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<h1 align="center"> ⛅️ wrangler </h1> <section align="center" id="shieldio-badges"> <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/wrangler"><img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/dw/wrangler?style=flat-square"></a> <img alt="GitHub contributors" src="https://img.shields.io/github/contributors/cloudflare/workers-sdk?style=flat-square"> <img alt="GitHub commit activity (branch)" src="https://img.shields.io/github/commit-activity/w/cloudflare/workers-sdk/main?style=flat-square"> <a href="https://discord.cloudflare.com"><img alt="Discord" src="https://img.shields.io/discord/595317990191398933?color=%23F48120&style=flat-square"></a> </section>

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.

<details><summary>Wrangler System Requirements</summary>

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.

</details>

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.

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Handle Form Submissions with Cloudflare Workers and Notion - Replit
Handle Form Submissions with Cloudflare Workers and Notion - Replit
Get Started Cloudflare Workers provides a serverless execution environment that makes it possible to create, deploy, and run applications without the need to configure or maintain infrastructure. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Cloudflare Workers and Notion API to handle form submissions by collecting data from a HTML form and storing it in a Notion Database. Notion is an all-in-one productivity tool for your notes, tasks, wikis and databases. Notion provides an extensable API that allows you to interact with Notion data programmatically, so that you can connect that data to other tools. Cloudflare Workers will handle incoming form submissions and use Notion’s REST API to persist the data in a Notion Database. Prerequisties In order for you to continue with this tutorial, you need to have the following: Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript How to work with APIs A Notion account Step 0: Running Workers on Replit Everything needed to start building with Workers is available directly in this Repl. To get started with this learn module, you need to click Run in your Replit workspace to set up a Workers project using Wrangler. The run command will set up a new Workers project, initialize a Git repository, set up a TypeScript project, and create a Fetch handler. You should see a new directory /src/ and configuration files like wrangler.toml and tsconfig.json created. export default { async fetch( request: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext ): Promise<Response> { return new Response("Hello World!"); }, }; Once you're done with that, we're ready to start building our application!
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Handle Form Submissions with Cloudflare Workers and Notion - Replit