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Deepgram Webhooks for Async Transcription

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deepgram-webhooks-events
This guide implements Deepgram's callback and webhook mechanism for handling asynchronous audio transcription. It provides a complete workflow, including submitting audio for background processing, setting up a secure webhook endpoint (with HMAC signature verification), and managing job status using Redis. Essential for integrating robust, delayed voice processing results into a production backend system.
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Overview

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

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

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

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

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

# 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

// Deepgram retries callbacks — ensure idempotent processing
const processedRequests = new Set<string>();

app.post('/webhooks/deepgram', async (req, res) => {
  const result = JSON.parse(req.body.toString());
  const requestId = result.metadata?.request_id;

  // Skip if already processed
  if (processedRequests.has(requestId)) {
    console.log(`Duplicate callback for ${requestId} — skipping`);
    return res.status(200).json({ received: true, duplicate: true });
  }

  processedRequests.add(requestId);
  // In production, use Redis SET with NX for distributed dedup:
  // const isNew = await redis.set(`processed:${requestId}`, '1', 'NX', 'EX', 86400);
  // if (!isNew) return res.status(200).json({ duplicate: true });

  await processTranscriptionResult(requestId, result);
  res.status(200).json({ received: true });
});

Output

  • Async transcription submission with callback URL
  • Callback server with signature verification
  • Redis-backed job tracking with pub/sub notifications
  • Client SDK with submit/poll/wait pattern
  • Idempotent callback processing
  • Local testing setup with ngrok

Error Handling

Issue Cause Solution
Callback not received Endpoint unreachable Check HTTPS, firewall, use ngrok for local
Duplicate callbacks Deepgram retry after slow response Implement idempotency with request_id
Invalid signature Wrong webhook secret Verify DEEPGRAM_WEBHOOK_SECRET matches Console
Processing timeout Slow downstream Return 200 immediately, process async
Large payload Long audio transcript Increase express.raw limit

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Category Development
Name deepgram-webhooks-events
Version v20260423
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Updated At 2026-04-28
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