deepgram-webhooks-events
Implement Deepgram callback and webhook handling for async transcription. Use when implementing callback URLs, processing async transcription results, or handling Deepgram event notifications. Trigger: "deepgram callback", "deepgram webhook", "async transcription", "deepgram events", "deepgram notifications", "deepgram async".
What this skill does
# Deepgram Webhooks & Callbacks
## Overview
Implement async transcription with Deepgram's callback feature. When you pass a `callback` URL, Deepgram returns a `request_id` immediately, processes audio in the background, and POSTs results to your endpoint. Supports HTTP and WebSocket callbacks with automatic retry (10 attempts, 30s intervals).
## Deepgram Callback Flow
```
1. Client -> POST /v1/listen?callback=https://you.com/webhook (with audio)
2. Deepgram -> 200 { request_id: "..." } (immediate)
3. Deepgram processes audio asynchronously
4. Deepgram -> POST https://you.com/webhook (results)
Retries up to 10 times (30s delay) on non-2xx response
```
## Instructions
### Step 1: Submit Async Transcription
```typescript
import { createClient } from '@deepgram/sdk';
const deepgram = createClient(process.env.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY!);
async function submitAsync(audioUrl: string, callbackUrl: string) {
// Deepgram sends transcription via callback URL instead of
// holding the connection open.
const { result, error } = await deepgram.listen.prerecorded.transcribeUrl(
{ url: audioUrl },
{
model: 'nova-3',
smart_format: true,
diarize: true,
utterances: true,
callback: callbackUrl, // Your HTTPS endpoint
// callback_method: 'put', // Optional: use PUT instead of POST
}
);
if (error) throw new Error(`Submit failed: ${error.message}`);
// Deepgram returns immediately with request_id
const requestId = result.metadata.request_id;
console.log(`Submitted. Request ID: ${requestId}`);
console.log(`Results will be POSTed to: ${callbackUrl}`);
return requestId;
}
// Also works with direct curl:
// curl -X POST 'https://api.deepgram.com/v1/listen?model=nova-3&callback=https://you.com/webhook' \
// -H "Authorization: Token $DEEPGRAM_API_KEY" \
// -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
// -d '{"url":"https://example.com/audio.wav"}'
```
### Step 2: Callback Server
```typescript
import express from 'express';
import crypto from 'crypto';
const app = express();
// IMPORTANT: Use raw body for HMAC signature verification
app.use('/webhooks/deepgram', express.raw({ type: 'application/json', limit: '50mb' }));
app.post('/webhooks/deepgram', async (req, res) => {
try {
// 1. Verify signature (if webhook secret configured)
const signature = req.headers['x-deepgram-signature'] as string;
if (process.env.DEEPGRAM_WEBHOOK_SECRET && signature) {
const expected = crypto
.createHmac('sha256', process.env.DEEPGRAM_WEBHOOK_SECRET)
.update(req.body)
.digest('hex');
// Timing-safe comparison to prevent timing attacks
if (!crypto.timingSafeEqual(Buffer.from(signature), Buffer.from(expected))) {
console.error('Invalid webhook signature');
return res.status(401).json({ error: 'Invalid signature' });
}
}
// 2. Parse result
const result = JSON.parse(req.body.toString());
const requestId = result.metadata?.request_id;
const transcript = result.results?.channels?.[0]?.alternatives?.[0]?.transcript;
const duration = result.metadata?.duration;
console.log(`Callback received: ${requestId}`);
console.log(`Duration: ${duration}s`);
console.log(`Transcript: ${transcript?.substring(0, 200)}...`);
// 3. Process and store
await processTranscriptionResult(requestId, result);
// 4. Return 200 — Deepgram retries on non-2xx
res.status(200).json({ received: true, request_id: requestId });
} catch (err: any) {
console.error('Callback processing error:', err.message);
// Return 500 to trigger Deepgram retry
res.status(500).json({ error: 'Processing failed' });
}
});
async function processTranscriptionResult(requestId: string, result: any) {
const transcript = result.results.channels[0].alternatives[0];
// Store transcript
const record = {
requestId,
transcript: transcript.transcript,
confidence: transcript.confidence,
duration: result.metadata.duration,
words: transcript.words?.length ?? 0,
utterances: result.results.utterances?.map((u: any) => ({
speaker: u.speaker,
text: u.transcript,
start: u.start,
end: u.end,
})),
processedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
};
// Save to database / notify clients / trigger downstream
console.log('Processed:', JSON.stringify(record, null, 2));
return record;
}
```
### Step 3: Job Tracking with Redis
```typescript
import Redis from 'ioredis';
const redis = new Redis(process.env.REDIS_URL ?? 'redis://localhost:6379');
class TranscriptionJobTracker {
async submit(requestId: string, metadata: Record<string, any>) {
await redis.hset(`job:${requestId}`, {
status: 'processing',
submittedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
...metadata,
});
// Auto-expire after 24 hours
await redis.expire(`job:${requestId}`, 86400);
}
async complete(requestId: string, result: any) {
await redis.hset(`job:${requestId}`, {
status: 'completed',
completedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
transcript: result.results.channels[0].alternatives[0].transcript,
duration: result.metadata.duration,
});
// Publish for real-time notification
await redis.publish('transcription:complete', JSON.stringify({
requestId,
duration: result.metadata.duration,
}));
}
async getStatus(requestId: string) {
return redis.hgetall(`job:${requestId}`);
}
}
// Client-facing status endpoint
app.get('/api/transcription/:requestId', async (req, res) => {
const tracker = new TranscriptionJobTracker();
const status = await tracker.getStatus(req.params.requestId);
if (!status || Object.keys(status).length === 0) {
return res.status(404).json({ error: 'Job not found' });
}
res.json(status);
});
```
### Step 4: Client SDK with Submit/Poll/Wait
```typescript
class AsyncTranscriptionClient {
private deepgram: ReturnType<typeof createClient>;
private baseUrl: string;
constructor(apiKey: string, serverBaseUrl: string) {
this.deepgram = createClient(apiKey);
this.baseUrl = serverBaseUrl;
}
async submit(audioUrl: string): Promise<string> {
const callbackUrl = `${this.baseUrl}/webhooks/deepgram`;
const { result, error } = await this.deepgram.listen.prerecorded.transcribeUrl(
{ url: audioUrl },
{ model: 'nova-3', smart_format: true, diarize: true, callback: callbackUrl }
);
if (error) throw error;
return result.metadata.request_id;
}
async poll(requestId: string): Promise<any> {
const res = await fetch(`${this.baseUrl}/api/transcription/${requestId}`);
if (res.status === 404) return null;
return res.json();
}
async waitForResult(requestId: string, timeoutMs = 300000): Promise<any> {
const start = Date.now();
while (Date.now() - start < timeoutMs) {
const status = await this.poll(requestId);
if (status?.status === 'completed') return status;
if (status?.status === 'failed') throw new Error('Transcription failed');
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 2000)); // Poll every 2s
}
throw new Error('Timeout waiting for transcription');
}
}
// Usage:
const client = new AsyncTranscriptionClient(
process.env.DEEPGRAM_API_KEY!,
'https://your-server.com'
);
const requestId = await client.submit('https://example.com/long-recording.wav');
const result = await client.waitForResult(requestId);
```
### Step 5: Local Testing with ngrok
```bash
# Expose local callback server to Deepgram
ngrok http 3000
# Use the ngrok URL as callback
curl -X POST 'https://api.deepgram.com/v1/listen?model=nova-3&callback=https://abc123.ngrok.io/webhooks/deepgram' \
-H "Authorization: Token $DEEPGRAM_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"url":"https://static.deepgram.com/examples/nasa-podcast.wav"}'
```
### Step 6: Idempotent Processing
```typescript
// Deepgram retries callbacksRelated in General
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