| name | inngest-setup |
| description | Use when adding durable execution to a TypeScript project — building retry-safe webhook handlers, background jobs that survive crashes, scheduled tasks, or long-running workflows that outlive a single request. Covers Inngest SDK installation, client config, environment variables, serve endpoints (Next.js, Express, Hono, Fastify), connect-as-worker mode, and the local dev server. |
Inngest Setup
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.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+ (Node.js 22.4+ r ecommended for WebSocket support)
- TypeScript project
- Package manager (npm, yarn, pnpm, or bun)
Step 1: Install the Inngest SDK
Install the inngest npm package in your project:
npm install inngest
yarn add inngest
pnpm add inngest
bun add inngest
Step 2: Create an Inngest Client
Create a shared client file that you'll import throughout your codebase:
import { Inngest } from "inngest";
export const inngest = new Inngest({
id: "my-app",
});
Key Configuration Options
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 Environments
isDev: Force Dev mode (true) or Cloud mode (false). v4 defaults to Cloud mode, so set INNGEST_DEV=1 env var for local development. Never hardcode isDev: true in source code — it will silently break in production. Always use the env var.
signingKey: Signing key for production (prefer INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY env var). Moved from serve() to client in v4
signingKeyFallback: 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 context
middleware: Array of middleware (see inngest-middleware skill)
Typed Events with eventType()
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" });
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "handle-signup", triggers: [signupCompleted] },
async ({ event }) => {
event.data.userId;
},
);
await inngest.send(
signupCompleted.create({
userId: "user_123",
email: "user@example.com",
plan: "pro",
}),
);
Environment Variables Setup
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.
CRITICAL: Enable Dev Mode for Local Development
Before creating serve endpoints or connecting workers, ensure dev mode is enabled. Without it, Inngest defaults to Cloud mode and your endpoints will fail with 500 errors.
Add to your .env file (or your dev script in package.json):
INNGEST_DEV=1
Or in package.json scripts:
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "INNGEST_DEV=1 tsx --watch src/server.ts"
}
}
Symptoms of missing INNGEST_DEV:
- GET
/api/inngest returns {"code":"internal_server_error"}
- Server logs: "In cloud mode but no signing key found"
- Dev server can't sync with your app
Step 3: Choose Your Connection Mode
Inngest supports two connection modes:
Mode A: Serve Endpoint (HTTP)
Best for serverless platforms (Vercel, Lambda, etc.) and existing APIs.
Mode B: Connect (WebSocket)
Best for container runtimes (Kubernetes, Docker) and long-running processes.
Step 4A: Serving an Endpoint (HTTP Mode)
Create an API endpoint that exposes your functions to Inngest:
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],
});
import { serve } from "inngest/next";
import { inngest } from "../../inngest/client";
import { myFunction } from "../../inngest/functions";
export default serve({
client: inngest,
functions: [myFunction],
});
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" }));
app.use(
"/api/inngest",
serve({
client: inngest,
functions: [myFunction],
}),
);
🔧 Framework-Specific Notes:
⚠️ 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.
Step 4B: Connect as Worker (WebSocket Mode)
For long-running applications that maintain persistent connections:
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,
maxWorkerConcurrency: 10,
});
console.log("Worker connected:", connection.state);
await connection.closed;
console.log("Worker shut down");
})();
Requirements for Connect Mode:
- Node.js 22.4+ (or Deno 1.4+, Bun 1.1+) for WebSocket support
- Long-running server environment (not serverless)
INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY and INNGEST_EVENT_KEY for production
- Set the
appVersion parameter on the Inngest client for production to support rolling deploys
v4 Connect Changes:
- Worker thread isolation is enabled by default — WebSocket connections execute in a worker thread to prevent event loop starvation. Set
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)
Step 5: Organizing with Apps
As your system grows, organize functions into logical apps:
const userService = new Inngest({ id: "user-service" });
const paymentService = new Inngest({ id: "payment-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.
Step 6: Local Development with inngest-cli
Start the Inngest Dev Server for local development:
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev -u http://localhost:3000/api/inngest
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev -p 9999
npx --ignore-scripts=false inngest-cli@latest dev --no-discovery -u http://localhost:3000/api/inngest
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.
Configuration File (Optional)
Create inngest.json for complex setups:
{
"sdk-url": [
"http://localhost:3000/api/inngest",
"http://localhost:4000/api/inngest"
],
"port": 8289,
"no-discovery": true
}
Environment-Specific Setup
Local Development
INNGEST_DEV=1
# No keys required in dev mode
Production
INNGEST_EVENT_KEY=evt_your_production_event_key
INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY=signkey_your_production_signing_key
Custom Dev Server Port
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.
Common Issues & Solutions
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. If using --no-discovery flag, the -u flag is required — the dev server will not find your app without it.
Functions Not Showing in Dev Server: Your app must register with the dev server. This happens automatically when your serve endpoint receives its first request from the dev server. If registration isn't happening: (1) verify INNGEST_DEV=1 is set, (2) verify the dev server can reach your app URL, (3) try restarting your app while the dev server is running.
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
Next Steps
- Create your first Inngest function with
inngest.createFunction()
- Test functions using the dev server's "Invoke" button
- Send events with
inngest.send() to trigger functions
- Deploy to production with proper environment variables
- See inngest-middleware for adding logging, error tracking, and other cross-cutting concerns
- Monitor functions in the Inngest dashboard
The dev server automatically reloads when you change functions, making development fast and iterative.
This Repository
These upstream Inngest instructions are vendored for agent tooling and
integration work in this monorepo.
Repository Triggers
Use this skill when inngest-setup 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