Every new capability in a iii system is added by creating a Worker. A queue, a scheduler, an HTTP edge, a browser tab, an agent, a CRM integration, or a sandbox. Each is a Worker that connects to the Engine and registers Triggers and Functions. The Engine itself never needs to change.Documentation Index
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Workers are the services
A Worker is the unit of capability in iii. It is the service. When you need new behaviour, you write a new Worker (or install an existing one from the registry); you do not patch the Engine, add a plugin to it, or fork it. The Engine is a fixed coordinator, it routes invocations between Workers and maintains the live registry of what each Worker provides. Everything that makes a iii system do something useful runs in a Worker. This is why “add a Worker” is the answer to almost every “how do I add X to iii?” question. If a capability is missing, the gap is filled by a Worker, not by a change to iii itself.For the mental model behind Workers, Triggers, Functions, and the Engine, see Understanding iii /
Overview. To build Workers continue with this section.
What’s in this section
Workers
Connect a Worker to the Engine and deploy it.
Triggers
Declare what causes those Functions to run.
Functions
Register the Functions a Worker contributes.