workhuman-reference-architecture

Implement Workhuman reference architecture with best-practice project layout. Use when designing new Workhuman integrations, reviewing project structure, or establishing architecture standards for Workhuman applications. Trigger with phrases like "workhuman architecture", "workhuman best practices", "workhuman project structure", "how to organize workhuman", "workhuman layout".

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workhuman-pack

Claude Code skill pack for Workhuman (18 skills)

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Installation

This skill is included in the workhuman-pack plugin:

/plugin install workhuman-pack@claude-code-plugins-plus

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Instructions

Workhuman Reference Architecture

Overview

Production-ready architecture patterns for Workhuman integrations.

Prerequisites

  • Understanding of layered architecture
  • Workhuman SDK knowledge
  • TypeScript project setup
  • Testing framework configured

Project Structure


my-workhuman-project/
├── src/
│   ├── workhuman/
│   │   ├── client.ts           # Singleton client wrapper
│   │   ├── config.ts           # Environment configuration
│   │   ├── types.ts            # TypeScript types
│   │   ├── errors.ts           # Custom error classes
│   │   └── handlers/
│   │       ├── webhooks.ts     # Webhook handlers
│   │       └── events.ts       # Event processing
│   ├── services/
│   │   └── workhuman/
│   │       ├── index.ts        # Service facade
│   │       ├── sync.ts         # Data synchronization
│   │       └── cache.ts        # Caching layer
│   ├── api/
│   │   └── workhuman/
│   │       └── webhook.ts      # Webhook endpoint
│   └── jobs/
│       └── workhuman/
│           └── sync.ts         # Background sync job
├── tests/
│   ├── unit/
│   │   └── workhuman/
│   └── integration/
│       └── workhuman/
├── config/
│   ├── workhuman.development.json
│   ├── workhuman.staging.json
│   └── workhuman.production.json
└── docs/
    └── workhuman/
        ├── SETUP.md
        └── RUNBOOK.md

Layer Architecture


┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│             API Layer                    │
│   (Controllers, Routes, Webhooks)        │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│           Service Layer                  │
│  (Business Logic, Orchestration)         │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│          Workhuman Layer        │
│   (Client, Types, Error Handling)        │
├─────────────────────────────────────────┤
│         Infrastructure Layer             │
│    (Cache, Queue, Monitoring)            │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

Key Components

Step 1: Client Wrapper


// src/workhuman/client.ts
export class WorkhumanService {
  private client: WorkhumanClient;
  private cache: Cache;
  private monitor: Monitor;

  constructor(config: WorkhumanConfig) {
    this.client = new WorkhumanClient(config);
    this.cache = new Cache(config.cacheOptions);
    this.monitor = new Monitor('workhuman');
  }

  async get(id: string): Promise<Resource> {
    return this.cache.getOrFetch(id, () =>
      this.monitor.track('get', () => this.client.get(id))
    );
  }
}

Step 2: Error Boundary


// src/workhuman/errors.ts
export class WorkhumanServiceError extends Error {
  constructor(
    message: string,
    public readonly code: string,
    public readonly retryable: boolean,
    public readonly originalError?: Error
  ) {
    super(message);
    this.name = 'WorkhumanServiceError';
  }
}

export function wrapWorkhumanError(error: unknown): WorkhumanServiceError {
  // Transform SDK errors to application errors
}

Step 3: Health Check


// src/workhuman/health.ts
export async function checkWorkhumanHealth(): Promise<HealthStatus> {
  try {
    const start = Date.now();
    await workhumanClient.ping();
    return {
      status: 'healthy',
      latencyMs: Date.now() - start,
    };
  } catch (error) {
    return { status: 'unhealthy', error: error.message };
  }
}

Data Flow Diagram


User Request
     │
     ▼
┌─────────────┐
│   API       │
│   Gateway   │
└──────┬──────┘
       │
       ▼
┌─────────────┐    ┌─────────────┐
│   Service   │───▶│   Cache     │
│   Layer     │    │   (Redis)   │
└──────┬──────┘    └─────────────┘
       │
       ▼
┌─────────────┐
│ Workhuman    │
│   Client    │
└──────┬──────┘
       │
       ▼
┌─────────────┐
│ Workhuman    │
│   API       │
└─────────────┘

Configuration Management


// config/workhuman.ts
export interface WorkhumanConfig {
  apiKey: string;
  environment: 'development' | 'staging' | 'production';
  timeout: number;
  retries: number;
  cache: {
    enabled: boolean;
    ttlSeconds: number;
  };
}

export function loadWorkhumanConfig(): WorkhumanConfig {
  const env = process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development';
  return require(`./workhuman.${env}.json`);
}

Instructions

Step 1: Create Directory Structure

Set up the project layout following the reference structure above.

Step 2: Implement Client Wrapper

Create the singleton client with caching and monitoring.

Step 3: Add Error Handling

Implement custom error classes for Workhuman operations.

Step 4: Configure Health Checks

Add health check endpoint for Workhuman connectivity.

Output

  • Structured project layout
  • Client wrapper with caching
  • Error boundary implemented
  • Health checks configured

Error Handling

Issue Cause Solution
Circular dependencies Wrong layering Separate concerns by layer
Config not loading Wrong paths Verify config file locations
Type errors Missing types Add Workhuman types
Test isolation Shared state Use dependency injection

Examples

Quick Setup Script


# Create reference structure
mkdir -p src/workhuman/{handlers} src/services/workhuman src/api/workhuman
touch src/workhuman/{client,config,types,errors}.ts
touch src/services/workhuman/{index,sync,cache}.ts

Resources

Flagship Skills

For multi-environment setup, see workhuman-multi-env-setup.

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