skills/dbos-typescript/SKILL.md
DBOS TypeScript SDK for building reliable, fault-tolerant applications with durable workflows. Use this skill when writing TypeScript code with DBOS, creating workflows and steps, using queues, using DBOSClient from external applications, or building applications that need to be resilient to failures.
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Guide for building reliable, fault-tolerant TypeScript applications with DBOS durable workflows.
Reference these guidelines when:
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix |
|----------|----------|--------|--------|
| 1 | Lifecycle | CRITICAL | lifecycle- |
| 2 | Workflow | CRITICAL | workflow- |
| 3 | Step | HIGH | step- |
| 4 | Queue | HIGH | queue- |
| 5 | Communication | MEDIUM | comm- |
| 6 | Pattern | MEDIUM | pattern- |
| 7 | Testing | LOW-MEDIUM | test- |
| 8 | Client | MEDIUM | client- |
| 9 | Advanced | LOW | advanced- |
Always install the latest version of DBOS:
npm install @dbos-inc/dbos-sdk@latest
A DBOS application MUST configure and launch DBOS before running any workflows:
import { DBOS } from "@dbos-inc/dbos-sdk";
async function main() {
DBOS.setConfig({
name: "my-app",
systemDatabaseUrl: process.env.DBOS_SYSTEM_DATABASE_URL,
});
await DBOS.launch();
await myWorkflow();
}
main().catch(console.log);
Workflows are comprised of steps. Any function performing complex operations or accessing external services must be run as a step using DBOS.runStep:
import { DBOS } from "@dbos-inc/dbos-sdk";
async function fetchData() {
return await fetch("https://api.example.com").then(r => r.json());
}
async function myWorkflowFn() {
const result = await DBOS.runStep(fetchData, { name: "fetchData" });
return result;
}
const myWorkflow = DBOS.registerWorkflow(myWorkflowFn);
DBOS.startWorkflow or queuesRead individual rule files for detailed explanations and examples:
references/lifecycle-config.md
references/workflow-determinism.md
references/queue-concurrency.md
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