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iii-architecture-patterns

Use when composing iii primitives into backend architectures: durable workflows, reactive backends, agentic pipelines, event-driven CQRS, effect pipelines, and trigger-transform-action automation.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/iii-hq/iii --skill iii-architecture-patterns
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    This skill provides architectural guidance and code templates for backend systems using the vendor's SDK. The analysis found no malicious patterns, unauthorized data access, or security vulnerabilities.

  • Socketpass

    No alerts

  • Snykpass

    Risk: LOW · No issues

What does this agent skill do?

Architecture Patterns

Use this skill when the task is larger than one function or trigger. Pick the pattern from the requirement, then implement it with Function, Trigger, Worker, state, queues, streams, and pub/sub.

Pattern Map

RequirementPatterniii shape
Sequential work with retries, DLQ, step trackingDurable workflowFunctions chained through named queues, progress in state
Keep views, metrics, cache, or clients in syncReactive backendState triggers plus stream/pubsub side effects
Specialized AI agents hand work to each otherAgentic backendOne function per agent, queue handoffs, shared state
Commands publish events and projections update independentlyEvent-driven CQRSCommand functions, event log in state, subscribe triggers
Pure, traceable compositionEffect pipelineSmall functions composed synchronously with trigger()
Webhook/cron automation chainsLow-code automationTrigger, transform, action nodes chained by enqueue

Durable Workflow

Use named queues when steps need different retry, FIFO, or concurrency policy.

TypeScript

import { registerWorker, TriggerAction } from "iii-sdk";

const iii = registerWorker("ws://localhost:49134", { workerName: "order-workflow" });

async function track(orderId: string, step: string, status: string) {
  await iii.trigger({
    function_id: "state::update",
    payload: { scope: "orders", key: orderId, ops: [{ op: "set", path: `/steps/${step}`, value: status }] },
  });
}

iii.registerFunction("orders::validate", async (order) => {
  await track(order.id, "validate", "done");
  return iii.trigger({
    function_id: "orders::charge",
    payload: order,
    action: TriggerAction.Enqueue({ queue: "order-payment" }),
  });
});

iii.registerFunction("orders::charge", async (order) => {
  await track(order.id, "payment", "done");
  return iii.trigger({
    function_id: "orders::ship",
    payload: order,
    action: TriggerAction.Enqueue({ queue: "order-ship" }),
  });
});

Python

from iii import register_worker

iii = register_worker("ws://localhost:49134")

def track(order_id, step, status):
    iii.trigger({
        "function_id": "state::update",
        "payload": {
            "scope": "orders",
            "key": order_id,
            "ops": [{"op": "set", "path": f"/steps/{step}", "value": status}],
        },
    })

def validate(order):
    track(order["id"], "validate", "done")
    return iii.trigger({
        "function_id": "orders::charge",
        "payload": order,
        "action": {"type": "enqueue", "queue": "order-payment"},
    })

iii.register_function("orders::validate", validate)

Rust

use iii_sdk::TriggerAction;
use iii_sdk::protocol::TriggerRequest;
use serde_json::json;

async fn enqueue_charge(iii: iii_sdk::IIIClient, order: serde_json::Value) -> Result<serde_json::Value, iii_sdk::Error> {
    iii.trigger(TriggerRequest {
        function_id: "state::update".into(),
        payload: json!({
            "scope": "orders",
            "key": order["id"],
            "ops": [{ "op": "set", "path": "/steps/validate", "value": "done" }]
        }),
        action: None,
        timeout_ms: None,
    }).await?;

    iii.trigger(TriggerRequest {
        function_id: "orders::charge".into(),
        payload: order,
        action: Some(TriggerAction::Enqueue { queue: "order-payment".into() }),
        timeout_ms: None,
    }).await
}

Reactive Backend

Use state triggers when the requirement says "after create/update, do this", "avoid polling", or "push live updates".

iii.registerFunction("todos::on-change", async (event) => {
  await iii.trigger({
    function_id: "stream::send",
    payload: { stream_name: "todos-live", group_id: "default", data: event.new_value },
    action: TriggerAction.Void(),
  });
});

iii.registerTrigger({
  type: "state",
  function_id: "todos::on-change",
  config: { scope: "todos" },
});

Agentic Backend

Model each agent as a function with one responsibility. Store shared context in state and hand off work through named queues.

iii.registerFunction("agents::researcher", async (task) => {
  await iii.trigger({
    function_id: "state::set",
    payload: { scope: "research", key: task.id, value: { findings: [] } },
  });
  return iii.trigger({
    function_id: "agents::critic",
    payload: task,
    action: TriggerAction.Enqueue({ queue: "agent-tasks" }),
  });
});

Event-Driven CQRS

Commands validate and publish domain events. Projections subscribe independently and write query-optimized state.

iii.registerFunction("cmd::add-inventory-item", async (input) => {
  const event = { type: "inventory.item-added", itemId: input.itemId, quantity: input.quantity };
  await iii.trigger({
    function_id: "state::set",
    payload: { scope: "inventory-events", key: `${Date.now()}-${input.itemId}`, value: event },
  });
  await iii.trigger({ function_id: "publish", payload: { topic: event.type, data: event } });
  return { accepted: true };
});

iii.registerTrigger({
  type: "subscribe",
  function_id: "proj::inventory-list",
  config: { topic: "inventory.item-added" },
});

Selection Rules

  • Use sync composition for short effect pipelines where the caller needs the final result.
  • Use enqueue for unreliable, slow, or must-complete steps.
  • Use pub/sub for independent fan-out where each subscriber can tolerate event-style delivery.
  • Use state triggers for derived views and side effects that should run automatically after writes.
  • Use cron triggers for scheduled maintenance and periodic starts.
  • Keep each function small enough to test independently.

When to Use

  • Use this skill for complete backend patterns: workflows, agentic systems, reactive apps, CQRS, effect pipelines, and automation chains.
  • Use this when the request describes product behavior rather than a single SDK API call.

Boundaries

  • For exact trigger config, function registration syntax, custom triggers, channels, and HTTP-invoked functions, use iii-core-primitives.
  • For queue retry, FIFO, adapter, port, and worker-manager config, use iii-engine-config.
  • For package-specific SDK syntax, use iii-sdk-reference.
  • Worker-backed capability details live with the worker docs, not as top-level iii skills.

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