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chainlink-fullstack-api

v0.0.8

Published

Cloudflare worker giveaway API

Downloads

8

Readme

Usage details

cd packages/api

Start up the local development api :

yarn dev

Test the local development api:

yarn test

ʕ •́؈•̀) worker-typescript-template

⚠️ Warning: This template is no longer maintained

Create TypeScript workers in the command-line with Wrangler 2.0.0+ using wrangler init instead.


A batteries included, with the latest Wrangler, template for kick starting a TypeScript Cloudflare worker project.

Note: You must use wrangler 1.17 or newer to use this template

🔋 Getting Started

This template is meant to be used with Wrangler. If you are not already familiar with the tool, we recommend that you install the tool and configure it to work with your Cloudflare account. Documentation can be found here.

To generate using Wrangler, run this command:

wrangler generate my-ts-project https://github.com/cloudflare/worker-typescript-template

👩 💻 Developing

src/index.ts calls the request handler in src/handler.ts, and will return the request method for the given request.

🧪 Testing

This template comes with jest tests utilizing Miniflare which simply test that the request handler can handle each request method. npm test will run your tests.

✏️ Formatting

This template uses prettier to format the project. To invoke, run npm run format.

👀 Previewing and Publishing

For information on how to preview and publish your worker, please see the Wrangler docs.

🤢 Issues

If you run into issues with this specific project, please feel free to file an issue here. If the problem is with Wrangler, please file an issue here.