vercel-deno-unstable
v0.8.2
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Temporary fork of vercel-deno, uses `--unstable` as default
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The Deno Runtime compiles a TypeScript or JavaScript function into a serverless function powered by Deno, running on Vercel.
Usage
Your serverless function file is expected to export default
the HTTP handler
function, and then vercel-deno
takes care of invoking that handler function
every time an HTTP request is received.
Note: Check out the
api
directory to see examples of using popular Deno web frameworks withvercel-deno
. Feel free to send a pull request to add additional examples!
Example
Create a file called api/hello.ts
with the following contents:
import { ServerRequest } from 'https://deno.land/[email protected]/http/server.ts';
export default async (req: ServerRequest) => {
req.respond({ body: `Hello, from Deno v${Deno.version.deno}!` });
};
Next, define the vercel-deno runtime within the "functions" object in your
vercel.json
file:
{
"functions": {
"api/**/*.[jt]s": { "runtime": "[email protected]" }
}
}
Demo: https://vercel-deno.vercel.app/api/hello
Configuration
There are a few build environment variables that you may configure for your serverless functions:
| Name | Description | Default |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| DEBUG
| Enables additional logging during build-time. | false
|
| DENO_TSCONFIG
| Passes the --config
flag to specify a tsconfig.json
file that Deno will use. | None |
| DENO_UNSTABLE
| Passes the --unstable
flag to deno cache
(at build-time) and deno run
(at runtime). | false
|
| DENO_VERSION
| Version of deno
that the serverless function will use. | 1.4.1
|
Development
The vercel dev
command is supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux:
- Vercel CLI v19.1.0 or newer is required.
- Uses the
deno
binary installed on the system (does not downloaddeno
). - Specifying a specific version of Deno via
DENO_VERSION
env var is not supported.