⛅️ wrangler
wrangler
is a command line tool for building Cloudflare Workers.
Quick Start
To get started quickly with a Hello World worker, run the command below:
npx wrangler init my-worker -y
For more info, visit our Getting Started guide.
We support running the Wrangler CLI with the Current, Active, and Maintenance versions of Node.js. Your Worker will always be executed in workerd
, the open source Cloudflare Workers runtime.
Wrangler is only supported on macOS 13.5+, Windows 11, and Linux distros that support glib 2.35. This follows workerd
's OS support policy.
Documentation
For the latest Wrangler documentation, click here.
To read more about Workers in general:
Configuration
Wrangler is configured via a wrangler.toml
or wrangler.json
file in the project root. An example configuration generated by npx wrangler init
or npx create cloudflare
is as follows:
name = "my-worker"
main = "./src/index.ts"
compatibility_date = "YYYY-MM-DD"
For more detailed information about configuration, refer to the documentation.
Commands
Workers
wrangler dev
Start a local development server, with live reloading and devtools.
wrangler deploy
Publish the given script to Cloudflare's global network.
For more commands and options, refer to the documentation.
Pages
wrangler pages dev [directory]
Serves a static build asset directory.
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
.