migrating-to-workflow-sdk
by vercel
Migrates Temporal, Inngest, Trigger.dev, and AWS Step Functions workflows to the Workflow SDK. Use when porting Activities, Workers, Signals, step.run(),…
npx skills add https://github.com/vercel/workflow --skill migrating-to-workflow-sdkMigrating to the Workflow SDK
Use this skill when converting an existing orchestration system to the Workflow SDK.
Intake
- Identify the source system:
- Temporal
- Inngest
- Trigger.dev
- AWS Step Functions
- Identify the target runtime:
- Managed hosting -> keep examples focused on
start(),getRun(), hooks/webhooks, and route handlers. - Self-hosted -> also read
references/runtime-targets.mdand explicitly say the workflow/step code can stay the same, but deployment still needs aWorldimplementation and startup bootstrap.
- Managed hosting -> keep examples focused on
- Extract the source constructs:
- entrypoint
- waits / timers
- external callbacks / approvals
- retries / failure handling
- child workflows / fan-out
- progress streaming
- external side effects
Default migration rules
- Put orchestration in
"use workflow"functions. - Put side effects, SDK calls, DB calls, HTTP calls, and stream I/O in
"use step"functions. - Use
sleep()only in workflow context. - For Signals,
step.waitForEvent(), and.waitForTaskToken, choose exactly one resume surface:resume/internal->createHook()+resumeHook()when the app resumes from server-side code with a deterministic business token.resume/url/default->createWebhook()when the external system needs a generated callback URL and the default202 Acceptedresponse is fine.resume/url/manual->createWebhook({ respondWith: 'manual' })only when the prompt explicitly requires a custom response body, status, or headers.- If a callback-URL prompt does not specify response semantics, default to
resume/url/defaultand make the assumption explicit in## Open Questions.
- Never pair
createWebhook()withresumeHook(), and never passtoken:tocreateWebhook(). - Wrap
start()andgetRun()inside"use step"functions for child runs. - Use
getStepMetadata().stepIdas the idempotency key for external writes. - Use
getWritable()in workflow context to obtain the stream, but interact with it (write, close) only inside"use step"functions. - Prefer rollback stacks for multi-step compensation.
- Choose app-boundary syntax in this order:
- If the prompt explicitly asks for framework-agnostic app-boundary code, use plain
Request/Responseeven when a framework like Hono is named. - Otherwise, if the target framework is named, shape app-boundary examples to that framework.
- Otherwise, keep examples framework-agnostic with
Request/Response. Do not default to Next.js-only route signatures unless Next.js is explicitly named.
- If the prompt explicitly asks for framework-agnostic app-boundary code, use plain
Fast memory aid:
- Callback URL + default ack ->
createWebhook()- Callback URL + custom ack ->
createWebhook({ respondWith: 'manual' })- Deterministic server-side resume ->
createHook()+resumeHook()
Fast-path router
Load references/resume-routing.md when the source pauses for Signals, step.waitForEvent(), or .waitForTaskToken.
Fast defaults:
- callback URL only ->
resume/url/default - callback URL + explicit custom response ->
resume/url/manual - deterministic server-side resume ->
resume/internal - self-hosted -> add
runtime/self-hosted - named framework -> add
boundary/named-framework - explicit framework-agnostic request -> add
boundary/framework-agnostic
Before drafting ## Migrated Code, write the selected route keys in ## Migration Plan.
Source references
- Temporal ->
references/temporal.md - Inngest ->
references/inngest.md - Trigger.dev ->
references/trigger-dev.md - AWS Step Functions ->
references/aws-step-functions.md
Shared references
references/shared-patterns.md— reusable code templates for hooks, child workflows, idempotency, streaming, and rollback.references/runtime-targets.md— Managed vs customWorldguidance.references/resume-routing.md— route-key selection, obligations, and exact## Migration Planshape.references/retries.md— canonical retry mechanics:stepFn.maxRetries,RetryableError({ retryAfter }),FatalError.
Required output shape
Return the migration in this structure:
## Migration Plan
## Source -> Target Mapping
## Migrated Code
## App Boundary / Resume Endpoints
## Verification Checklist
## Open Questions
Verification checklist
Fail the draft if any of these are true:
-
## Migration PlanomitsRoute keys -
## Migration PlanomitsWhy these route keys -
## Migration Planlists route keys that do not match the prompt -
## Migration Planlists required code obligations that do not match the selected route keys - Source-framework primitives remain in the migrated code
- Side effects remain in workflow context
-
sleep()appears inside a step - Stream interaction (
getWriter(),write(),close()) appears inside a workflow function - Child workflows call
start()/getRun()directly from workflow context - External writes omit idempotency keys
- Hooks/webhooks are missing where the source used signals, waitForEvent, or task tokens
- A callback-URL flow uses
createHook()+resumeHook()instead ofcreateWebhook() - A
resume/url/defaultorresume/url/manualmigration invents a user-authored callback route orresumeWebhook()wrapper whenwebhook.urlshould be the only resume surface -
createWebhook()is given a customtokenor paired withresumeHook()
Validation note:
- Reading webhook request data in workflow context is allowed. Only
request.respondWith()is step-only.
Additional fail conditions:
resume/internaloutput omitsresumeHook()in app-boundary coderesume/internaloutput omits a deterministic business tokenresume/internaloutput emitscreateWebhook()orwebhook.urlresume/url/defaultoutput does not passwebhook.urlto the external systemresume/url/defaultoutput emitsresumeHook(),respondWith: 'manual', orRequestWithResponsewithout a custom-response requirement in the promptresume/url/defaultoutput invents a user-authored callback route orresumeWebhook()wrapper whenwebhook.urlis the intended resume surfaceresume/url/manualoutput does not passwebhook.urlto the external systemresume/url/manualoutput omitsRequestWithResponseorawait request.respondWith(...)resume/url/manualoutput callsrequest.respondWith(...)outside a"use step"functionresume/url/manualoutput invents a user-authored callback route orresumeWebhook()wrapper whenwebhook.urlis the intended resume surfacecreateWebhook()is paired withresumeHook()- self-hosted output omits
World extends Queue, Streamer, Storage,startWorkflowWorld(), or the explicit note that the workflow and step code can stay the same while the app still needs a customWorld - named-framework output mixes framework syntax with plain
Request/Responseapp-boundary code without a framework-agnostic override
For concrete passing code, load:
references/shared-patterns.md->## Generated callback URL (default response)references/shared-patterns.md->## Generated callback URL (manual response)references/runtime-targets.md->## Self-hosted output blockreferences/aws-step-functions.md->## Combined recipe: callback URL on self-hosted Hono
Sample prompt
Migrate this Inngest workflow to the Workflow SDK.
It uses step.waitForEvent() with a timeout and step.realtime.publish().
Expected response shape:
## Migration Plan
## Source -> Target Mapping
## Migrated Code
## App Boundary / Resume Endpoints
## Verification Checklist
## Open Questions
Example references
Load a worked example only when the prompt needs concrete code:
references/shared-patterns.md->## Named-framework internal resume example (Hono)references/shared-patterns.md->## Generated callback URL (default response)references/shared-patterns.md->## Generated callback URL (manual response)references/runtime-targets.md->## Self-hosted output blockreferences/aws-step-functions.md->## Combined recipe: callback URL on self-hosted Hono
Reject these counterexamples:
resume/url/defaultorresume/url/manual+ user-authored callback route whenwebhook.urlis the intended resume surfacecreateWebhook()paired withresumeHook()- named-framework app-boundary output mixed with plain
Request/Responsewithout a framework-agnostic override
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