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A Starter Kit for Building a Cloudflare Worker

Creating an App

To create a new worker with create-cloudflare-worker, run the following

npm init cloudflare-worker your-worker-name

or, with npx

npx create-cloudflare-worker your-worker-name

Once the installation is done, you can open your project folder:

cd my-app

NOTE: Prerequisites: create-cloudflare-worker needs Node v10 or higher.

Building and testing your new worker

To build the worker, run

npm run build

This outputs the worker as dist/main.js.

To continually build the worker on every change, run

npm run watch

And finally, to execute the integration and unit tests, run

npm test

Running the worker locally

To run the worker locally, run

npm start

This will start the worker on port 4000, and forward all requests to the upstream server at http://localhost:3000. This will allow you to develop your application in tandem with the worker that will front the application.

Deploying

This project may be used to deploy your newly built worker to cloudflare as follows:

CF_ACCOUNT=acct-id CF_WORKER_NAME=worker-name CF_EMAIL=you@you.com CF_AUTH_KEY=auth-key npm run deploy

However, you may also just copy dist/main.js and paste it into the CF worker dashboard (or even terraform it)

Examples

We will add recipes here

Adding a Key Value Store

This project can also mock an in memory KV Store. This can be done as follows

When you are ready to deploy your new worker with a KV:

# If this fails, contact support
curl "https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/accounts/$CF_ACCOUNT/workers/namespaces" \
  -X POST \
  -H "X-Auth-Email: $CF_EMAIL" \
  -H "X-Auth-Key: $AUTH_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  --data '{"title": "your-namespace"}'
# {"result":{"id": "<some-id>","title":"your-namespace"}}
\\\"bindings\\\":[{\\\"name\\\":\\\"MYSTORE\\\",\\\"type\\\":\\\"kv_namespace\\\",\\\"namespace_id\\\":\\\"$MYSTORE_ID\\\"}]

Contributing

ISC

This work is licensed under the ISC license.