inngest-events
Use when designing event-driven workflows, decoupling services, implementing fan-out patterns (one trigger, many downstream handlers), implementing idempotent event handling with IDs (24-hour dedupe window), or handling at-least-once delivery from external sources like Stripe webhooks. Covers Inngest event schema, payload format, naming conventions, IDs for idempotency, the ts param, fan-out patterns, and system events like inngest/function.failed.
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Inngest Events
Master Inngest event design and delivery patterns. Events are the foundation of Inngest - learn to design robust event schemas, implement idempotency, leverage fan-out patterns, and handle system events effectively.
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.
Event Payload Format
Every Inngest event is a JSON object with required and optional properties:
Required Properties
type Event = {
name: string; // Event type (triggers functions)
data: object; // Payload data (any nested JSON)
};
Complete Schema
type EventPayload = {
name: string; // Required: event type
data: Record<string, any>; // Required: event data
id?: string; // Optional: deduplication ID
ts?: number; // Optional: timestamp (Unix ms)
v?: string; // Optional: schema version
};
Basic Event Example
await inngest.send({
name: "billing/invoice.paid",
data: {
customerId: "cus_NffrFeUfNV2Hib",
invoiceId: "in_1J5g2n2eZvKYlo2C0Z1Z2Z3Z",
userId: "user_03028hf09j2d02",
amount: 1000,
metadata: {
accountId: "acct_1J5g2n2eZvKYlo2C0Z1Z2Z3Z",
accountName: "Acme.ai"
}
}
});
Event Naming Conventions
Use the Object-Action pattern: domain/noun.verb
Recommended Patterns
// ✅ Good: Clear object-action pattern
"billing/invoice.paid";
"user/profile.updated";
"order/item.shipped";
"ai/summary.completed";
// ✅ Good: Domain prefixes for organization
"stripe/customer.created";
"intercom/conversation.assigned";
"slack/message.posted";
// ❌ Avoid: Unclear or inconsistent
"payment"; // What happened?
"user_update"; // Use dots, not underscores
"invoiceWasPaid"; // Too verbose
Naming Guidelines
- Past tense: Events describe what happened (
created,updated,failed) - Dot notation: Use dots for hierarchy (
billing/invoice.paid) - Prefixes: Group related events (
api/user.created,webhook/stripe.received) - Consistency: Establish patterns and stick to them
Event IDs and Idempotency
When to use IDs: Prevent duplicate processing when events might be sent multiple times.
Basic Deduplication
await inngest.send({
id: "cart-checkout-completed-ed12c8bde", // Unique per event type
name: "storefront/cart.checkout.completed",
data: {
cartId: "ed12c8bde",
items: ["item1", "item2"]
}
});
ID Best Practices
// ✅ Good: Specific to event type and instance
id: `invoice-paid-${invoiceId}`;
id: `user-signup-${userId}-${timestamp}`;
id: `order-shipped-${orderId}-${trackingNumber}`;
// ❌ Bad: Generic IDs shared across event types
id: invoiceId; // Could conflict with other events
id: "user-action"; // Too generic
id: customerId; // Same customer, different events
Deduplication window: 24 hours from first event reception
See inngest-durable-functions for idempotency configuration.
The ts Parameter for Delayed Delivery
When to use: Schedule events for future processing or maintain event ordering.
Future Scheduling
const oneHourFromNow = Date.now() + 60 * 60 * 1000;
await inngest.send({
name: "trial/reminder.send",
ts: oneHourFromNow, // Deliver in 1 hour
data: {
userId: "user_123",
trialExpiresAt: "2024-02-15T12:00:00Z"
}
});
Maintaining Event Order
// Events with timestamps are processed in chronological order
const events = [
{
name: "user/action.performed",
ts: 1640995200000, // Earlier
data: { action: "login" }
},
{
name: "user/action.performed",
ts: 1640995260000, // Later
data: { action: "purchase" }
}
];
await inngest.send(events);
Fan-Out Patterns
Use case: One event triggers multiple independent functions for reliability and parallel processing.
Basic Fan-Out Implementation
// Send single event
await inngest.send({
name: "user/signup.completed",
data: {
userId: "user_123",
email: "user@example.com",
plan: "pro"
}
});
// Multiple functions respond to same event
const sendWelcomeEmail = inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "send-welcome-email", triggers: [{ event: "user/signup.completed" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {
await step.run("send-email", async () => {
return sendEmail({
to: event.data.email,
template: "welcome"
});
});
}
);
const createTrialSubscription = inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "create-trial", triggers: [{ event: "user/signup.completed" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {
await step.run("create-subscription", async () => {
return stripe.subscriptions.create({
customer: event.data.stripeCustomerId,
trial_period_days: 14
});
});
}
);
const addToCrm = inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "add-to-crm", triggers: [{ event: "user/signup.completed" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {
await step.run("crm-sync", async () => {
return crm.contacts.create({
email: event.data.email,
plan: event.data.plan
});
});
}
);
Fan-Out Benefits
- Independence: Functions run separately; one failure doesn't affect others
- Parallel execution: All functions run simultaneously
- Selective replay: Re-run only failed functions
- Cross-service: Trigger functions in different codebases/languages
Advanced Fan-Out with waitForEvent
In expressions, event = the original triggering event, async = the new event being matched. See Expression Syntax Reference for full details.
const orchestrateOnboarding = inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "orchestrate-onboarding", triggers: [{ event: "user/signup.completed" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {
// Fan out to multiple services
await step.sendEvent("fan-out", [
{ name: "email/welcome.send", data: event.data },
{ name: "subscription/trial.create", data: event.data },
{ name: "crm/contact.add", data: event.data }
]);
// Wait for all to complete
const [emailResult, subResult, crmResult] = await Promise.all([
step.waitForEvent("email-sent", {
event: "email/welcome.sent",
timeout: "5m",
if: `event.data.userId == async.data.userId`
}),
step.waitForEvent("subscription-created", {
event: "subscription/trial.created",
timeout: "5m",
if: `event.data.userId == async.data.userId`
}),
step.waitForEvent("crm-synced", {
event: "crm/contact.added",
timeout: "5m",
if: `event.data.userId == async.data.userId`
})
]);
// Complete onboarding
await step.run("complete-onboarding", async () => {
return completeUserOnboarding(event.data.userId);
});
}
);
See inngest-steps for additional patterns including step.invoke.
System Events
Inngest emits system events for function lifecycle monitoring:
Available System Events
// Function execution events
"inngest/function.failed"; // Function failed after retries
"inngest/function.finished"; // Function finished - completed or failed
"inngest/function.cancelled"; // Function cancelled before completion
Handling Failed Functions
const handleFailures = inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "handle-failed-functions", triggers: [{ event: "inngest/function.failed" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {
const { function_id, run_id, error } = event.data;
await step.run("log-failure", async () => {
logger.error("Function failed", {
functionId: function_id,
runId: run_id,
error: error.message,
stack: error.stack
});
});
// Alert on critical function failures
if (function_id.includes("critical")) {
await step.run("send-alert", async () => {
return alerting.sendAlert({
title: `Critical function failed: ${function_id}`,
severity: "high",
runId: run_id
});
});
}
// Auto-retry certain failures
if (error.code === "RATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED") {
await step.run("schedule-retry", async () => {
return inngest.send({
name: "retry/function.requested",
ts: Date.now() + 5 * 60 * 1000, // Retry in 5 minutes
data: { originalRunId: run_id }
});
});
}
}
);
Sending Events
Client Setup
// inngest/client.ts
import { Inngest } from "inngest";
export const inngest = new Inngest({
id: "my-app"
});
// You must set INNGEST_EVENT_KEY environment variable in production
Single Event
const result = await inngest.send({
name: "order/placed",
data: {
orderId: "ord_123",
customerId: "cus_456",
amount: 2500,
items: [
{ id: "item_1", quantity: 2 },
{ id: "item_2", quantity: 1 }
]
}
});
// Returns event IDs for tracking
console.log(result.ids); // ["01HQ8PTAESBZPBDS8JTRZZYY3S"]
Batch Events
const orderItems = await getOrderItems(orderId);
// Convert to events
const events = orderItems.map((item) => ({
name: "inventory/item.reserved",
data: {
itemId: item.id,
orderId: orderId,
quantity: item.quantity,
warehouseId: item.warehouseId
}
}));
// Send all at once (up to 512kb)
await inngest.send(events);
Sending from Functions
inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "process-order", triggers: [{ event: "order/placed" }] },
async ({ event, step }) => {
// Use step.sendEvent() instead of inngest.send() in functions
// for reliability and deduplication
await step.sendEvent("trigger-fulfillment", {
name: "fulfillment/order.received",
data: {
orderId: event.data.orderId,
priority: event.data.customerTier === "premium" ? "high" : "normal"
}
});
}
);
Event Design Best Practices
Schema Versioning
// Use version field to track schema changes
await inngest.send({
name: "user/profile.updated",
v: "2024-01-15.1", // Schema version
data: {
userId: "user_123",
changes: {
email: "new@example.com",
preferences: { theme: "dark" }
},
// New field in v2 schema
auditInfo: {
changedBy: "user_456",
reason: "user_requested"
}
}
});
Rich Context Data
// Include enough context for all consumers
await inngest.send({
name: "payment/charge.succeeded",
data: {
// Primary identifiers
chargeId: "ch_123",
customerId: "cus_456",
// Amount details
amount: 2500,
currency: "usd",
// Context for different consumers
subscription: {
id: "sub_789",
plan: "pro_monthly"
},
invoice: {
id: "inv_012",
number: "INV-2024-001"
},
// Metadata for debugging
paymentMethod: {
type: "card",
last4: "4242",
brand: "visa"
},
metadata: {
source: "stripe_webhook",
environment: "production"
}
}
});
Event design principles:
- Self-contained: Include all data consumers need
- Immutable: Never modify event schemas after sending
- Traceable: Include correlation IDs and audit trails
- Actionable: Provide enough context for business logic
- Debuggable: Include metadata for troubleshooting
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