dbos-golang
Guide for building reliable, fault-tolerant Go applications with DBOS durable workflows. Use when adding DBOS to existing Go code, creating workflows and steps, or using queues for concurrency control.
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- https://docs.dbos.dev/
- date added
- 2026-02-27
DBOS Go Best Practices
Guide for building reliable, fault-tolerant Go applications with DBOS durable workflows.
When to Use
Reference these guidelines when:
- Adding DBOS to existing Go code
- Creating workflows and steps
- Using queues for concurrency control
- Implementing workflow communication (events, messages, streams)
- Configuring and launching DBOS applications
- Using the DBOS Client from external applications
- Testing DBOS applications
Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lifecycle | CRITICAL | lifecycle- |
| 2 | Workflow | CRITICAL | workflow- |
| 3 | Step | HIGH | step- |
| 4 | Queue | HIGH | queue- |
| 5 | Communication | MEDIUM | comm- |
| 6 | Pattern | MEDIUM | pattern- |
| 7 | Testing | LOW-MEDIUM | test- |
| 8 | Client | MEDIUM | client- |
| 9 | Advanced | LOW | advanced- |
Critical Rules
Installation
Install the DBOS Go module:
go get github.com/dbos-inc/dbos-transact-golang/dbos@latest
DBOS Configuration and Launch
A DBOS application MUST create a context, register workflows, and launch before running any workflows:
package main import ( "context" "log" "os" "time" "github.com/dbos-inc/dbos-transact-golang/dbos" ) func main() { ctx, err := dbos.NewDBOSContext(context.Background(), dbos.Config{ AppName: "my-app", DatabaseURL: os.Getenv("DBOS_SYSTEM_DATABASE_URL"), }) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } defer dbos.Shutdown(ctx, 30*time.Second) dbos.RegisterWorkflow(ctx, myWorkflow) if err := dbos.Launch(ctx); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } }
Workflow and Step Structure
Workflows are comprised of steps. Any function performing complex operations or accessing external services must be run as a step using dbos.RunAsStep:
func fetchData(ctx context.Context) (string, error) { resp, err := http.Get("https://api.example.com/data") if err != nil { return "", err } defer resp.Body.Close() body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) return string(body), nil } func myWorkflow(ctx dbos.DBOSContext, input string) (string, error) { result, err := dbos.RunAsStep(ctx, fetchData, dbos.WithStepName("fetchData")) if err != nil { return "", err } return result, nil }
Key Constraints
- Do NOT start or enqueue workflows from within steps
- Do NOT use uncontrolled goroutines to start workflows - use
dbos.RunWorkflowwith queues ordbos.Go/dbos.Selectfor concurrent steps - Workflows MUST be deterministic - non-deterministic operations go in steps
- Do NOT modify global variables from workflows or steps
- All workflows and queues MUST be registered before calling
Launch()
How to Use
Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and examples:
references/lifecycle-config.md references/workflow-determinism.md references/queue-concurrency.md