# Run.stream()

The `.stream()` method enables real-time streaming of responses from a workflow. It returns a `ReadableStream` of events directly.

## Usage example

```typescript
const run = await workflow.createRun()

const stream = await run.stream({
  inputData: {
    value: 'initial data',
  },
})

for await (const chunk of stream) {
  console.log(chunk)
}
```

## Parameters

**inputData** (`z.infer<TInput>`): Input data that matches the workflow's input schema

**requestContext** (`RequestContext`): Request Context data to use during workflow execution

**tracingContext** (`TracingContext`): Tracing context for creating child spans and adding metadata.

**tracingContext.currentSpan** (`Span`): Current span for creating child spans and adding metadata.

**tracingOptions** (`TracingOptions`): Options for Tracing configuration.

**tracingOptions.metadata** (`Record<string, any>`): Metadata to add to the root trace span.

**tracingOptions.requestContextKeys** (`string[]`): Additional RequestContext keys to extract as metadata for this trace. Supports dot notation for nested values (e.g., 'user.id').

**tracingOptions.traceId** (`string`): Trace ID to use for this execution (1-32 hexadecimal characters). If provided, this trace will be part of the specified trace.

**tracingOptions.parentSpanId** (`string`): Parent span ID to use for this execution (1-16 hexadecimal characters). If provided, the root span will be created as a child of this span.

**tracingOptions.tags** (`string[]`): Tags to apply to this trace. String labels for categorizing and filtering traces.

**closeOnSuspend** (`boolean`): Whether to close the stream when the workflow is suspended, or to keep the stream open until the workflow is finished (by success or error). Default value is true.

## Returns

Returns a `WorkflowRunOutput` object that implements the async iterable interface (can be used directly in `for await...of` loops) and provides access to the stream and workflow execution results.

**fullStream** (`ReadableStream<WorkflowStreamEvent>`): A ReadableStream of workflow events that you can iterate over to track progress in real-time. You can also iterate over the WorkflowRunOutput object directly.

**result** (`Promise<WorkflowResult<TState, TInput, TOutput, TSteps>>`): A promise that resolves to the final workflow result

**status** (`WorkflowRunStatus`): The current workflow run status ('running', 'suspended', 'success', 'failed', 'canceled', or 'tripwire')

**usage** (`Promise<{ inputTokens: number; outputTokens: number; totalTokens: number, reasoningTokens?: number, cachedInputTokens?: number }>`): A promise that resolves to token usage statistics

## Extended usage example

```typescript
const run = await workflow.createRun()

const stream = run.stream({
  inputData: {
    value: 'initial data',
  },
})

// Iterate over stream events (you can iterate over stream directly or use stream.fullStream)
for await (const chunk of stream) {
  console.log(chunk)
}

// Access the final result
const result = await stream.result
console.log('Final result:', result)

// Access token usage
const usage = await stream.usage
console.log('Token usage:', usage)

// Check current status
console.log('Status:', stream.status)
```

## Stream events

The stream emits various event types during workflow execution. Each event has a `type` field and a `payload` containing relevant data:

- **`workflow-start`**: Workflow execution begins
- **`workflow-step-start`**: A step begins execution
- **`workflow-step-output`**: Custom output from a step
- **`workflow-step-progress`**: A foreach step reports per-iteration progress (includes `completedCount`, `totalCount`, `currentIndex`, `iterationStatus`, and optional `iterationOutput`)
- **`workflow-step-result`**: A step completes with results
- **`workflow-finish`**: Workflow execution completes with usage statistics

## Related

- [Workflows overview](https://mastra.ai/docs/workflows/overview)
- [Workflow.createRun()](https://mastra.ai/reference/workflows/workflow-methods/create-run)
- [Run.resumeStream()](https://mastra.ai/reference/streaming/workflows/resumeStream)