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convex-http-actions

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Build HTTP endpoints for webhooks, external APIs, and custom routes in Convex.

What is convex-http-actions?

Convex HTTP Actions enable you to define HTTP endpoints that receive webhooks, create custom API routes, handle file uploads, and integrate with external services. Use this when you need to expose HTTP endpoints from your Convex backend for third-party integrations or custom API routes.

  • Define HTTP endpoints with GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and OPTIONS methods
  • Parse JSON bodies, form data, query parameters, and raw bytes from requests
  • Extract path parameters using pathPrefix matching for dynamic routes
  • Configure CORS headers for cross-origin requests
  • Verify webhook signatures from services like Stripe and GitHub
  • Handle file uploads and store them in Convex storage

How to install convex-http-actions

npx skills add https://github.com/waynesutton/convexskills --skill convex-http-actions
Prerequisites
  • Convex project set up and running
  • Environment variables configured for webhook secrets (e.g., STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET)
  • Node.js runtime available for signature verification in actions
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How to use convex-http-actions

  1. 1.Create a convex/http.ts file and import httpRouter and httpAction
  2. 2.Define routes using http.route() with path/pathPrefix, method, and handler
  3. 3.In each handler, parse the request body using request.json(), request.formData(), or request.bytes()
  4. 4.Access headers with request.headers.get() and query parameters via new URL(request.url)
  5. 5.For webhooks, extract and verify signatures from request headers
  6. 6.Return a Response object with appropriate status code and headers
  7. 7.For CORS, include OPTIONS routes and add CORS headers to responses
  8. 8.Deploy your HTTP actions and test endpoints with curl or your webhook provider

Use cases

Good for
  • Receiving Stripe or GitHub webhooks with signature verification
  • Creating custom API endpoints for external service integrations
  • Building file upload endpoints that store files in Convex storage
  • Implementing CORS-enabled APIs for frontend applications
  • Handling form submissions from external sources
Who it's for
  • Backend developers building Convex applications
  • Teams integrating third-party webhook services
  • Developers exposing custom API routes from Convex backends
  • Full-stack developers handling external API integrations

convex-http-actions FAQ

How do I verify webhook signatures?

Extract the signature from request headers (e.g., stripe-signature for Stripe), get the raw body as text with request.text(), then use the service's verification library (like Stripe.webhooks.constructEvent) in a Node.js action to verify before processing.

How do I handle CORS for browser requests?

Add an OPTIONS route for your endpoint that returns a 204 response with CORS headers, and include the same CORS headers in your actual GET/POST/PUT/DELETE responses.

Can I access the database from HTTP actions?

Yes, HTTP actions have access to ctx and can call mutations and queries to read/write to your Convex database.

How do I extract path parameters like /api/users/123?

Use pathPrefix instead of path to match a prefix, then extract the remaining path from new URL(request.url).pathname and parse it to get the ID.

What request formats are supported?

JSON (request.json()), form data (request.formData()), raw bytes (request.bytes()), and text (request.text()).

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from waynesutton/convexskills.


name: convex-http-actions displayName: Convex HTTP Actions description: External API integration and webhook handling including HTTP endpoint routing, request/response handling, authentication, CORS configuration, and webhook signature validation version: 1.0.0 author: Convex tags: [convex, http, actions, webhooks, api, endpoints]

Convex HTTP Actions

Build HTTP endpoints for webhooks, external API integrations, and custom routes in Convex applications.

Documentation Sources

Before implementing, do not assume; fetch the latest documentation:

Instructions

HTTP Actions Overview

HTTP actions allow you to define HTTP endpoints in Convex that can:

  • Receive webhooks from third-party services
  • Create custom API routes
  • Handle file uploads
  • Integrate with external services
  • Serve dynamic content

Basic HTTP Router Setup

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";

const http = httpRouter();

// Simple GET endpoint
http.route({
  path: "/health",
  method: "GET",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    return new Response(JSON.stringify({ status: "ok" }), {
      status: 200,
      headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
    });
  }),
});

export default http;

Request Handling

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";

const http = httpRouter();

// Handle JSON body
http.route({
  path: "/api/data",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    // Parse JSON body
    const body = await request.json();
    
    // Access headers
    const authHeader = request.headers.get("Authorization");
    
    // Access URL parameters
    const url = new URL(request.url);
    const queryParam = url.searchParams.get("filter");

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify({ received: body, filter: queryParam }),
      {
        status: 200,
        headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
      }
    );
  }),
});

// Handle form data
http.route({
  path: "/api/form",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const formData = await request.formData();
    const name = formData.get("name");
    const email = formData.get("email");

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify({ name, email }),
      {
        status: 200,
        headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
      }
    );
  }),
});

// Handle raw bytes
http.route({
  path: "/api/upload",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const bytes = await request.bytes();
    const contentType = request.headers.get("Content-Type") ?? "application/octet-stream";
    
    // Store in Convex storage
    const blob = new Blob([bytes], { type: contentType });
    const storageId = await ctx.storage.store(blob);

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify({ storageId }),
      {
        status: 200,
        headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
      }
    );
  }),
});

export default http;

Path Parameters

Use path prefix matching for dynamic routes:

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";

const http = httpRouter();

// Match /api/users/* with pathPrefix
http.route({
  pathPrefix: "/api/users/",
  method: "GET",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const url = new URL(request.url);
    // Extract user ID from path: /api/users/123 -> "123"
    const userId = url.pathname.replace("/api/users/", "");

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify({ userId }),
      {
        status: 200,
        headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
      }
    );
  }),
});

export default http;

CORS Configuration

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";

const http = httpRouter();

// CORS headers helper
const corsHeaders = {
  "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",
  "Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS",
  "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "Content-Type, Authorization",
  "Access-Control-Max-Age": "86400",
};

// Handle preflight requests
http.route({
  path: "/api/data",
  method: "OPTIONS",
  handler: httpAction(async () => {
    return new Response(null, {
      status: 204,
      headers: corsHeaders,
    });
  }),
});

// Actual endpoint with CORS
http.route({
  path: "/api/data",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const body = await request.json();

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify({ success: true, data: body }),
      {
        status: 200,
        headers: {
          "Content-Type": "application/json",
          ...corsHeaders,
        },
      }
    );
  }),
});

export default http;

Webhook Handling

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";
import { internal } from "./_generated/api";

const http = httpRouter();

// Stripe webhook
http.route({
  path: "/webhooks/stripe",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const signature = request.headers.get("stripe-signature");
    if (!signature) {
      return new Response("Missing signature", { status: 400 });
    }

    const body = await request.text();

    // Verify webhook signature (in action with Node.js)
    try {
      await ctx.runAction(internal.stripe.verifyAndProcessWebhook, {
        body,
        signature,
      });
      return new Response("OK", { status: 200 });
    } catch (error) {
      console.error("Webhook error:", error);
      return new Response("Webhook error", { status: 400 });
    }
  }),
});

// GitHub webhook
http.route({
  path: "/webhooks/github",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const event = request.headers.get("X-GitHub-Event");
    const signature = request.headers.get("X-Hub-Signature-256");
    
    if (!signature) {
      return new Response("Missing signature", { status: 400 });
    }

    const body = await request.text();

    await ctx.runAction(internal.github.processWebhook, {
      event: event ?? "unknown",
      body,
      signature,
    });

    return new Response("OK", { status: 200 });
  }),
});

export default http;

Webhook Signature Verification

// convex/stripe.ts
"use node";

import { internalAction, internalMutation } from "./_generated/server";
import { internal } from "./_generated/api";
import { v } from "convex/values";
import Stripe from "stripe";

const stripe = new Stripe(process.env.STRIPE_SECRET_KEY!);

export const verifyAndProcessWebhook = internalAction({
  args: {
    body: v.string(),
    signature: v.string(),
  },
  returns: v.null(),
  handler: async (ctx, args) => {
    const webhookSecret = process.env.STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET!;

    // Verify signature
    const event = stripe.webhooks.constructEvent(
      args.body,
      args.signature,
      webhookSecret
    );

    // Process based on event type
    switch (event.type) {
      case "checkout.session.completed":
        await ctx.runMutation(internal.payments.handleCheckoutComplete, {
          sessionId: event.data.object.id,
          customerId: event.data.object.customer as string,
        });
        break;

      case "customer.subscription.updated":
        await ctx.runMutation(internal.subscriptions.handleUpdate, {
          subscriptionId: event.data.object.id,
          status: event.data.object.status,
        });
        break;
    }

    return null;
  },
});

Authentication in HTTP Actions

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";
import { internal } from "./_generated/api";

const http = httpRouter();

// API key authentication
http.route({
  path: "/api/protected",
  method: "GET",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const apiKey = request.headers.get("X-API-Key");
    
    if (!apiKey) {
      return new Response(
        JSON.stringify({ error: "Missing API key" }),
        { status: 401, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
      );
    }

    // Validate API key
    const isValid = await ctx.runQuery(internal.auth.validateApiKey, {
      apiKey,
    });

    if (!isValid) {
      return new Response(
        JSON.stringify({ error: "Invalid API key" }),
        { status: 403, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
      );
    }

    // Process authenticated request
    const data = await ctx.runQuery(internal.data.getProtectedData, {});

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify(data),
      { status: 200, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
    );
  }),
});

// Bearer token authentication
http.route({
  path: "/api/user",
  method: "GET",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const authHeader = request.headers.get("Authorization");
    
    if (!authHeader?.startsWith("Bearer ")) {
      return new Response(
        JSON.stringify({ error: "Missing or invalid Authorization header" }),
        { status: 401, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
      );
    }

    const token = authHeader.slice(7);

    // Validate token and get user
    const user = await ctx.runQuery(internal.auth.validateToken, { token });

    if (!user) {
      return new Response(
        JSON.stringify({ error: "Invalid token" }),
        { status: 403, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
      );
    }

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify(user),
      { status: 200, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
    );
  }),
});

export default http;

Calling Mutations and Queries

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";
import { api, internal } from "./_generated/api";

const http = httpRouter();

http.route({
  path: "/api/items",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const body = await request.json();

    // Call a mutation
    const itemId = await ctx.runMutation(internal.items.create, {
      name: body.name,
      description: body.description,
    });

    // Query the created item
    const item = await ctx.runQuery(internal.items.get, { id: itemId });

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify(item),
      { status: 201, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
    );
  }),
});

http.route({
  path: "/api/items",
  method: "GET",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const url = new URL(request.url);
    const limit = parseInt(url.searchParams.get("limit") ?? "10");

    const items = await ctx.runQuery(internal.items.list, { limit });

    return new Response(
      JSON.stringify(items),
      { status: 200, headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" } }
    );
  }),
});

export default http;

Error Handling

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";

const http = httpRouter();

// Helper for JSON responses
function jsonResponse(data: unknown, status = 200) {
  return new Response(JSON.stringify(data), {
    status,
    headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
  });
}

// Helper for error responses
function errorResponse(message: string, status: number) {
  return jsonResponse({ error: message }, status);
}

http.route({
  path: "/api/process",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    try {
      // Validate content type
      const contentType = request.headers.get("Content-Type");
      if (!contentType?.includes("application/json")) {
        return errorResponse("Content-Type must be application/json", 415);
      }

      // Parse body
      let body;
      try {
        body = await request.json();
      } catch {
        return errorResponse("Invalid JSON body", 400);
      }

      // Validate required fields
      if (!body.data) {
        return errorResponse("Missing required field: data", 400);
      }

      // Process request
      const result = await ctx.runMutation(internal.process.handle, {
        data: body.data,
      });

      return jsonResponse({ success: true, result }, 200);
    } catch (error) {
      console.error("Processing error:", error);
      return errorResponse("Internal server error", 500);
    }
  }),
});

export default http;

File Downloads

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";
import { Id } from "./_generated/dataModel";

const http = httpRouter();

http.route({
  pathPrefix: "/files/",
  method: "GET",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const url = new URL(request.url);
    const fileId = url.pathname.replace("/files/", "") as Id<"_storage">;

    // Get file URL from storage
    const fileUrl = await ctx.storage.getUrl(fileId);

    if (!fileUrl) {
      return new Response("File not found", { status: 404 });
    }

    // Redirect to the file URL
    return Response.redirect(fileUrl, 302);
  }),
});

export default http;

Examples

Complete Webhook Integration

// convex/http.ts
import { httpRouter } from "convex/server";
import { httpAction } from "./_generated/server";
import { internal } from "./_generated/api";

const http = httpRouter();

// Clerk webhook for user sync
http.route({
  path: "/webhooks/clerk",
  method: "POST",
  handler: httpAction(async (ctx, request) => {
    const svixId = request.headers.get("svix-id");
    const svixTimestamp = request.headers.get("svix-timestamp");
    const svixSignature = request.headers.get("svix-signature");

    if (!svixId || !svixTimestamp || !svixSignature) {
      return new Response("Missing Svix headers", { status: 400 });
    }

    const body = await request.text();

    try {
      await ctx.runAction(internal.clerk.verifyAndProcess, {
        body,
        svixId,
        svixTimestamp,
        svixSignature,
      });
      return new Response("OK", { status: 200 });
    } catch (error) {
      console.error("Clerk webhook error:", error);
      return new Response("Webhook verification failed", { status: 400 });
    }
  }),
});

export default http;
// convex/clerk.ts
"use node";

import { internalAction, internalMutation } from "./_generated/server";
import { internal } from "./_generated/api";
import { v } from "convex/values";
import { Webhook } from "svix";

export const verifyAndProcess = internalAction({
  args: {
    body: v.string(),
    svixId: v.string(),
    svixTimestamp: v.string(),
    svixSignature: v.string(),
  },
  returns: v.null(),
  handler: async (ctx, args) => {
    const webhookSecret = process.env.CLERK_WEBHOOK_SECRET!;
    const wh = new Webhook(webhookSecret);

    const event = wh.verify(args.body, {
      "svix-id": args.svixId,
      "svix-timestamp": args.svixTimestamp,
      "svix-signature": args.svixSignature,
    }) as { type: string; data: Record<string, unknown> };

    switch (event.type) {
      case "user.created":
        await ctx.runMutation(internal.users.create, {
          clerkId: event.data.id as string,
          email: (event.data.email_addresses as Array<{ email_address: string }>)[0]?.email_address,
          name: `${event.data.first_name} ${event.data.last_name}`,
        });
        break;

      case "user.updated":
        await ctx.runMutation(internal.users.update, {
          clerkId: event.data.id as string,
          email: (event.data.email_addresses as Array<{ email_address: string }>)[0]?.email_address,
          name: `${event.data.first_name} ${event.data.last_name}`,
        });
        break;

      case "user.deleted":
        await ctx.runMutation(internal.users.remove, {
          clerkId: event.data.id as string,
        });
        break;
    }

    return null;
  },
});

Schema for HTTP API

// convex/schema.ts
import { defineSchema, defineTable } from "convex/server";
import { v } from "convex/values";

export default defineSchema({
  apiKeys: defineTable({
    key: v.string(),
    userId: v.id("users"),
    name: v.string(),
    createdAt: v.number(),
    lastUsedAt: v.optional(v.number()),
    revokedAt: v.optional(v.number()),
  })
    .index("by_key", ["key"])
    .index("by_user", ["userId"]),

  webhookEvents: defineTable({
    source: v.string(),
    eventType: v.string(),
    payload: v.any(),
    processedAt: v.number(),
    status: v.union(
      v.literal("success"),
      v.literal("failed")
    ),
    error: v.optional(v.string()),
  })
    .index("by_source", ["source"])
    .index("by_status", ["status"]),

  users: defineTable({
    clerkId: v.string(),
    email: v.string(),
    name: v.string(),
  }).index("by_clerk_id", ["clerkId"]),
});

Best Practices

  • Never run npx convex deploy unless explicitly instructed
  • Never run any git commands unless explicitly instructed
  • Always validate and sanitize incoming request data
  • Use internal functions for database operations
  • Implement proper error handling with appropriate status codes
  • Add CORS headers for browser-accessible endpoints
  • Verify webhook signatures before processing
  • Log webhook events for debugging
  • Use environment variables for secrets
  • Handle timeouts gracefully

Common Pitfalls

  1. Missing CORS preflight handler - Browsers send OPTIONS requests first
  2. Not validating webhook signatures - Security vulnerability
  3. Exposing internal functions - Use internal functions from HTTP actions
  4. Forgetting Content-Type headers - Clients may not parse responses correctly
  5. Not handling request body errors - Invalid JSON will throw
  6. Blocking on long operations - Use scheduled functions for heavy processing

References