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adapter-cloudflare-workers

adapter-cloudflare-workers

SvelteKit adapter that creates a Cloudflare Workers site using a function for dynamic server rendering.

Requires Wrangler v2. Wrangler v1 is no longer supported.

Comparisons

  • adapter-cloudflare – supports all SvelteKit features; builds for Cloudflare Pages
  • adapter-cloudflare-workers – supports all SvelteKit features; builds for Cloudflare Workers
  • adapter-static – only produces client-side static assets; compatible with Cloudflare Pages

Note: Cloudflare Pages' new Workers integration is currently in beta.
Compared to adapter-cloudflare-workers, adapter-cloudflare is the preferred approach for most users since building on top of Pages unlocks automatic builds and deploys, preview deployments, instant rollbacks, etc.
From SvelteKit's perspective, there is no difference and no functionality loss when migrating to/from the Workers and the Pages adapters.

Usage

Install with npm i -D @sveltejs/adapter-cloudflare-workers, then add the adapter to your svelte.config.js:

import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-cloudflare-workers';

export default {
  kit: {
    adapter: adapter()
  }
};

Basic Configuration

This adapter expects to find a wrangler.toml file in the project root. It should look something like this:

name = "<your-service-name>"
account_id = "<your-account-id>"

main = "./.cloudflare/worker.js"
site.bucket = "./.cloudflare/public"

build.command = "npm run build"

compatibility_date = "2021-11-12"
workers_dev = true

<your-service-name> can be anything. <your-account-id> can be found by logging into your Cloudflare dashboard and grabbing it from the end of the URL:

https://dash.cloudflare.com/<your-account-id>

It's recommended that you add the .cloudflare directory (or whichever directories you specified for main and site.bucket) to your .gitignore.

You will need to install wrangler and log in, if you haven't already:

npm i -g wrangler
wrangler login

Then, you can build your app and deploy it:

wrangler publish

Environment variables

The env object, containing KV/DO namespaces etc, is passed to SvelteKit via the platform property along with context and caches, meaning you can access it in hooks and endpoints:

export async function POST({ request, platform }) {
  const x = platform.env.YOUR_DURABLE_OBJECT_NAMESPACE.idFromName('x');
}

To make these types available to your app, reference them in your src/app.d.ts:

/// <reference types="@sveltejs/kit" />
+/// <reference types="@sveltejs/adapter-cloudflare-workers" />

declare namespace App {
	interface Platform {
+		env?: {
+			YOUR_KV_NAMESPACE: KVNamespace;
+			YOUR_DURABLE_OBJECT_NAMESPACE: DurableObjectNamespace;
+		};
	}
}

platform.env is only available in the production build. Use wrangler to test it locally

Changelog

The Changelog for this package is available on GitHub.