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Inngest is the reliability layer for modern applications. It combines durable execution, events, and queues into a zero-infra platform with built-in observability.
Inngest enables serverless event-driven queues, background jobs, and scheduled jobs for TypeScript. Works with any framework and platform.
Read the documentation and get started in minutes.
On any serverless platform (Next.js, Deno Deploy, RedwoodJS, AWS Lambda, and anything else) and with no extra infrastructure:
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Getting started ยท Features ยท Contributing ยท Documentation
Install Inngest:
npm install inngest # or yarn add inngest
Write serverless functions and background jobs right in your own code:
import { Inngest } from "inngest";
const inngest = new Inngest({ id: "my-app" });
// This function will be invoked by Inngest via HTTP any time
// the "app/user.signup" event is sent to to Inngest
export default inngest.createFunction(
{ id: "user-onboarding-communication" },
{ event: "app/user.signup" },
async ({ event, step }) => {
await step.run("Send welcome email", async () => {
await sendEmail({
email: event.data.email,
template: "welcome",
});
});
}
);
Inngest invokes functions via HTTP, so you need to serve them using an adapter for the framework of your choice. See all frameworks here in our docs. Here is an example using the Next.js serve handler:
// /pages/api/inngest.ts
import { Inngest } from "inngest";
// See the "inngest/next" adapter imported here:
import { serve } from "inngest/next";
import myFunction from "../userOnboardingCOmmunication"; // see above function
// You can create this in a single file and import where it's needed
const inngest = new Inngest({ id: "my-app" });
// Securely serve your Inngest functions for remote invocation:
export default serve(inngest, [myFunction]);
// Send events
import { Inngest } from "inngest";
const inngest = new Inngest({ id: "my-app" });
// This will run the function above automatically, in the background
inngest.send("app/user.signup", {
data: { email: "text@example.com", user_id: "12345" },
});
Check out CONTRIBUTING.md
to get started.
FAQs
Official SDK for Inngest.com. Inngest is the reliability layer for modern applications. Inngest combines durable execution, events, and queues into a zero-infra platform with built-in observability.
The npm package inngest receives a total of 61,712 weekly downloads. As such, inngest popularity was classified as popular.
We found that inngest demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.ย It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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