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Storm Cloudflare Tools

A package containing tools for managing a Storm workspace. It includes various Nx generators and executors for common development tasks.

This library was generated with Nx.

Installing

Using pnpm:

pnpm add -D @storm-software/cloudflare-tools
Using npm
npm install -D @storm-software/cloudflare-tools
Using yarn
yarn add -D @storm-software/cloudflare-tools

Executors

The following executors are available in this package to invoke common tasks for the workspace's projects:

Cloudflare Worker - Publish Executor

Publish a Cloudflare worker using the Wrangler CLI

Example

This executor can be used by executing the following in a command line utility:

nx run my-project:cloudflare-publish

Please note: The cloudflare-publish executor should be included in the desired projects's project.json file.

Options

The following executor options are available:

Option Type Description Default
name string Name of the Worker.
noBundle boolean Skip Wrangler’s build steps and directly deploy script without modification. Particularly useful when using custom builds.
env string Perform on a specific environment.
outdir string Path to directory where Wrangler will write the bundled Worker files.
compatibilityDate string A date in the form yyyy-mm-dd, which will be used to determine which version of the Workers runtime is used.
compatibilityFlags string[] Flags to use for compatibility checks.
latest boolean Use the latest version of the Workers runtime. true
assets string Root folder of static assets to be served. Unlike --site, --assets does not require a Worker script to serve your assets.
site string Root folder of static assets for Workers Sites.
siteInclude string[] Array of .gitignore-style patterns that match file or directory names from the sites directory. Only matched items will be uploaded.
siteExclude string[] Array of .gitignore-style patterns that match file or directory names from the sites directory. Matched items will not be uploaded.
var string[] Array of key:value pairs to inject as variables into your code. The value will always be passed as a string to your Worker.
define string[] Array of key:value pairs to replace global identifiers in your code.
triggers string[] Cron schedules to attach to the deployed Worker. Refer to Cron Trigger Examples.
routes string[] Routes where this Worker will be deployed.
tsConfig string Path to a custom tsconfig.json file.
minify boolean Minify the bundled script before deploying.
nodeCompat boolean Enable node.js compatibility.
keepVars boolean It is recommended best practice to treat your Wrangler developer environment as a source of truth for your Worker configuration, and avoid making changes via the Cloudflare dashboard. If you change your environment variables or bindings in the Cloudflare dashboard, Wrangler will override them the next time you deploy. If you want to disable this behavior set keepVars to true.

Generators

The following generators are available with this package to assist in workspace management:

Building

Run nx build cloudflare-tools to build the library.

Running unit tests

Run nx test cloudflare-tools to execute the unit tests via Jest.

Storm Workspaces

Storm workspaces are built using Nx, a set of extensible dev tools for monorepos, which helps you develop like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. Building on top of Nx, the Open System provides a set of tools and patterns that help you scale your monorepo to many teams while keeping the codebase maintainable.


Roadmap

See the open issues for a list of proposed features (and known issues).


Support

Reach out to the maintainer at one of the following places:


License

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Feel free to edit and distribute this template as you like.

See LICENSE for more information.


Changelog

This project adheres to Semantic Versioning. Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented in the CHANGELOG file


Contributing

First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! Contributions are what makes the open-source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make will benefit everybody else and are greatly appreciated.

Please try to create bug reports that are:

  • Reproducible. Include steps to reproduce the problem.
  • Specific. Include as much detail as possible: which version, what environment, etc.
  • Unique. Do not duplicate existing opened issues.
  • Scoped to a Single Bug. One bug per report.

Please adhere to this project's code of conduct.

You can use markdownlint-cli to check for common markdown style inconsistency.


Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Patrick Sullivan
Patrick Sullivan

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Tyler Benning
Tyler Benning

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Stormie
Stormie

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All Contributors Add your contributions

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!




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Our mission is to make software development more accessible. Our ideal future is one where anyone can create software without years of prior development experience serving as a barrier to entry. We hope to achieve this via LLMs, Generative AI, and intuitive, high-level data modeling/programming languages.

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