</template>
useLazyAsyncData is a reserved function name transformed by the compiler, so you should not name your own function useLazyAsyncData.