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Sets up Inngest in TypeScript/Node.js projects: installs SDK, creates client, configures env vars, serves endpoints or workers, runs local dev server.
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This skill sets up Inngest in a TypeScript project from scratch, covering installation, client configuration, connection modes, and local development.
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This skill sets up Inngest in a TypeScript project from scratch, covering installation, client configuration, connection modes, and local development.
These skills are focused on TypeScript. For Python or Go, refer to the Inngest documentation for language-specific guidance. Core concepts apply across all languages.
Install the inngest npm package in your project:
npm install inngest
# or
yarn add inngest
# or
pnpm add inngest
# or
bun add inngest
Create a shared client file that you'll import throughout your codebase:
// src/inngest/client.ts
import { Inngest } from "inngest";
export const inngest = new Inngest({
id: "my-app" // Unique identifier for your application (hyphenated slug)
});
// In development, you must set the INNGEST_DEV=1 env var or use isDev: true
// In production, INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY is required (v4 defaults to Cloud mode)
id (required): Unique identifier for your app. Use a hyphenated slug like "my-app" or "user-service"eventKey: Event key for sending events (prefer INNGEST_EVENT_KEY env var)env: Environment name for Branch EnvironmentsisDev: Force Dev mode (true) or Cloud mode (false). v4 defaults to Cloud mode, so set isDev: true or INNGEST_DEV=1 for local developmentsigningKey: Signing key for production (prefer INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY env var). Moved from serve() to client in v4signingKeyFallback: Fallback signing key for key rotation (prefer INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY_FALLBACK env var)baseUrl: Custom Inngest API base URL (prefer INNGEST_BASE_URL env var)logger: Custom logger instance (e.g. winston, pino) — enables logger in function contextmiddleware: Array of middleware (see inngest-middleware skill)import { Inngest, eventType } from "inngest";
import { z } from "zod";
const signupCompleted = eventType("user/signup.completed", {
schema: z.object({
userId: z.string(),
email: z.string(),
plan: z.enum(["free", "pro"])
})
});
const orderPlaced = eventType("order/placed", {
schema: z.object({
orderId: z.string(),
amount: z.number()
})
});
export const inngest = new Inngest({ id: "my-app" });
// Use event types as triggers for full type safety:
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "handle-signup", triggers: [signupCompleted] },
async ({ event }) => {
event.data.userId; /* typed as string */
}
);
// Use event types when sending events:
await inngest.send(
signupCompleted.create({
userId: "user_123",
email: "user@example.com",
plan: "pro"
})
);
Set these environment variables in your .env file or deployment environment:
# Required for production
INNGEST_EVENT_KEY=your-event-key-here
INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY=your-signing-key-here
# Force dev mode during local development
INNGEST_DEV=1
# Optional - custom dev server URL (default: http://localhost:8288)
INNGEST_BASE_URL=http://localhost:8288
⚠️ Common Gotcha: Never hardcode keys in your source code. Always use environment variables for INNGEST_EVENT_KEY and INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY.
Inngest supports two connection modes:
Best for serverless platforms (Vercel, Lambda, etc.) and existing APIs.
Best for container runtimes (Kubernetes, Docker) and long-running processes.
Create an API endpoint that exposes your functions to Inngest:
// For Next.js App Router: src/app/api/inngest/route.ts
import { serve } from "inngest/next";
import { inngest } from "../../../inngest/client";
import { myFunction } from "../../../inngest/functions";
export const { GET, POST, PUT } = serve({
client: inngest,
functions: [myFunction]
});
// For Next.js Pages Router: pages/api/inngest.ts
import { serve } from "inngest/next";
import { inngest } from "../../inngest/client";
import { myFunction } from "../../inngest/functions";
export default serve({
client: inngest,
functions: [myFunction]
});
// For Express.js
import express from "express";
import { serve } from "inngest/express";
import { inngest } from "./inngest/client";
import { myFunction } from "./inngest/functions";
const app = express();
app.use(express.json({ limit: "10mb" })); // Required for Inngest, increase limit for larger function state
app.use(
"/api/inngest",
serve({
client: inngest,
functions: [myFunction]
})
);
🔧 Framework-Specific Notes:
express.json({ limit: "10mb" }) middleware to support larger function state.fastifyPlugin from inngest/fastifyinngest/cloudflareinngest/lambdaserve reference here: https://www.inngest.com/docs-markdown/learn/serving-inngest-functions⚠️ v4 Change: Options like signingKey, signingKeyFallback, and baseUrl are now configured on the Inngest client constructor, not on serve(). The serve() function only accepts client, functions, and streaming.
⚠️ Common Gotcha: Always use /api/inngest as your endpoint path. This enables automatic discovery. If you must use a different path, you'll need to configure discovery manually with the -u flag.
For long-running applications that maintain persistent connections:
// src/worker.ts
import { connect } from "inngest/connect";
import { inngest } from "./inngest/client";
import { myFunction } from "./inngest/functions";
(async () => {
const connection = await connect({
apps: [{ client: inngest, functions: [myFunction] }],
instanceId: process.env.HOSTNAME, // Unique worker identifier
maxWorkerConcurrency: 10 // Max concurrent steps
});
console.log("Worker connected:", connection.state);
// Graceful shutdown handling
await connection.closed;
console.log("Worker shut down");
})();
Requirements for Connect Mode:
INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY and INNGEST_EVENT_KEY for productionappVersion parameter on the Inngest client for production to support rolling deploysv4 Connect Changes:
isolateExecution: false to use a single process (or INNGEST_CONNECT_ISOLATE_EXECUTION=false)rewriteGatewayEndpoint callback has been replaced with the gatewayUrl string option (or INNGEST_CONNECT_GATEWAY_URL env var)As your system grows, organize functions into logical apps:
// User service
const userService = new Inngest({ id: "user-service" });
// Payment service
const paymentService = new Inngest({ id: "payment-service" });
// Email service
const emailService = new Inngest({ id: "email-service" });
Each app gets its own section in the Inngest dashboard and can be deployed independently. Use descriptive, hyphenated IDs that match your service architecture.
⚠️ Common Gotcha: Changing an app's id creates a new app in Inngest. Keep IDs consistent across deployments.
Start the Inngest Dev Server for local development:
# Auto-discover your app on common ports/endpoints
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev
# Specify your app's URL manually
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev -u http://localhost:3000/api/inngest
# Custom port for dev server
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev -p 9999
# Disable auto-discovery
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev --no-discovery -u http://localhost:3000/api/inngest
# Multiple apps
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev -u http://localhost:3000/api/inngest -u http://localhost:4000/api/inngest
The dev server will be available at http://localhost:8288 by default.
Create inngest.json for complex setups:
{
"sdk-url": [
"http://localhost:3000/api/inngest",
"http://localhost:4000/api/inngest"
],
"port": 8289,
"no-discovery": true
}
INNGEST_DEV=1
# No keys required in dev mode
INNGEST_EVENT_KEY=evt_your_production_event_key
INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY=signkey_your_production_signing_key
INNGEST_DEV=1
INNGEST_BASE_URL=http://localhost:9999
If your app runs on a non-standard port (not 3000), make sure the dev server can reach it by specifying the URL with -u flag.
Port Conflicts: If port 8288 is in use, specify a different port: -p 9999
Auto-discovery Not Working: Use manual URL specification: -u http://localhost:YOUR_PORT/api/inngest
Signature Verification Errors: Ensure INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY is set correctly in production
WebSocket Connection Issues: Verify Node.js version 22.4+ for connect mode
Docker Development: Use host.docker.internal for app URLs when running dev server in Docker
inngest.createFunction()inngest.send() to trigger functionsThe dev server automatically reloads when you change functions, making development fast and iterative.