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cloudflare-worker-adapter

v1.3.9

Published

This is a simple Cloudflare Workers adapter that allows this project to run independently without the need for Cloudflare Worker. Currently supported features include:

Downloads

1,353

Readme

cloudflare-worker-adapter

This is a simple Cloudflare Workers adapter that allows this project to run independently without the need for Cloudflare Worker. Currently supported features include:

  • TOML configuration file parsing
  • Multiple KVNameSpace implementations
  • fetch with proxy functionality

Installation

npm i cloudflare-worker-adapter --save

Usage

const config: Config = {
    port: 8787, // Port to listen on
    hostname: '0.0.0.0', // Hostname to listen on
    options: {
        DATABASE: cache, // Cloudflare Workers bindings
    },
    config: './test/wrangler.toml', // Path to wrangler.toml
    setting: {
        baseURL: 'https://example.com', // Base URL for the worker fetch
    },
};

// Replace the following code with your own code
async function workerFetch(req: Request) {
    console.log('Request:', req.url);
    return await fetch('https://api.github.com/users/tbxark');
}

startServer(config.port, config.hostname, config.config, config.options, config.setting, workerFetch);

About

This project is designed to provide a simple Cloudflare Worker runtime for the ChatGPT-Telegram-Workers project, and more Cloudflare Worker features may be added in the future. For more detailed usage, please refer to the ChatGPT-Telegram-Workers project.

License

cloudflare-worker-adapter is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.