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Customer.io SDK Production Patterns

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customerio-sdk-patterns
This guide details production-ready patterns for integrating the Customer.io SDK (customerio-node). It covers best practices including building type-safe clients, implementing robust retry logic with exponential backoff for network stability, performing efficient event batching for high-volume data streams, and managing singleton lifecycles. Use these patterns to build scalable, reliable, and maintainable user behavior tracking systems.
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Overview

Customer.io SDK Patterns

Overview

Production-ready patterns for customerio-node: type-safe wrappers with enum-constrained events, retry with exponential backoff, event batching for high-volume scenarios, and singleton lifecycle management.

Prerequisites

  • customerio-node installed
  • TypeScript project (recommended for type-safe patterns)
  • Understanding of your event taxonomy

Instructions

Pattern 1: Type-Safe Client Wrapper

// lib/customerio-typed.ts
import { TrackClient, RegionUS, RegionEU } from "customerio-node";

// Define your event taxonomy as a union type
type CioEvent =
  | { name: "signed_up"; data: { method: string; source?: string } }
  | { name: "plan_changed"; data: { from: string; to: string; mrr: number } }
  | { name: "feature_used"; data: { feature: string; duration_ms?: number } }
  | { name: "checkout_completed"; data: { order_id: string; total: number; items: number } }
  | { name: "subscription_cancelled"; data: { reason: string; feedback?: string } };

// Define user attributes with strict types
interface CioUserAttributes {
  email: string;
  first_name?: string;
  last_name?: string;
  plan?: "free" | "starter" | "pro" | "enterprise";
  company?: string;
  created_at?: number;       // Unix seconds
  last_seen_at?: number;     // Unix seconds
  [key: string]: unknown;    // Allow additional attributes
}

export class TypedCioClient {
  private client: TrackClient;

  constructor(siteId: string, apiKey: string, region: "us" | "eu" = "us") {
    this.client = new TrackClient(siteId, apiKey, {
      region: region === "eu" ? RegionEU : RegionUS,
    });
  }

  async identify(userId: string, attributes: CioUserAttributes): Promise<void> {
    await this.client.identify(userId, {
      ...attributes,
      last_seen_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000),
    });
  }

  async track(userId: string, event: CioEvent): Promise<void> {
    await this.client.track(userId, {
      name: event.name,
      data: { ...event.data, tracked_at: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) },
    });
  }

  async suppress(userId: string): Promise<void> {
    await this.client.suppress(userId);
  }

  async destroy(userId: string): Promise<void> {
    await this.client.destroy(userId);
  }
}

Pattern 2: Retry with Exponential Backoff

// lib/customerio-retry.ts
interface RetryOptions {
  maxRetries: number;
  baseDelayMs: number;
  maxDelayMs: number;
  jitterFactor: number;  // 0 to 1
}

const DEFAULT_RETRY: RetryOptions = {
  maxRetries: 3,
  baseDelayMs: 1000,
  maxDelayMs: 30000,
  jitterFactor: 0.3,
};

async function withRetry<T>(
  fn: () => Promise<T>,
  opts: RetryOptions = DEFAULT_RETRY
): Promise<T> {
  let lastError: Error | undefined;

  for (let attempt = 0; attempt <= opts.maxRetries; attempt++) {
    try {
      return await fn();
    } catch (err: any) {
      lastError = err;
      const statusCode = err.statusCode ?? err.status;

      // Don't retry client errors (except 429 rate limit)
      if (statusCode >= 400 && statusCode < 500 && statusCode !== 429) {
        throw err;
      }

      if (attempt === opts.maxRetries) break;

      // Exponential backoff with jitter
      const delay = Math.min(
        opts.baseDelayMs * Math.pow(2, attempt),
        opts.maxDelayMs
      );
      const jitter = delay * opts.jitterFactor * Math.random();
      await new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, delay + jitter));
    }
  }
  throw lastError;
}

// Usage with Customer.io client
import { TrackClient, RegionUS } from "customerio-node";

const cio = new TrackClient(
  process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID!,
  process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY!,
  { region: RegionUS }
);

// Wrap any operation with retry
await withRetry(() =>
  cio.identify("user-123", { email: "user@example.com" })
);

await withRetry(() =>
  cio.track("user-123", { name: "page_viewed", data: { url: "/pricing" } })
);

Pattern 3: Event Queue with Batching

// lib/customerio-batch.ts
import { TrackClient, RegionUS } from "customerio-node";

interface QueuedEvent {
  userId: string;
  name: string;
  data?: Record<string, any>;
}

export class CioBatchTracker {
  private queue: QueuedEvent[] = [];
  private timer: NodeJS.Timeout | null = null;
  private client: TrackClient;

  constructor(
    private readonly batchSize: number = 50,
    private readonly flushIntervalMs: number = 5000
  ) {
    this.client = new TrackClient(
      process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID!,
      process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY!,
      { region: RegionUS }
    );
    this.startTimer();
  }

  enqueue(userId: string, name: string, data?: Record<string, any>): void {
    this.queue.push({ userId, name, data });
    if (this.queue.length >= this.batchSize) {
      this.flush();
    }
  }

  async flush(): Promise<void> {
    if (this.queue.length === 0) return;
    const batch = this.queue.splice(0, this.batchSize);
    const concurrency = 10;

    for (let i = 0; i < batch.length; i += concurrency) {
      const chunk = batch.slice(i, i + concurrency);
      await Promise.allSettled(
        chunk.map((event) =>
          this.client.track(event.userId, {
            name: event.name,
            data: event.data,
          })
        )
      );
    }
  }

  private startTimer(): void {
    this.timer = setInterval(() => this.flush(), this.flushIntervalMs);
  }

  async shutdown(): Promise<void> {
    if (this.timer) clearInterval(this.timer);
    await this.flush();
  }
}

// Usage
const tracker = new CioBatchTracker(50, 5000);

// Non-blocking — events are queued and flushed automatically
tracker.enqueue("user-1", "page_viewed", { url: "/home" });
tracker.enqueue("user-2", "button_clicked", { button: "cta" });

// On process exit
process.on("SIGTERM", async () => {
  await tracker.shutdown();
  process.exit(0);
});

Pattern 4: Singleton with Validation

// lib/customerio-singleton.ts
import { TrackClient, APIClient, RegionUS, RegionEU } from "customerio-node";

class CioClientFactory {
  private static trackInstance: TrackClient | null = null;
  private static appInstance: APIClient | null = null;

  static getTrackClient(): TrackClient {
    if (!this.trackInstance) {
      const siteId = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID;
      const apiKey = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY;
      if (!siteId || !apiKey) {
        throw new Error(
          "Missing CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID or CUSTOMERIO_TRACK_API_KEY. " +
          "Set these in your environment or .env file."
        );
      }
      const region = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_REGION === "eu" ? RegionEU : RegionUS;
      this.trackInstance = new TrackClient(siteId, apiKey, { region });
    }
    return this.trackInstance;
  }

  static getAppClient(): APIClient {
    if (!this.appInstance) {
      const appKey = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_APP_API_KEY;
      if (!appKey) {
        throw new Error(
          "Missing CUSTOMERIO_APP_API_KEY. " +
          "Set this in your environment or .env file."
        );
      }
      const region = process.env.CUSTOMERIO_REGION === "eu" ? RegionEU : RegionUS;
      this.appInstance = new APIClient(appKey, { region });
    }
    return this.appInstance;
  }

  /** Reset for testing */
  static reset(): void {
    this.trackInstance = null;
    this.appInstance = null;
  }
}

// Usage — same instance everywhere
const cio = CioClientFactory.getTrackClient();
const api = CioClientFactory.getAppClient();

Pattern Summary

Pattern When to Use Key Benefit
Typed Client Always Compile-time safety on events + attributes
Retry + Backoff Production API calls Handles transient 5xx and 429 errors
Batch Queue High-volume tracking (>100 events/sec) Reduces connection overhead, respects rate limits
Singleton Factory Multi-module apps Prevents connection leaks, validates config once

Error Handling

Error Cause Solution
Type mismatch Wrong event data shape Use TypeScript union types for events
Queue memory growth Events produced faster than flushed Lower batchSize, increase flush frequency
Retry exhausted (3x) Persistent API failure Check credentials, Customer.io status page
Singleton null credentials Env vars not loaded Ensure dotenv loads before client creation

Resources

Next Steps

After implementing patterns, proceed to customerio-primary-workflow for messaging workflows.

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Category Development
Name customerio-sdk-patterns
Version v20260423
Size 5.23KB
Updated At 2026-04-28
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