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---
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title: "Session channels"
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sidebarTitle: "Channels"
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description: "The raw HTTP endpoints behind a session's .in and .out streams: append records, read them over SSE, and drain them non-streaming."
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---
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Every session has two durable streams: `.in` carries records from your clients to the task, `.out` carries records from the task back to your clients. The [`sessions` SDK](/ai-chat/sessions) wraps these as `session.in.*` and `session.out.*`. This page documents the underlying HTTP endpoints for callers that aren't using the TypeScript SDK.
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All channel endpoints live under `/realtime/v1/sessions/{session}/{io}`, where:
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- `{session}` is the session's friendly ID (`session_…`) or your `externalId`. One token authorizes both forms.
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- `{io}` is either `in` or `out`.
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Authorize requests with a secret key or a [session public token](/management/authentication#session-scopes). The token's scopes decide what you can do — see [Authorization](#authorization) below.
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## Append a record
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Append a single record to a channel.
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```bash Append to .in
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curl -X POST "https://api.trigger.dev/realtime/v1/sessions/{session}/in/append" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $TRIGGER_TOKEN" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-H "X-Part-Id: 0f8c2b1e-..." \
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--data '{"type":"user-message","text":"hello"}'
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```
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The body is the raw record — any text up to 1MiB (records over the per-record cap return `413`). The response is `{ "ok": true }`.
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Set the `X-Part-Id` header to a unique value per record to make the append idempotent: replaying the same `X-Part-Id` does not duplicate the record. Appending to a closed or expired session returns `400`.
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<Warning>
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Appending to `.out` requires a **secret key**. A session public token (even one with
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`write:sessions`) can only append to `.in` — appending to `.out` with a public token returns
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`403`. The `.out` stream is the task's to write.
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</Warning>
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## Read a channel over SSE
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Subscribe to a channel as a Server-Sent Events stream. New records are delivered as they arrive.
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```bash Read .out
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curl -N "https://api.trigger.dev/realtime/v1/sessions/{session}/out" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $TRIGGER_TOKEN" \
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-H "Last-Event-ID: 42" \
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-H "Timeout-Seconds: 60"
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```
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| Header | Direction | Description |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| `Last-Event-ID` | request | Resume after this sequence number. Set it to the last `id:` you received to pick up exactly where you left off after a disconnect. |
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| `Timeout-Seconds` | request | How long the server holds the stream open with no new records before closing, `1`–`600`. |
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Each SSE event carries:
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- `id:` — the record's sequence number. Use the most recent one as `Last-Event-ID` to resume.
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- `data:` — a JSON record `{ "data": <record>, "id": <id> }`. For `.out` on a `chat.agent` session, `data` is a UI message chunk (text, reasoning, tool call, or a custom data part).
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```text
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id: 42
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data: {"data":{"type":"text","text":"echo: hello"},"id":42}
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```
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### Control records
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Some `.out` events are **control records** rather than data. A control record has an empty body and carries a `trigger-control` header naming its subtype:
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| Subtype | Meaning |
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| --- | --- |
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| `turn-complete` | The current turn finished. Carries sibling headers `public-access-token` (a refreshed session token), `session-in-event-id`, and `last-event-id`. |
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| `upgrade-required` | The session needs to hand off to a run on a newer deployed version. |
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Route control records by their subtype instead of treating them as message content. The TypeScript SDK does this for you — `session.out.read` filters control records out of the chunk stream and surfaces them through `onControl`.
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## Drain records non-streaming
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Fetch a batch of records without holding an SSE connection open. Useful for polling or for reading a tail at startup.
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```bash Drain .out
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curl "https://api.trigger.dev/realtime/v1/sessions/{session}/out/records?afterEventId=42" \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $TRIGGER_TOKEN"
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```
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Pass `afterEventId` to return only records after that sequence number; omit it to read from the start of the retained window. The response is:
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```json
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{
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"records": [
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{ "data": { "type": "text", "text": "echo: hello" }, "id": 43, "seqNum": 43 }
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]
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}
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```
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Each record carries `data`, `id`, `seqNum`, and an optional `headers` array (present on control records). Page forward by passing the highest `seqNum` you received as the next `afterEventId`.
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## Authorization
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The action you can take depends on your token and the channel:
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| Action | Endpoint | Required authorization |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| Subscribe (SSE) | `GET .../{io}` | `read:sessions:{id}` — works on both `.in` and `.out` |
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| Drain records | `GET .../{io}/records` | `read:sessions:{id}` — works on both `.in` and `.out` |
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| Append to `.in` | `POST .../in/append` | `write:sessions:{id}` |
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| Append to `.out` | `POST .../out/append` | Secret key only |
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Reads work in both directions for a `read:sessions` token. Writes split by direction: a `write:sessions` token can append to `.in`, but `.out` is reserved for the task and requires a secret key. See [session scopes](/management/authentication#session-scopes) for how to mint a token.
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## Using the SDK instead
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If you're writing TypeScript, the [`sessions` SDK](/ai-chat/sessions) is the ergonomic path. `sessions.open(idOrExternalId)` returns a `SessionHandle` whose `session.in` and `session.out` channels call these endpoints for you, with auto-retry, `Last-Event-ID` resume, and control-record routing built in:
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```ts Your backend
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import { sessions } from "@trigger.dev/sdk";
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const session = sessions.open(chatId);
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// append to .in
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await session.in.send({ type: "user-message", text: "hello" });
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// read .out over SSE
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const stream = await session.out.read({ signal: AbortSignal.timeout(30_000) });
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for await (const chunk of stream) {
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console.log(chunk);
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}
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```
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See [`session.in`](/ai-chat/sessions#session-in-—-clients-→-task) and [`session.out`](/ai-chat/sessions#session-out-—-task-→-clients) for the full handle API.
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