@webstudio-is/wrangler
v2.15.1
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Command-line interface for all things Cloudflare Workers
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This package is for wrangler v2.x, released first in May 2022. If you're looking for v1.x of the
@cloudflare/wrangler
package, visit https://www.npmjs.com/package/@cloudflare/wrangler / https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler-legacy.
wrangler
is a command line tool for building Cloudflare Workers.
Quick Start
# Make a javascript file
echo "export default { fetch() { return new Response('hello world') } }" > index.js
# try it out
npx wrangler dev index.js
# and then publish it
npx wrangler publish index.js --name my-worker
# visit https://my-worker.<your workers subdomain>.workers.dev
Create a Project
# Generate a new project
npx wrangler init my-worker
# try it out
cd my-worker && npm run start
# and then publish it
npm run deploy
Installation:
$ npm install wrangler --save-dev
Configuration:
Wrangler is configured via a wrangler.toml
file in the project root. When utilizing the wrangler init
command, a wrangler.toml
file will be created for you.
example:
main = "./src/index.ts" # init w/ TypeScript
name = "my-worker"
compatibility_date = "YYY-MM-DD"
for more detailed information about configuration, see the documentation
Commands
wrangler init [name]
Creates a Worker project. For details on configuration keys and values, refer to the documentation.
wrangler dev
Start a local development server, with live reloading and devtools.
wrangler publish
Publish the given script to the worldwide Cloudflare network.
For more commands and options, refer to the documentation.
Pages
wrangler pages dev [directory] [-- command]
Either serves a static build asset directory, or proxies itself in front of a command.
Builds and runs functions from a ./functions
directory or uses a _worker.js
file inside the static build asset directory.
For more commands and options, refer to the documentation or run wrangler pages dev --help
.
Documentation
For the latest Wrangler documentation, click here.