User-Defined Workflows in Next.js with Sanity and Inngest
The article discusses how to create user-defined workflows in Next.js applications using Sanity and Inngest. It highlights the challenges of hardcoded workflows and the need for external tools like Zapier and Make, which can be difficult to integrate into a development environment. The author suggests using Sanity for the database and end-user UI, Inngest for handling queuing and durability issues with execution, and Next.js for serving serverless functions. The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up these tools and implement a simple data model workflow. It also demonstrates how to execute the workflow in serverless functions using Next.js.
Company
Inngest
Date published
Oct. 6, 2023
Author(s)
Joel Hooks
Word count
1585
Language
English
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