rivetkit-client-javascript

RivetKit JavaScript client guidance. Use for browser, Node.js, or Bun clients that connect to Rivet Actors with rivetkit/client, create clients, call actions, or manage connections.

Safety Notice

This listing is imported from skills.sh public index metadata. Review upstream SKILL.md and repository scripts before running.

Copy this and send it to your AI assistant to learn

Install skill "rivetkit-client-javascript" with this command: npx skills add rivet-dev/skills

RivetKit JavaScript Client

Use this skill when building JavaScript clients (browser, Node.js, or Bun) that connect to Rivet Actors with rivetkit/client.

First Steps

  1. Install the client (latest: 2.1.6)
    npm install rivetkit@2.1.6
    
  2. Create a client with createClient() and call actor actions.

Error Handling Policy

  • Prefer fail-fast behavior by default.
  • Avoid try/catch unless absolutely needed.
  • If a catch is used, handle the error explicitly, at minimum by logging it.

Getting Started

See the backend quickstart guide for getting started.

Minimal Client

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";
import type { registry } from "./actors";

const client = createClient<typeof registry>({
  endpoint: "https://my-namespace:pk_...@api.rivet.dev",
});
const counter = client.counter.getOrCreate(["my-counter"]);
const count = await counter.increment(1);
import { actor, setup } from "rivetkit";

export const counter = actor({
  state: { count: 0 },
  actions: {
    increment: (c, x: number) => {
      c.state.count += x;
      return c.state.count;
    },
  },
});

export const registry = setup({
  use: { counter },
});

Stateless vs Stateful

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();
const handle = client.counter.getOrCreate(["my-counter"]);

// Stateless: each call is independent
await handle.increment(1);

// Stateful: keep a connection open for realtime events
const conn = handle.connect();
conn.on("count", (value) => console.log(value));
await conn.increment(1);

Getting Actors

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();
const room = client.chatRoom.getOrCreate(["room-42"]);
const existing = client.chatRoom.get(["room-42"]);

const created = await client.game.create(["game-1"], {
  input: { mode: "ranked" },
});

const byId = client.chatRoom.getForId("actor-id");
const resolvedId = await room.resolve();

Connection Parameters

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();
const chat = client.chatRoom.getOrCreate(["general"], {
  params: { authToken: "jwt-token-here" },
});

const conn = chat.connect();

Subscribing to Events

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();
const conn = client.chatRoom.getOrCreate(["general"]).connect();
conn.on("message", (msg) => console.log(msg));
conn.once("gameOver", () => console.log("done"));

Connection Lifecycle

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();
const conn = client.chatRoom.getOrCreate(["general"]).connect();

conn.onOpen(() => console.log("connected"));
conn.onClose(() => console.log("disconnected"));
conn.onError((err) => console.error("error:", err));
conn.onStatusChange((status) => console.log("status:", status));

await conn.dispose();

Low-Level HTTP & WebSocket

For actors that implement onRequest or onWebSocket, call them directly:

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();
const handle = client.chatRoom.getOrCreate(["general"]);

const response = await handle.fetch("history");
const history = await response.json();

const ws = await handle.webSocket("stream");
ws.addEventListener("message", (event) => {
  console.log("message:", event.data);
});
ws.send("hello");

Calling from Backend

import { Hono } from "hono";
import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const app = new Hono();
const client = createClient();

app.post("/increment/:name", async (c) => {
  const counterHandle = client.counter.getOrCreate([c.req.param("name")]);
  const newCount = await counterHandle.increment(1);
  return c.json({ count: newCount });
});

Error Handling

import { ActorError } from "rivetkit/client";
import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";

const client = createClient();

try {
  await client.user.getOrCreate(["user-123"]).updateUsername("ab");
} catch (error) {
  if (error instanceof ActorError) {
    console.log(error.code, error.metadata);
  }
}

Concepts

Keys

Keys uniquely identify actor instances. Use compound keys (arrays) for hierarchical addressing:

import { createClient } from "rivetkit/client";
import type { registry } from "./actors";

const client = createClient<typeof registry>();

// Compound key: [org, room]
client.chatRoom.getOrCreate(["org-acme", "general"]);
import { actor, setup } from "rivetkit";

export const chatRoom = actor({
  state: { messages: [] as string[] },
  actions: {
    getRoomInfo: (c) => ({ org: c.key[0], room: c.key[1] }),
  },
});

export const registry = setup({
  use: { chatRoom },
});

Don't build keys with string interpolation like "org:${userId}" when userId contains user data. Use arrays instead to prevent key injection attacks.

Environment Variables

createClient() automatically reads:

  • RIVET_ENDPOINT (endpoint)
  • RIVET_NAMESPACE
  • RIVET_TOKEN
  • RIVET_RUNNER

Defaults to window.location.origin + "/api/rivet" in the browser or http://127.0.0.1:6420 on the server when unset.

Endpoint Format

Endpoints support URL auth syntax:

https://namespace:token@api.rivet.dev

You can also pass the endpoint without auth and provide RIVET_NAMESPACE and RIVET_TOKEN separately. For serverless deployments, use your app's /api/rivet URL. See Endpoints for details.

API Reference

Package: rivetkit

See the RivetKit client overview.

Need More Than the Client?

If you need more about Rivet Actors, registries, or server-side RivetKit, add the main skill:

npx skills add rivet-dev/skills

Then use the rivetkit skill for backend guidance.

Source Transparency

This detail page is rendered from real SKILL.md content. Trust labels are metadata-based hints, not a safety guarantee.

Related Skills

Related by shared tags or category signals.

Coding

sandbox-agent

No summary provided by upstream source.

Repository SourceNeeds Review
Coding

rivetkit

No summary provided by upstream source.

Repository SourceNeeds Review
Coding

rivetkit-client-react

No summary provided by upstream source.

Repository SourceNeeds Review