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Inngest expert for serverless-first background jobs, event-driven workflows, and durable execution without managing queues or workers.

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Inngest Integration

Inngest expert for serverless-first background jobs, event-driven workflows, and durable execution without managing queues or workers.

Principles

  • Events are the primitive - everything triggers from events, not queues
  • Steps are your checkpoints - each step result is durably stored
  • Sleep is not a hack - Inngest sleeps are real, not blocking threads
  • Retries are automatic - but you control the policy
  • Functions are just HTTP handlers - deploy anywhere that serves HTTP
  • Concurrency is a first-class concern - protect downstream services
  • Idempotency keys prevent duplicates - use them for critical operations
  • Fan-out is built-in - one event can trigger many functions

Capabilities

  • inngest-functions
  • event-driven-workflows
  • step-functions
  • serverless-background-jobs
  • durable-sleep
  • fan-out-patterns
  • concurrency-control
  • scheduled-functions

Scope

  • redis-queues -> bullmq-specialist
  • workflow-orchestration -> temporal-craftsman
  • message-streaming -> event-architect
  • infrastructure -> infra-architect

Tooling

Core

  • inngest
  • inngest-cli

Frameworks

  • nextjs
  • express
  • hono
  • remix
  • sveltekit

Deployment

  • vercel
  • cloudflare-workers
  • netlify
  • railway
  • fly-io

Patterns

  • step-functions
  • event-fan-out
  • scheduled-cron
  • webhook-handling

Patterns

Basic Function Setup

Inngest function with typed events in Next.js

When to use: Starting with Inngest in any Next.js project

// lib/inngest/client.ts import { Inngest } from 'inngest';

export const inngest = new Inngest({ id: 'my-app', schemas: new EventSchemas().fromRecord<Events>(), });

// Define your events with types type Events = { 'user/signed.up': { data: { userId: string; email: string } }; 'order/placed': { data: { orderId: string; total: number } }; };

// lib/inngest/functions.ts import { inngest } from './client';

export const sendWelcomeEmail = inngest.createFunction( { id: 'send-welcome-email' }, { event: 'user/signed.up' }, async ({ event, step }) => { // Step 1: Get user details const user = await step.run('get-user', async () => { return await db.users.findUnique({ where: { id: event.data.userId } }); });

// Step 2: Send welcome email
await step.run('send-email', async () => {
  await resend.emails.send({
    to: user.email,
    subject: 'Welcome!',
    template: 'welcome',
  });
});

// Step 3: Wait 24 hours, then send tips
await step.sleep('wait-for-tips', '24h');

await step.run('send-tips', async () => {
  await resend.emails.send({
    to: user.email,
    subject: 'Getting Started Tips',
    template: 'tips',
  });
});

} );

// app/api/inngest/route.ts (Next.js App Router) import { serve } from 'inngest/next'; import { inngest } from '@/lib/inngest/client'; import { sendWelcomeEmail } from '@/lib/inngest/functions';

export const { GET, POST, PUT } = serve({ client: inngest, functions: [sendWelcomeEmail], });

Multi-Step Workflow

Complex workflow with parallel steps and error handling

When to use: Processing that involves multiple services or long waits

export const processOrder = inngest.createFunction( { id: 'process-order', retries: 3, concurrency: { limit: 10 }, // Max 10 orders processing at once }, { event: 'order/placed' }, async ({ event, step }) => { const { orderId } = event.data;

// Parallel steps - both run simultaneously
const [inventory, payment] = await Promise.all([
  step.run('check-inventory', () => checkInventory(orderId)),
  step.run('validate-payment', () => validatePayment(orderId)),
]);

if (!inventory.available) {
  // Send event instead of direct call (fan-out pattern)
  await step.sendEvent('notify-backorder', {
    name: 'order/backordered',
    data: { orderId, items: inventory.missing },
  });
  return { status: 'backordered' };
}

// Process payment
const charge = await step.run('charge-payment', async () => {
  return await stripe.charges.create({
    amount: event.data.total,
    customer: payment.customerId,
  });
});

// Ship order
await step.run('ship-order', () => fulfillment.ship(orderId));

return { status: 'completed', chargeId: charge.id };

} );

Scheduled/Cron Functions

Functions that run on a schedule

When to use: Recurring tasks like daily reports or cleanup jobs

export const dailyDigest = inngest.createFunction( { id: 'daily-digest' }, { cron: '0 9 * * *' }, // Every day at 9am UTC async ({ step }) => { // Get all users who want digests const users = await step.run('get-users', async () => { return await db.users.findMany({ where: { digestEnabled: true }, }); });

// Send to each user (creates child events)
await step.sendEvent(
  'send-digests',
  users.map(user => ({
    name: 'digest/send',
    

Use Cases

  • User mentions or implies: inngest
  • User mentions or implies: serverless background job
  • User mentions or implies: event-driven workflow
  • User mentions or implies: step function
  • User mentions or implies: durable execution