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@voyant-travel/worker-runtime

v0.1.0

Published

Framework-owned Cloudflare Worker entry logic for Voyant apps: API/auth/SSR dispatch and SSR-manifest restriction, delivered as a versioned package instead of copied template files.

Downloads

765

Readme

@voyant-travel/worker-runtime

Framework-owned Cloudflare Worker entry logic for Voyant apps: API/auth/SSR dispatch and SSR-manifest restriction, delivered as a versioned package instead of copied template files.

Part of the Packaged Admin direction (docs/architecture/packaged-admin-rfc.md, Phase 0): a project's entry.ts shrinks to bindings + factory calls, and fixes to this load-bearing code path arrive via a dependency bump.

What it does

  • createApiDispatch({ loadApiApp, loadAuthApp? }) — routes hosting-URL requests (/api/*) onto the app surface (/v1/*, /auth/*, /health), stripping the prefix and preserving method/headers/body/search. When loadAuthApp is set, /api/auth/* dispatches to the lean auth app without instantiating the full API graph (the cold-start outage fix), and non-OPTIONS auth traffic warms the full app in the background via ctx.waitUntil.
  • createWorkerFetch({ api, ssr }) — the Worker fetch entrypoint: API-prefixed requests go to the dispatch, everything else to the SSR handler.
  • withActiveRouteSsrManifest(streamHandler) — restricts the TanStack Start SSR manifest to the active route matches so the first paint isn't flooded with speculative preloads. Structurally typed; no router dependency.
  • lazyApp(load) — memoizes an app loader per isolate.

Usage

// src/entry.ts
import { createStartHandler, defaultStreamHandler } from "@tanstack/react-start/server"
import { createWorkerFetch, lazyApp, withActiveRouteSsrManifest } from "@voyant-travel/worker-runtime"

const startHandler = createStartHandler(withActiveRouteSsrManifest(defaultStreamHandler))

const fetch = createWorkerFetch<CloudflareBindings>({
  api: {
    loadApiApp: lazyApp(() => import("./api/app").then((m) => ({ fetch: m.app.fetch }))),
    loadAuthApp: lazyApp(() => import("./api/auth-app").then((m) => ({ fetch: m.authApp.fetch }))),
  },
  ssr: (request, env) => startHandler(request, { context: { env } } as never),
})

export default { fetch }

Scheduled (cron) handlers, Durable Objects, and workflow wiring remain app-owned composition — see RFC §4.4.

License

Apache-2.0