@workflow/next 4.0.1-beta.69 → 4.0.1-beta.70

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  # @workflow/next
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- Next.js plugin for [Workflow DevKit](https://useworkflow.dev).
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+ Next.js plugin for [Workflow SDK](https://useworkflow.dev).
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  - /docs/getting-started/next
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  ---
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- Next.js integration for Workflow DevKit that automatically configures bundling and runtime support.
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+ Next.js integration for Workflow SDK that automatically configures bundling and runtime support.
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  ## Functions
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  title: Next.js
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  description: This guide will walk through setting up your first workflow in a Next.js app. Along the way, you'll learn more about the concepts that are fundamental to using the development kit in your own projects.
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  type: guide
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- summary: Set up Workflow DevKit in a Next.js app.
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+ summary: Set up Workflow SDK in a Next.js app.
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  prerequisites:
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  - /docs/getting-started
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  related:
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  We'll fill in those functions next, but let's take a look at this code:
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  * We define a **workflow** function with the directive `"use workflow"`. Think of the workflow function as the _orchestrator_ of individual **steps**.
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- * The Workflow DevKit's `sleep` function allows us to suspend execution of the workflow without using up any resources. A sleep can be a few seconds, hours, days, or even months long.
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+ * The Workflow SDK's `sleep` function allows us to suspend execution of the workflow without using up any resources. A sleep can be a few seconds, hours, days, or even months long.
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  ## Create Your Workflow Steps
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  Check the Next.js development server logs to see your workflow execute, as well as the steps that are being processed.
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- Additionally, you can use the [Workflow DevKit CLI or Web UI](/docs/observability) to inspect your workflow runs and steps in detail.
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  ```bash
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  ```
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- ![Workflow DevKit Web UI](/o11y-ui.png)
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  ## Deploying to production
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- Workflow DevKit apps currently work best when deployed to [Vercel](https://vercel.com/home) and need no special configuration.
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+ Workflow SDK apps currently work best when deployed to [Vercel](https://vercel.com/home) and need no special configuration.
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  <FluidComputeCallout />
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  "name": "@workflow/next",
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- "version": "4.0.1-beta.69",
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- "description": "Next.js integration for Workflow DevKit",
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+ "version": "4.0.1-beta.70",
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+ "description": "Next.js integration for Workflow SDK",
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  "type": "commonjs",
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  "main": "dist/index.js",
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  "@swc/core": "1.15.3",
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  "semver": "7.7.4",
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  "watchpack": "2.5.1",
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- "@workflow/builders": "4.0.1-beta.64",
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- "@workflow/core": "4.2.0-beta.73",
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+ "@workflow/builders": "4.0.1-beta.65",
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+ "@workflow/core": "4.2.0-beta.74",
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  "@workflow/swc-plugin": "4.1.0-beta.21"
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  },
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  "devDependencies": {