apify-prod-checklist

Production readiness checklist for Apify Actor deployments. Use when deploying Actors to production, preparing for launch, or validating Actor configuration before going live. Trigger: "apify production", "deploy actor to prod", "apify go-live", "apify launch checklist", "actor production ready".

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Best use case

apify-prod-checklist is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Production readiness checklist for Apify Actor deployments. Use when deploying Actors to production, preparing for launch, or validating Actor configuration before going live. Trigger: "apify production", "deploy actor to prod", "apify go-live", "apify launch checklist", "actor production ready".

Teams using apify-prod-checklist should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/apify-prod-checklist/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills/main/plugins/saas-packs/apify-pack/skills/apify-prod-checklist/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/apify-prod-checklist/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How apify-prod-checklist Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Production readiness checklist for Apify Actor deployments. Use when deploying Actors to production, preparing for launch, or validating Actor configuration before going live. Trigger: "apify production", "deploy actor to prod", "apify go-live", "apify launch checklist", "actor production ready".

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

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SKILL.md Source

# Apify Production Checklist

## Overview

Complete checklist for deploying Actors to the Apify platform and integrating them into production applications. Covers Actor configuration, scheduling, monitoring, alerting, and rollback.

## Prerequisites

- Actor tested locally with `apify run`
- `apify login` configured with production token
- Familiarity with `apify-core-workflow-a` and `apify-deploy-integration`

## Pre-Deployment Checklist

### Actor Configuration
- [ ] `.actor/actor.json` has correct `name`, `title`, `description`
- [ ] `INPUT_SCHEMA.json` validates all required inputs
- [ ] `Dockerfile` uses pinned base image version (`apify/actor-node:20`, not `latest`)
- [ ] `package-lock.json` committed (deterministic installs)
- [ ] Memory set appropriately (start at 1024MB, tune after profiling)
- [ ] Timeout set with buffer (2x expected runtime)

### Code Quality
- [ ] `Actor.main()` wraps entry point (handles init/exit/errors)
- [ ] `failedRequestHandler` logs failures without crashing Actor
- [ ] Input validation at Actor start (`if (!input?.startUrls) throw ...`)
- [ ] No hardcoded URLs, credentials, or magic numbers
- [ ] Proxy configured for target sites that block datacenter IPs
- [ ] `maxRequestsPerCrawl` set to prevent runaway costs

### Data Output
- [ ] Dataset schema documented (consistent field names)
- [ ] `SUMMARY` key-value store record saved with run stats
- [ ] Large payloads chunked (9MB dataset push limit)
- [ ] PII sanitized before storage

## Instructions

### Step 1: Deploy Actor

```bash
# Build and push to Apify platform
apify push

# Verify the build succeeded
apify builds ls

# Test on platform with production-like input
apify actors call username/my-actor \
  --input='{"startUrls":[{"url":"https://target.com"}],"maxItems":10}'
```

### Step 2: Configure Scheduling

```typescript
import { ApifyClient } from 'apify-client';

const client = new ApifyClient({ token: process.env.APIFY_TOKEN });

// Create a scheduled task (cron)
const schedule = await client.schedules().create({
  name: 'daily-product-scrape',
  cronExpression: '0 6 * * *',  // Daily at 6 AM UTC
  isEnabled: true,
  actions: [{
    type: 'RUN_ACTOR',
    actorId: 'username/my-actor',
    runInput: {
      body: JSON.stringify({
        startUrls: [{ url: 'https://target.com/products' }],
        maxItems: 5000,
      }),
      contentType: 'application/json',
    },
    runOptions: {
      memory: 2048,
      timeout: 3600,
      build: 'latest',
    },
  }],
});

console.log(`Schedule created: ${schedule.id}`);
```

Or configure in Apify Console: Actors > Your Actor > Schedules.

### Step 3: Set Up Webhooks for Monitoring

```typescript
// Create webhook for run completion alerts
const webhook = await client.webhooks().create({
  eventTypes: ['ACTOR.RUN.SUCCEEDED', 'ACTOR.RUN.FAILED', 'ACTOR.RUN.TIMED_OUT'],
  condition: { actorId: 'ACTOR_ID' },
  requestUrl: 'https://your-server.com/api/apify-webhook',
  payloadTemplate: JSON.stringify({
    eventType: '{{eventType}}',
    actorId: '{{actorId}}',
    runId: '{{actorRunId}}',
    status: '{{resource.status}}',
    datasetId: '{{resource.defaultDatasetId}}',
    startedAt: '{{resource.startedAt}}',
    finishedAt: '{{resource.finishedAt}}',
  }),
});
```

### Step 4: Monitor Runs

```typescript
// Check recent runs for failures
async function checkActorHealth(actorId: string, lookbackHours = 24) {
  const { items: runs } = await client.actor(actorId).runs().list({
    limit: 50,
    desc: true,
  });

  const cutoff = new Date(Date.now() - lookbackHours * 3600_000);
  const recentRuns = runs.filter(r => new Date(r.startedAt) > cutoff);

  const stats = {
    total: recentRuns.length,
    succeeded: recentRuns.filter(r => r.status === 'SUCCEEDED').length,
    failed: recentRuns.filter(r => r.status === 'FAILED').length,
    timedOut: recentRuns.filter(r => r.status === 'TIMED-OUT').length,
    totalCostUsd: recentRuns.reduce((sum, r) => sum + (r.usageTotalUsd ?? 0), 0),
  };

  const successRate = stats.total > 0
    ? ((stats.succeeded / stats.total) * 100).toFixed(1)
    : 'N/A';

  console.log(`Actor: ${actorId}`);
  console.log(`Last ${lookbackHours}h: ${stats.total} runs, ${successRate}% success`);
  console.log(`Failed: ${stats.failed}, Timed out: ${stats.timedOut}`);
  console.log(`Total cost: $${stats.totalCostUsd.toFixed(4)}`);

  if (stats.failed > 0) {
    console.warn('ALERT: Failed runs detected!');
  }

  return stats;
}
```

### Step 5: Implement Rollback

```bash
# List available builds
apify builds ls

# Roll back to a previous build
curl -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $APIFY_TOKEN" \
  "https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/ACTOR_ID?build=BUILD_NUMBER"

# Or redeploy from a git tag
git checkout v1.2.3
apify push
```

### Step 6: Cost Guard

```typescript
// Set up a cost guard that aborts runs exceeding budget
async function runWithCostGuard(
  actorId: string,
  input: Record<string, unknown>,
  maxCostUsd: number,
) {
  const run = await client.actor(actorId).start(input);

  // Poll every 30 seconds
  const pollInterval = setInterval(async () => {
    const status = await client.run(run.id).get();
    const cost = status.usageTotalUsd ?? 0;

    if (cost > maxCostUsd) {
      console.error(`Cost guard: $${cost.toFixed(4)} exceeds $${maxCostUsd}. Aborting.`);
      await client.run(run.id).abort();
      clearInterval(pollInterval);
    }
  }, 30_000);

  const finished = await client.run(run.id).waitForFinish();
  clearInterval(pollInterval);
  return finished;
}
```

## Production Alert Conditions

| Alert | Condition | Severity |
|-------|-----------|----------|
| Run failed | `status === 'FAILED'` | P1 |
| Run timed out | `status === 'TIMED-OUT'` | P2 |
| Low yield | Dataset items < expected threshold | P2 |
| High cost | `usageTotalUsd > budget` | P2 |
| Consecutive failures | 3+ failures in a row | P1 |
| No runs in window | Schedule didn't trigger | P1 |

## Error Handling

| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Build fails on platform | Local deps differ | Commit `package-lock.json` |
| Schedule not firing | Cron syntax error | Validate at crontab.guru |
| Webhook not received | URL not reachable | Use ngrok for testing; check HTTPS |
| Memory exceeded | Workload too large | Increase memory or reduce concurrency |
| Unexpected cost spike | No `maxRequestsPerCrawl` | Always set an upper bound |

## Resources

- [Actor Deployment Guide](https://docs.apify.com/platform/actors/development/deployment)
- [Schedules Documentation](https://docs.apify.com/platform/schedules)
- [Webhook Event Types](https://docs.apify.com/platform/integrations/webhooks/events)
- [Usage & Billing](https://docs.apify.com/platform/actors/running/usage-and-resources)

## Next Steps

For version upgrades, see `apify-upgrade-migration`.

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