Co-authored-by: Matthew Phillips <matthew@skypack.dev> Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <natemoo-re@users.noreply.github.com>
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@astrojs/cloudflare
An SSR adapter for use with Cloudflare Pages Functions targets. Write your code in Astro/Javascript and deploy to Cloudflare Pages.
In your astro.config.mjs
use:
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import cloudflare from '@astrojs/cloudflare';
export default defineConfig({
output: 'server',
adapter: cloudflare()
});
Options
Mode
mode: "advanced" | "directory"
default "advanced"
Cloudflare Pages has 2 different modes for deploying functions, advanced
mode which picks up the _worker.js
in dist
, or a directory mode where pages will compile the worker out of a functions folder in the project root.
For most projects the adaptor default of advanced
will be sufficiant, when in this mode the dist
folder will contain your compiled project. However if you'd like to use pages plugins such as Sentry for example to enable logging, you'll need to use directory mode.
In directory mode the adaptor will compile the client side part of you app the same way, but it will move the worker script into a functions
folder in the project root. The adaptor will only ever place a [[path]].js
in that folder, allowing you to add additional plugins and pages middlewhere which can be checked into version control .
// directory mode
export default defineConfig({
adapter: cloudflare({ mode: "directory" }),
});
Enabling Preview
In order for preview to work you must install wrangler
$ pnpm install wrangler --save-dev
It's then possible to update the preview script in your package.json
to "preview": "wrangler pages dev ./dist"
Streams
Some integrations such as React rely on web streams. Currently Cloudflare Pages functions are in beta and don't support the streams_enable_constructors
feature flag.
In order to work around this:
- install the
"web-streams-polyfill"
package - add
import "web-streams-polyfill/es2018";
to the top of the front matter of every page which requires streams, such as server rendering a React component.