orpc-contract-first
Guide for implementing oRPC contract-first API patterns in Dify frontend. Triggers when creating new API contracts, adding service endpoints, integrating TanStack Query with typed contracts, or migrating legacy service calls to oRPC. Use for all API layer work in web/contract and web/service directories.
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About this skill
oRPC Contract-First Development
Project Structure
web/contract/
├── base.ts # Base contract (inputStructure: 'detailed')
├── router.ts # Router composition & type exports
├── marketplace.ts # Marketplace contracts
└── console/ # Console contracts by domain
├── system.ts
└── billing.ts
Workflow
-
Create contract in
web/contract/console/{domain}.ts- Import
basefrom../baseandtypefrom@orpc/contract - Define route with
path,method,input,output
- Import
-
Register in router at
web/contract/router.ts- Import directly from domain file (no barrel files)
- Nest by API prefix:
billing: { invoices, bindPartnerStack }
-
Create hooks in
web/service/use-{domain}.ts- Use
consoleQuery.{group}.{contract}.queryKey()for query keys - Use
consoleClient.{group}.{contract}()for API calls
- Use
Key Rules
- Input structure: Always use
{ params, query?, body? }format - Path params: Use
{paramName}in path, match inparamsobject - Router nesting: Group by API prefix (e.g.,
/billing/*→billing: {}) - No barrel files: Import directly from specific files
- Types: Import from
@/types/, usetype<T>()helper
Type Export
export type ConsoleInputs = InferContractRouterInputs<typeof consoleRouterContract>
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