Serve
The serve() API handler is used to serve your application's functions via HTTP. This handler enables Inngest to remotely and securely read your functions' configuration and invoke your function code. This enables you to host your function code on any platform.
import { serve } from "inngest/next"; // or your preferred framework
import { inngest } from "./client";
import {
  importProductImages,
  sendSignupEmail,
  summarizeText,
} from "./functions";
serve({
  client: inngest,
  functions: [sendSignupEmail, summarizeText, importProductImages],
});
serve handlers are imported from convenient framework-specific packages like "inngest/next", "inngest/express", or "inngest/lambda". Click here for a full list of officially supported frameworks. For any framework that is not support, you can create a custom handler.
serve(options)
- Name
- client
- Type
- Inngest client
- Required
- required
- Description
- An Inngest client (reference). 
 
- Name
- functions
- Type
- InngestFunctions[]
- Required
- required
- Description
- An array of Inngest functions defined using - inngest.createFunction()(reference).
 
- Name
- signingKey
- Type
- string
- Required
- required
- Description
- The Inngest Signing Key for your selected environment. We recommend setting the - INNGEST_SIGNING_KEYenvironment variable instead of passing the- signingKeyoption. You can find this in the Inngest dashboard.
 
- Name
- serveHost
- Type
- string
- Required
- optional
- Description
- The domain host of your application, including protocol, e.g. - https://myapp.com. The SDK attempts to infer this via HTTP headers at runtime, but this may be required when using platforms like AWS Lambda or when using a reverse proxy. See also- INNGEST_SERVE_HOST.
 
- Name
- servePath
- Type
- string
- Required
- optional
- Description
- The path where your - servehandler is hosted. The SDK attempts to infer this via HTTP headers at runtime. We recommend- /api/inngest. See also- INNGEST_SERVE_PATH.
 
- Name
- streaming
- Type
- "allow" | "force" | false
- Required
- optional
- Description
- Enables streaming responses back to Inngest which can enable maximum serverless function timeouts. See reference for more information on the configuration. See also - INNGEST_SERVE_HOST.
 
- Name
- logLevel
- Type
- "fatal" | "error" | "warn" | "info" | "debug" | "silent"
- Required
- optional
- Description
- The minimum level to log from the Inngest serve endpoint. Defaults to - "info". See also- INNGEST_LOG_LEVEL.
 
- Name
- baseUrl
- Type
- string
- Required
- optional
- Description
- The URL used to communicate with Inngest. This can be useful in testing environments when using the Inngest Dev Server. Defaults to: - "https://api.inngest.com/". See also- INNGEST_BASE_URL.
 
- Name
- fetch
- Type
- Fetch API compatible interface
- Required
- optional
- Description
- Override the default - fetchimplementation. Defaults to the runtime's native Fetch API.
 
- Name
- id
- Type
- string
- Required
- optional
- Description
- The ID to use to represent this application instead of the client's ID. Useful for creating many Inngest endpoints in a single application. 
 
We always recommend setting the INNGEST_SIGNING_KEY over using the signingKey option. As with any secret, it's not a good practice to hard-code the signing key in your codebase.
How the serve API handler works
The API works by exposing a single endpoint at /api/inngest which handles different actions utilizing HTTP request methods:
- GET: Return function metadata and render a debug page in in development only. See- landingPage.
- POST: Invoke functions with the request body as incoming function state.
- PUT: Trigger the SDK to register all functions with Inngest using the signing key.
Custom frameworks
If the framework that your application uses is not included in our list of first-party supported frameworks, you can create a custom serve handler.
To create your own handler, check out the example handler in our SDK's open source repo to understand how it works. Here's an example of a custom handler being created and used:
import { Inngest, InngestCommHandler, type ServeHandlerOptions } from "inngest";
const serve = (options: ServeHandlerOptions) => {
  const handler = new InngestCommHandler({
    frameworkName: "edge",
    fetch: fetch.bind(globalThis),
    ...options,
    handler: (req: Request) => {
      return {
        body: () => req.json(),
        headers: (key) => req.headers.get(key),
        method: () => req.method,
        url: () => new URL(req.url, `https://${req.headers.get("host") || ""}`),
        transformResponse: ({ body, status, headers }) => {
          return new Response(body, { status, headers });
        },
      };
    },
  });
  return handler.createHandler();
};
const inngest = new Inngest({ id: "example-edge-app" });
const fn = inngest.createFunction(
  { id: "hello-world" },
  { event: "test/hello.world" },
  () => "Hello, World!"
);
export default serve({ client: inngest, functions: [fn] });