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---
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title: Multiple SDK clients
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sidebarTitle: Multiple SDK clients
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description: Use TriggerClient to talk to multiple Trigger.dev projects, environments, or preview branches from a single process.
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---
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The global `configure()` API binds the SDK to one set of credentials per process. When a single process needs to talk to more than one Trigger.dev project, environment, or preview branch, use `new TriggerClient({...})` for each target instead. Each instance owns its own auth, baseURL, and preview branch, and concurrent calls across instances stay isolated.
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```ts
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import { TriggerClient } from "@trigger.dev/sdk";
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const prod = new TriggerClient({ accessToken: process.env.TRIGGER_PROD_KEY });
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const preview = new TriggerClient({
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accessToken: process.env.TRIGGER_PREVIEW_KEY,
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previewBranch: "signup-flow",
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});
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const payload = { to: "user@example.com" };
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await prod.tasks.trigger("send-email", payload);
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await preview.runs.list({ status: ["COMPLETED"] });
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```
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## Configuration
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`TriggerClient` accepts the same fields as `configure()`:
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| Field | Description | Env-var fallback |
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| --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
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| `accessToken` | Secret key (`tr_dev_*`, `tr_prod_*`, `tr_preview_*`) or personal access token (`tr_pat_*`). | `TRIGGER_SECRET_KEY`, then `TRIGGER_ACCESS_TOKEN` |
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| `previewBranch` | Preview branch name when using a `tr_preview_*` key. | `TRIGGER_PREVIEW_BRANCH`, then `VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_REF` |
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| `baseURL` | Override the Trigger.dev API URL. Defaults to `https://api.trigger.dev`. | `TRIGGER_API_URL` |
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| `requestOptions`| Request-level options (retry policy, additional headers, etc.) — see the `ApiRequestOptions` type. | — |
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Fields not passed to the constructor fall back to the matching env var (and then to a sensible default for `baseURL`). Explicit constructor values always win, so you can mix env-var-backed clients and fully explicit clients in the same process.
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```ts
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// Picks up TRIGGER_SECRET_KEY / TRIGGER_PREVIEW_BRANCH from env.
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const fromEnv = new TriggerClient();
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// Explicit values override env entirely.
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const explicit = new TriggerClient({
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accessToken: process.env.OTHER_PROJECT_KEY,
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previewBranch: "feature-x",
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});
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```
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If no `accessToken` resolves from either the constructor or env vars, the first API call throws an `ApiClientMissingError` with a clear message.
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## What's on a TriggerClient instance
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Each instance exposes the management surface as namespaced properties: `tasks`, `runs`, `batch`, `schedules`, `envvars`, `queues`, `deployments`, `prompts`, and `auth`.
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```ts
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import type { emailTask } from "./trigger/email";
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const client = new TriggerClient();
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await client.tasks.trigger<typeof emailTask>("send-email", { to: "user@example.com" });
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await client.runs.list({ status: ["COMPLETED"], limit: 10 });
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await client.schedules.create({ task: "daily-report", cron: "0 9 * * *" });
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await client.envvars.update("proj_1234", "preview", "DATABASE_URL", { value: "..." });
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```
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Methods that only make sense inside a running task are not on the instance surface: `tasks.triggerAndWait`, `tasks.batchTriggerAndWait`, `tasks.triggerAndSubscribe`, `batch.triggerAndWait`, `batch.triggerByTaskAndWait`, and the task-definition helpers (`schedules.task`, `prompts.define`).
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## Isolation contract
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When you make a call through a `TriggerClient` instance, the SDK does not look at the process-wide global config, env vars (other than the constructor-time fallback), or the ambient task context. Two instances pointing at different projects can run in the same process — including in parallel under `Promise.all` — without interfering with each other.
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That isolation also means a call from inside a task does not automatically inherit the surrounding task's `parentRunId`, `lockToVersion`, or test flag. If you specifically want a call to inherit those (rare — usually you want a clean external trigger), opt in with `inheritContext: true`:
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```ts
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const sameProject = new TriggerClient({
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accessToken: process.env.TRIGGER_SECRET_KEY,
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inheritContext: true,
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});
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```
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## When to use what
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| Scenario | Recommended |
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ |
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| Single process, single project/env | `configure()` (or env vars only) |
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| Single process talking to multiple projects, envs, or branches | `new TriggerClient({...})` per target |
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| Short, sequential override (e.g. one batch under a different token) | `auth.withAuth(config, fn)` |
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| Inside a task, trigger a run in a different project | `new TriggerClient({...})` |
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See [Authentication](/management/authentication) for the underlying token types and the `auth.withAuth` helper.
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