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# Cloudflare Workers Router
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### **PRE-RELEASE**
**This branch is only for use with [wrangler2](https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler2) and might also not work reliably!**
**USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!**
See [Migration Guide](https://github.com/tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router/blob/v2-pre/MIGRATION.md)
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Cloudflare Workers Router is a super lightweight router (2.30 KiB) with middleware support and **ZERO dependencies** for [Cloudflare Workers](https://workers.cloudflare.com/).
When I was trying out Cloudflare Workers I almost immediately noticed how fast it was compared to other serverless offerings. So I wanted to build a full-fledged API to see how it performs doing real work, but since I wasn't able to find a router that suited my needs I created my own.
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## Reference
### `router.debug([state])`
### `router.debug([state = true])`
Enable or disable debug mode. Which will return the `error.stack` in case of an exception instead of and empty `500` response. Debug mode is disabled by default.
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State is a `boolean` which determines if debug mode should be enabled or not (default: `true`)
### `router.use(handler)`
### `router.use([...handlers])`
Register a global middleware handler.
#### `handler` (function)
#### `handler(ctx)`
Handler is a `function` which will be called for every request.
#### `ctx`
Object containing `env`, [`req`](#req-object), [`res`](#res-object), `next`
### `router.cors([config])`
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## Setup
### Wrangler2
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### ❗️ Compatibility ❗️
You can use [wrangler2](https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler2) to generate a new Cloudflare Workers project based on this router by running the following command from your terminal:
CLI Tool | Router
-------- | ------
[wrangler2](https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler2#readme) | Use `v2.x.x` or later.
[@cloudflare/wrangler](https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler#readme) | Use `v1.x.x`, [here](https://github.com/tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router/tree/v1#readme).
// TODO: Needs update!
```
wrangler generate myapp https://github.com/tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router-template
See [Migration from v1.x.x to v2.x.x](https://github.com/tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router/blob/v2-pre/MIGRATION.md) if you want to update.
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### **[Wrangler2](https://github.com/cloudflare/wrangler2#readme)**
Please follow Cloudflare's [Get started guide](https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/get-started/guide/), then install the router using this command
```bash
npm i -D @tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router@pre
```
Before publishing your code you need to edit `wrangler.toml` file and add your Cloudflare `account_id` - more information about publishing your code can be found [in the documentation](https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/learning/getting-started).
and replace your `index.ts` / `index.js` with one of the following scripts
Once you are ready, you can publish your code by running the following command:
<details>
<summary>TypeScript (<code>src/index.ts</code>)</summary>
```typescript
import Router from '@tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router'
export interface Env {
// Example binding to KV. Learn more at https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/kv/
// MY_KV_NAMESPACE: KVNamespace;
//
// Example binding to Durable Object. Learn more at https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/durable-objects/
// MY_DURABLE_OBJECT: DurableObjectNamespace;
//
// Example binding to R2. Learn more at https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/r2/
// MY_BUCKET: R2Bucket;
}
const router = new Router()
// TODO: add your routes here
export default {
async fetch(request: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext): Promise<Response> {
return router.handle(env, request)
}
}
```
wrangler publish
</details>
<details>
<summary>JavaScript (<code>src/index.js</code>)</summary>
```javascript
import Router from '@tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router'
const router = new Router()
// TODO: add your routes here
export default {
async fetch(request, env, ctx) {
return router.handle(env, request)
}
}
```
You can also test it loacally by running the following command:
```
wrangler dev
```
### npm
If you already have a wrangler project you can install the router like this:
```
npm i @tsndr/cloudflare-worker-router@pre
```
</details>