| name | inngest-v3-v4-migration |
| description | Use when upgrading an existing TypeScript codebase from Inngest SDK v3 to v4, or when fixing mixed v3/v4 API usage. Covers detecting current SDK usage, moving triggers into createFunction options, replacing EventSchemas with eventType/staticSchema, moving serve options to the client, updating realtime imports, rewriting step.invoke string IDs, checkpointing/serverless runtime settings, Connect option changes, and verification. |
Inngest v3 to v4 Migration
Use this skill when the user asks to upgrade Inngest, fix v3/v4 errors, migrate
realtime, or clean up a codebase that has mixed SDK patterns.
Primary reference:
https://www.inngest.com/docs/reference/typescript/v4/migrations/v3-to-v4
This skill is agent-first: detect actual usage first, make mechanical API
changes in a controlled order, then typecheck and run focused tests.
When to Trigger
Use this skill for requests like:
- "Upgrade Inngest from v3 to v4"
- "Fix our Inngest v4 migration"
- "We're getting signing key required / cloud mode errors after upgrading"
- "
step.invoke with a string function ID stopped working"
- "
@inngest/realtime broke after installing inngest@4"
- "Move from EventSchemas to eventType"
- "Make this existing Inngest repo v4-compatible"
If the user asks for a broad codebase reliability audit first, use
inngest-brownfield-audit to choose scope, then return here for the v4 changes.
Migration Scan
Start by locating all Inngest surfaces:
rg -n '"inngest"|"@inngest/realtime"|"@inngest/agent-kit"' package.json **/package.json
rg -n 'new Inngest|EventSchemas|eventType|staticSchema|createFunction\\(|serve\\(|connect\\(|step\\.invoke|referenceFunction|@inngest/realtime|realtimeMiddleware|useInngestSubscription|serveHost|rewriteGatewayEndpoint|logLevel|streaming:|signingKey|signingKeyFallback|baseUrl|INNGEST_DEV|INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY' .
Then classify the repo:
- No Inngest yet: use
inngest-setup, not this migration skill.
- v3 only: migrate the SDK and all breaking changes together.
- mixed v3/v4: prioritize removing broken v3 APIs from v4 code.
- v4 mostly done: focus on missed runtime gotchas like local dev mode,
serverless
maxRuntime, realtime package imports, and string step.invoke.
Before editing, record:
Inngest migration scan:
- Current package versions:
- Client files:
- Serve/connect entrypoints:
- Functions using old trigger syntax:
- EventSchemas usage:
- Realtime v3 package usage:
- step.invoke string IDs:
- Serverless runtime constraints:
- Tests/checks available:
Upgrade Order
- Update package versions.
- Fix client construction and local/prod mode.
- Move serve options to the client.
- Move triggers into
createFunction options.
- Replace
EventSchemas with eventType() / staticSchema().
- Rewrite
step.invoke() string IDs.
- Migrate realtime from
@inngest/realtime to v4 native APIs.
- Update middleware and logging.
- Configure checkpointing/serverless runtime.
- Typecheck, run tests, and optionally sync with the dev server.
Package and Environment
Install the latest v4 SDK:
npm install inngest@latest
If the repo uses v3 realtime, remove @inngest/realtime; v4 realtime lives in
the inngest package and subpaths such as inngest/realtime, inngest/react,
and native step.realtime / inngest.realtime.
v4 defaults to Cloud mode. For local development, use an env var:
INNGEST_DEV=1 npm run dev
Do not hardcode isDev: true in source unless the repo's existing environment
pattern clearly scopes it to local-only code. Production should use
INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY.
Client and Serve Options
In v4, options such as signingKey, signingKeyFallback, and baseUrl belong
on new Inngest(...), not on serve(...).
app.use(
"/api/inngest",
serve({
client: inngest,
functions,
signingKey: process.env.INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY,
baseUrl: process.env.INNGEST_BASE_URL,
}),
);
export const inngest = new Inngest({
id: "my-app",
signingKey: process.env.INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY,
baseUrl: process.env.INNGEST_BASE_URL,
});
app.use("/api/inngest", serve({ client: inngest, functions }));
If the repo already relies on supported environment variables and does not pass
serve options explicitly, no code change may be required for those keys.
Other renames:
serveHost -> serveOrigin
streaming: "force" -> streaming: true
streaming: "allow" -> streaming: true
streaming: false stays false
logLevel is removed; pass a logger such as new ConsoleLogger({ level })
createFunction Triggers
Triggers move into the first argument's options object.
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "send-welcome" },
{ event: "user/created" },
async ({ event, step }) => {},
);
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "send-welcome", triggers: [{ event: "user/created" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {},
);
Cron triggers move the same way:
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "nightly-sync", triggers: [{ cron: "0 2 * * *" }] },
async ({ step }) => {},
);
If a function is invoked only via step.invoke, it may be triggerless.
EventSchemas to eventType/staticSchema
Replace centralized EventSchemas with event-specific definitions.
import { Inngest, eventType, staticSchema } from "inngest";
import { z } from "zod";
export const userCreated = eventType("user/created", {
schema: z.object({
userId: z.string(),
email: z.string().email(),
}),
});
type InvoicePaid = {
invoiceId: string;
customerId: string;
};
export const invoicePaid = eventType("billing/invoice.paid", {
schema: staticSchema<InvoicePaid>(),
});
Use event types consistently:
await inngest.send(userCreated.create({ userId, email }));
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "on-user-created", triggers: [userCreated] },
async ({ event }) => {},
);
await step.waitForEvent("wait-for-invoice", {
event: invoicePaid,
timeout: "7d",
});
Important: staticSchema expects a type, not an interface. Convert interfaces
to type aliases when needed.
step.invoke
v4 no longer accepts raw string function IDs. Use an imported function
reference or referenceFunction().
import { referenceFunction } from "inngest";
await step.invoke("run-report", {
function: referenceFunction({
appId: "analytics-app",
functionId: "generate-report",
}),
data: { reportId },
});
If the target function is in the same codebase, prefer passing the imported
function itself:
await step.invoke("run-report", {
function: generateReport,
data: { reportId },
});
Realtime Migration
v3 realtime used @inngest/realtime and middleware-injected publish.
v4 realtime is native.
Replace:
@inngest/realtime package
realtimeMiddleware()
- handler args such as
{ publish }
- v3 React hooks such as
useInngestSubscription()
With:
- channel definitions from
inngest/realtime
step.realtime.publish between steps
inngest.realtime.publish inside an existing step.run
- subscription helpers/hooks from current v4 APIs
Use inngest-realtime for detailed patterns. Do not call
step.realtime.publish from inside step.run; use inngest.realtime.publish
there to avoid step-in-step behavior.
Parallelism and Checkpointing
v4 enables optimized parallelism and checkpointing by default.
Watch for Promise.race over steps. With optimized parallelism, Promise.race
waits for all step promises to settle. If the repo relies on first-winner
behavior, use group.parallel().
For serverless platforms, configure checkpointing maxRuntime slightly below
the platform limit:
export const inngest = new Inngest({
id: "my-app",
checkpointing: {
maxRuntime: "50s",
},
});
On Vercel or similar frameworks, also set the route handler's max duration
where the platform supports it.
Connect Changes
If the repo uses Connect:
rewriteGatewayEndpoint is replaced by gatewayUrl.
- Connect may use worker-thread isolation. If integration issues appear, check
isolateExecution: false or INNGEST_CONNECT_ISOLATE_EXECUTION=false.
- Keep target URLs and signing/event keys in env vars.
Verification
Run checks in increasing confidence:
- Package manager install/update.
- Typecheck.
- Unit/integration tests around migrated functions.
- Start the app with
INNGEST_DEV=1.
- Run
npx inngest-cli@latest dev and confirm function discovery.
- Send one representative event and inspect the run.
If local dev-server verification is not possible, state exactly which static
checks passed and what runtime verification remains.
Common Failure Messages
- "A signing key is required to run in Cloud mode": set
INNGEST_DEV=1 for
local development or configure INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY for production.
Cls is not a constructor on /api/inngest: likely v3
@inngest/realtime middleware in a v4 app. Remove the package and migrate to
native realtime.
step.invoke fails with string function ID: replace strings with
imported function references or referenceFunction().
- Type errors around schemas: replace
EventSchemas with eventType() and
staticSchema().
- Unexpected
Promise.race behavior: use group.parallel() for first-winner
step races or disable optimized parallelism only when necessary.
Anti-Patterns
- Mixing v3 realtime middleware with
inngest@4.
- Passing
signingKey, baseUrl, or signingKeyFallback to serve().
- Moving event trigger syntax but forgetting cron/invoke-triggered functions.
- Replacing
EventSchemas with untyped string events everywhere.
- Hardcoding
isDev: true in production-bound source.
- Leaving string IDs in
step.invoke.
- Skipping typecheck after mechanical migration.
This Repository
These upstream Inngest instructions are vendored for agent tooling and
integration work in this monorepo.
Repository Triggers
Use this skill when inngest-v3-v4-migration matches the current Inngest task. If the
right skill is unclear, start with docs/ai/skills/inngest/SKILL.md.
Repository Workflow
- Confirm whether the request is agent-tooling guidance or product runtime
integration.
- Use
inngest-brownfield-audit before changing existing app workflows or
fragile background work.
- Follow this upstream guidance under OpenSpec, root
AGENTS.md, repo
rulebooks, framework docs, and runtime evidence.
- Keep runtime packages, app code, migrations, and
INNGEST_* env
requirements out of agent-tooling-only changes.
Repository Checklist