create-cloudflare 2.35.2 → 2.37.0

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  1. package/dist/cli.js +5418 -6863
  2. package/package.json +3 -3
  3. package/templates/analog/templates/wrangler.json +5 -0
  4. package/templates/astro/templates/js/wrangler.json +8 -0
  5. package/templates/astro/templates/ts/wrangler.json +8 -0
  6. package/templates/common/js/package.json +1 -1
  7. package/templates/common/js/wrangler.json +8 -0
  8. package/templates/common/ts/package.json +1 -1
  9. package/templates/common/ts/wrangler.json +8 -0
  10. package/templates/hello-world/js/package.json +1 -1
  11. package/templates/hello-world/js/wrangler.json +8 -0
  12. package/templates/hello-world/py/package.json +1 -1
  13. package/templates/hello-world/py/wrangler.json +9 -0
  14. package/templates/hello-world/ts/package.json +1 -1
  15. package/templates/hello-world/ts/wrangler.json +8 -0
  16. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/js/package.json +1 -1
  17. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/js/wrangler.json +24 -0
  18. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/ts/package.json +1 -1
  19. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/ts/src/index.ts +1 -1
  20. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/ts/wrangler.json +24 -0
  21. package/templates/hono/templates/wrangler.json +8 -0
  22. package/templates/next/wrangler.json +8 -0
  23. package/templates/nuxt/templates/wrangler.json +8 -0
  24. package/templates/openapi/ts/package.json +1 -1
  25. package/templates/openapi/ts/wrangler.json +8 -0
  26. package/templates/pre-existing/js/package.json +1 -1
  27. package/templates/pre-existing/js/wrangler.json +5 -0
  28. package/templates/queues/js/package.json +1 -1
  29. package/templates/queues/js/wrangler.json +21 -0
  30. package/templates/queues/ts/package.json +1 -1
  31. package/templates/queues/ts/wrangler.json +21 -0
  32. package/templates/qwik/templates/wrangler.json +8 -0
  33. package/templates/remix/templates/wrangler.json +5 -0
  34. package/templates/scheduled/js/package.json +1 -1
  35. package/templates/scheduled/js/wrangler.json +13 -0
  36. package/templates/scheduled/ts/package.json +1 -1
  37. package/templates/scheduled/ts/wrangler.json +13 -0
  38. package/templates/solid/templates/wrangler.json +8 -0
  39. package/templates/svelte/templates/wrangler.json +5 -0
  40. package/templates-experimental/angular/templates/wrangler.json +12 -0
  41. package/templates-experimental/astro/templates/js/wrangler.json +15 -0
  42. package/templates-experimental/astro/templates/ts/wrangler.json +15 -0
  43. package/templates-experimental/docusaurus/templates/wrangler.json +10 -0
  44. package/templates-experimental/gatsby/templates/wrangler.json +10 -0
  45. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-assets-only/templates/wrangler.json +10 -0
  46. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-durable-object-with-assets/js/package.json +1 -1
  47. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-durable-object-with-assets/js/wrangler.json +28 -0
  48. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-durable-object-with-assets/ts/package.json +1 -1
  49. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-durable-object-with-assets/ts/wrangler.json +28 -0
  50. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/js/package.json +1 -1
  51. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/js/wrangler.json +15 -0
  52. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/py/package.json +1 -1
  53. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/py/wrangler.json +15 -0
  54. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/ts/package.json +1 -1
  55. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/ts/wrangler.json +15 -0
  56. package/templates-experimental/hono/templates/wrangler.json +9 -0
  57. package/templates-experimental/next/c3.ts +2 -2
  58. package/templates-experimental/next/templates/cloudflare-env.d.ts +5 -0
  59. package/templates-experimental/next/templates/wrangler.json +13 -0
  60. package/templates-experimental/nuxt/templates/wrangler.json +12 -0
  61. package/templates-experimental/qwik/templates/wrangler.json +15 -0
  62. package/templates-experimental/solid/templates/wrangler.json +15 -0
  63. package/templates-experimental/svelte/templates/wrangler.json +12 -0
  64. package/templates-experimental/vue/templates/wrangler.json +10 -0
  65. package/templates/analog/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -85
  66. package/templates/astro/templates/js/wrangler.toml +0 -86
  67. package/templates/astro/templates/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -86
  68. package/templates/common/js/wrangler.toml +0 -113
  69. package/templates/common/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -113
  70. package/templates/hello-world/js/wrangler.toml +0 -114
  71. package/templates/hello-world/py/wrangler.toml +0 -114
  72. package/templates/hello-world/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -114
  73. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/js/wrangler.toml +0 -113
  74. package/templates/hello-world-durable-object/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -113
  75. package/templates/hono/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -113
  76. package/templates/next/wrangler.toml +0 -86
  77. package/templates/nuxt/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -86
  78. package/templates/openapi/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -113
  79. package/templates/pre-existing/js/wrangler.toml +0 -4
  80. package/templates/queues/js/wrangler.toml +0 -118
  81. package/templates/queues/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -118
  82. package/templates/qwik/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -86
  83. package/templates/remix/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -85
  84. package/templates/scheduled/js/wrangler.toml +0 -119
  85. package/templates/scheduled/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -119
  86. package/templates/solid/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -84
  87. package/templates/svelte/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -85
  88. package/templates-experimental/angular/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -11
  89. package/templates-experimental/astro/templates/js/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  90. package/templates-experimental/astro/templates/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  91. package/templates-experimental/docusaurus/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -10
  92. package/templates-experimental/gatsby/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -10
  93. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-assets-only/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -10
  94. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-durable-object-with-assets/js/wrangler.toml +0 -24
  95. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-durable-object-with-assets/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -24
  96. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/js/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  97. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/py/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  98. package/templates-experimental/hello-world-with-assets/ts/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  99. package/templates-experimental/hono/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -5
  100. package/templates-experimental/next/templates/env.d.ts +0 -5
  101. package/templates-experimental/next/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  102. package/templates-experimental/nuxt/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -11
  103. package/templates-experimental/qwik/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  104. package/templates-experimental/solid/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -12
  105. package/templates-experimental/svelte/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -11
  106. package/templates-experimental/vue/templates/wrangler.toml +0 -10
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+ {
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "main": "src/index.ts",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "compatibility_flags": [
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+ "nodejs_compat"
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+ ],
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSETS",
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+ "directory": "./public"
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+ },
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+ "observability": {
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+ "enabled": true
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+ }
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "main": "src/index.ts",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSETS",
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+ "directory": "./public"
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+ }
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+ }
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  // TODO: here we need to specify a version of create-next-app which is different from the
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  // standard one used in the stable Next.js template, that's because our open-next adapter
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  // is not yet fully ready for Next.js 15, once it is we should remove the following
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- frameworkCliPinnedVersion: "14.2.5",
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+ frameworkCliPinnedVersion: "^14.2.23",
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  platform: "workers",
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  displayName: "Next.js (using Node.js compat + Workers Assets)",
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  path: "templates-experimental/next",
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  scripts: {
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  deploy: `opennextjs-cloudflare && wrangler deploy`,
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  preview: `opennextjs-cloudflare && wrangler dev`,
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- "cf-typegen": `wrangler types --env-interface CloudflareEnv env.d.ts`,
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+ "cf-typegen": `wrangler types --env-interface CloudflareEnv cloudflare-env.d.ts`,
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  },
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  }),
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  devScript: "dev",
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+ // Generated by Wrangler
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+ // by running `wrangler types --env-interface CloudflareEnv cloudflare-env.d.ts`
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+ interface CloudflareEnv {
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "name": "<app-name>",
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+ "main": ".open-next/worker.js",
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+ "compatibility_date": "2024-09-26",
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+ "compatibility_flags": [
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+ "nodejs_compat"
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+ ],
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+ "minify": true,
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSETS",
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+ "directory": ".open-next/assets"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "main": "./.output/server/index.mjs",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSETS",
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+ "directory": "./.output/public/"
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+ },
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+ "observability": {
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+ "enabled": true
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+ }
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "main": "./dist/_worker.js",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "compatibility_flags": [
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+ "nodejs_compat"
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+ ],
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSET",
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+ "directory": "./dist"
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+ },
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+ "observability": {
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+ "enabled": true
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+ }
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "main": "./.output/server/index.mjs",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "compatibility_flags": [
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+ ],
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSETS",
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+ "directory": "./.output/public"
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+ },
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+ "observability": {
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+ "enabled": true
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+ }
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+ {
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "main": ".svelte-kit/cloudflare/_worker.js",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "assets": {
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+ "binding": "ASSETS",
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+ "directory": ".svelte-kit/cloudflare"
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+ },
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+ "observability": {
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+ "enabled": true
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+ "name": "<TBD>",
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+ "compatibility_date": "<TBD>",
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+ "observability": {
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- #:schema node_modules/wrangler/config-schema.json
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- name = "<TBD>"
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- compatibility_date = "<TBD>"
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- pages_build_output_dir = "./dist/analog/public"
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-
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- # Automatically place your workloads in an optimal location to minimize latency.
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- # If you are running back-end logic in a Pages Function, running it closer to your back-end infrastructure
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- # rather than the end user may result in better performance.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/smart-placement/#smart-placement
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- # [placement]
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- # mode = "smart"
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-
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- # Variable bindings. These are arbitrary, plaintext strings (similar to environment variables)
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- # Note: Use secrets to store sensitive data.
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- # Docs:
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#environment-variables
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#secrets
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- # [vars]
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- # MY_VARIABLE = "production_value"
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-
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- # Bind the Workers AI model catalog. Run machine learning models, powered by serverless GPUs, on Cloudflare’s global network
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#workers-ai
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- # [ai]
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- # binding = "AI"
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-
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- # Bind a D1 database. D1 is Cloudflare’s native serverless SQL database.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#d1-databases
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- # [[d1_databases]]
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- # binding = "MY_DB"
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- # database_name = "my-database"
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- # database_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a Durable Object. Durable objects are a scale-to-zero compute primitive based on the actor model.
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- # Durable Objects can live for as long as needed. Use these when you need a long-running "server", such as in realtime apps.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/durable-objects
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- # [[durable_objects.bindings]]
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- # name = "MY_DURABLE_OBJECT"
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- # class_name = "MyDurableObject"
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- # script_name = 'my-durable-object'
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- # Bind a KV Namespace. Use KV as persistent storage for small key-value pairs.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#kv-namespaces
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- # [[kv_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_KV_NAMESPACE"
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a Queue producer. Use this binding to schedule an arbitrary task that may be processed later by a Queue consumer.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#queue-producers
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- # [[queues.producers]]
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- # binding = "MY_QUEUE"
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- # queue = "my-queue"
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-
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- # Bind an R2 Bucket. Use R2 to store arbitrarily large blobs of data, such as files.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#r2-buckets
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- # [[r2_buckets]]
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- # binding = "MY_BUCKET"
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- # bucket_name = "my-bucket"
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- # Bind another Worker service. Use this binding to call another Worker without network overhead.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#service-bindings
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- # [[services]]
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- # binding = "MY_SERVICE"
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- # service = "my-service"
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- # To use different bindings for preview and production environments, follow the examples below.
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- # When using environment-specific overrides for bindings, ALL bindings must be specified on a per-environment basis.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/wrangler-configuration#environment-specific-overrides
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- name = "<TBD>"
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- compatibility_date = "<TBD>"
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- compatibility_flags = ["nodejs_compat"]
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- pages_build_output_dir = "./dist"
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- # Automatically place your workloads in an optimal location to minimize latency.
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- # If you are running back-end logic in a Pages Function, running it closer to your back-end infrastructure
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- # rather than the end user may result in better performance.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/smart-placement/#smart-placement
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- # [placement]
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- # mode = "smart"
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- # Variable bindings. These are arbitrary, plaintext strings (similar to environment variables)
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- # Docs:
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#environment-variables
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- # Note: Use secrets to store sensitive data.
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#secrets
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- # [vars]
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- # Bind the Workers AI model catalog. Run machine learning models, powered by serverless GPUs, on Cloudflare’s global network
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#workers-ai
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- # [ai]
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#d1-databases
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- # binding = "MY_DB"
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- # database_name = "my-database"
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- # database_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- # Bind a Durable Object. Durable objects are a scale-to-zero compute primitive based on the actor model.
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- # Durable Objects can live for as long as needed. Use these when you need a long-running "server", such as in realtime apps.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/durable-objects
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- # [[durable_objects.bindings]]
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- # class_name = "MyDurableObject"
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- # script_name = 'my-durable-object'
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#kv-namespaces
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#r2-buckets
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- # Automatically place your workloads in an optimal location to minimize latency.
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- # If you are running back-end logic in a Pages Function, running it closer to your back-end infrastructure
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- # rather than the end user may result in better performance.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/smart-placement/#smart-placement
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- # [placement]
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- # mode = "smart"
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- # Variable bindings. These are arbitrary, plaintext strings (similar to environment variables)
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- # Docs:
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#environment-variables
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- # Note: Use secrets to store sensitive data.
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#secrets
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- # [vars]
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- # Bind the Workers AI model catalog. Run machine learning models, powered by serverless GPUs, on Cloudflare’s global network
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#workers-ai
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- # [ai]
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#d1-databases
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- # binding = "MY_DB"
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- # database_name = "my-database"
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- # database_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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- # Bind a Durable Object. Durable objects are a scale-to-zero compute primitive based on the actor model.
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- # Durable Objects can live for as long as needed. Use these when you need a long-running "server", such as in realtime apps.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtime-apis/durable-objects
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- # [[durable_objects.bindings]]
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- # name = "MY_DURABLE_OBJECT"
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- # class_name = "MyDurableObject"
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- # script_name = 'my-durable-object'
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-
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- # Bind a KV Namespace. Use KV as persistent storage for small key-value pairs.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#kv-namespaces
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- # [[kv_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_KV_NAMESPACE"
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a Queue producer. Use this binding to schedule an arbitrary task that may be processed later by a Queue consumer.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#queue-producers
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- # [[queues.producers]]
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- # binding = "MY_QUEUE"
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- # queue = "my-queue"
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-
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- # Bind an R2 Bucket. Use R2 to store arbitrarily large blobs of data, such as files.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#r2-buckets
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- # [[r2_buckets]]
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- # binding = "MY_BUCKET"
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- # bucket_name = "my-bucket"
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-
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- # Bind another Worker service. Use this binding to call another Worker without network overhead.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/bindings/#service-bindings
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- # [[services]]
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- # binding = "MY_SERVICE"
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- # service = "my-service"
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-
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- # To use different bindings for preview and production environments, follow the examples below.
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- # When using environment-specific overrides for bindings, ALL bindings must be specified on a per-environment basis.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/functions/wrangler-configuration#environment-specific-overrides
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-
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- ######## PREVIEW environment config ########
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-
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- # [env.preview.vars]
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- # API_KEY = "xyz789"
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- # [[env.preview.kv_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_KV_NAMESPACE"
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- # id = "<PREVIEW_NAMESPACE_ID>"
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- ######## PRODUCTION environment config ########
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-
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- # [env.production.vars]
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- # API_KEY = "abc123"
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- # [[env.production.kv_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_KV_NAMESPACE"
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- # id = "<PRODUCTION_NAMESPACE_ID>"
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- #:schema node_modules/wrangler/config-schema.json
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- name = "<TBD>"
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- main = "src/index.js"
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- compatibility_date = "<TBD>"
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-
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- # Workers Logs
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/observability/logs/workers-logs/
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- # Configuration: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/observability/logs/workers-logs/#enable-workers-logs
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- [observability]
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- enabled = true
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-
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- # Automatically place your workloads in an optimal location to minimize latency.
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- # If you are running back-end logic in a Worker, running it closer to your back-end infrastructure
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- # rather than the end user may result in better performance.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/configuration/smart-placement/#smart-placement
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- # [placement]
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- # mode = "smart"
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-
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- # Variable bindings. These are arbitrary, plaintext strings (similar to environment variables)
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- # Docs:
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#environment-variables
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- # Note: Use secrets to store sensitive data.
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/configuration/secrets/
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- # [vars]
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- # MY_VARIABLE = "production_value"
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-
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- # Bind the Workers AI model catalog. Run machine learning models, powered by serverless GPUs, on Cloudflare’s global network
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#workers-ai
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- # [ai]
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- # binding = "AI"
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-
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- # Bind an Analytics Engine dataset. Use Analytics Engine to write analytics within your Pages Function.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#analytics-engine-datasets
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- # [[analytics_engine_datasets]]
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- # binding = "MY_DATASET"
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-
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- # Bind a headless browser instance running on Cloudflare's global network.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#browser-rendering
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- # [browser]
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- # binding = "MY_BROWSER"
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-
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- # Bind a D1 database. D1 is Cloudflare’s native serverless SQL database.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#d1-databases
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- # [[d1_databases]]
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- # binding = "MY_DB"
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- # database_name = "my-database"
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- # database_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a dispatch namespace. Use Workers for Platforms to deploy serverless functions programmatically on behalf of your customers.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#dispatch-namespace-bindings-workers-for-platforms
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- # [[dispatch_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_DISPATCHER"
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- # namespace = "my-namespace"
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-
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- # Bind a Durable Object. Durable objects are a scale-to-zero compute primitive based on the actor model.
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- # Durable Objects can live for as long as needed. Use these when you need a long-running "server", such as in realtime apps.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#durable-objects
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- # [[durable_objects.bindings]]
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- # name = "MY_DURABLE_OBJECT"
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- # class_name = "MyDurableObject"
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-
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- # Durable Object migrations.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#migrations
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- # [[migrations]]
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- # tag = "v1"
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- # new_classes = ["MyDurableObject"]
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-
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- # Bind a Hyperdrive configuration. Use to accelerate access to your existing databases from Cloudflare Workers.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#hyperdrive
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- # [[hyperdrive]]
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- # binding = "MY_HYPERDRIVE"
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a KV Namespace. Use KV as persistent storage for small key-value pairs.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#kv-namespaces
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- # [[kv_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_KV_NAMESPACE"
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind an mTLS certificate. Use to present a client certificate when communicating with another service.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#mtls-certificates
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- # [[mtls_certificates]]
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- # binding = "MY_CERTIFICATE"
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- # certificate_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a Queue producer. Use this binding to schedule an arbitrary task that may be processed later by a Queue consumer.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#queues
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- # [[queues.producers]]
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- # binding = "MY_QUEUE"
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- # queue = "my-queue"
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-
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- # Bind a Queue consumer. Queue Consumers can retrieve tasks scheduled by Producers to act on them.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#queues
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- # [[queues.consumers]]
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- # queue = "my-queue"
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-
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- # Bind an R2 Bucket. Use R2 to store arbitrarily large blobs of data, such as files.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#r2-buckets
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- # [[r2_buckets]]
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- # binding = "MY_BUCKET"
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- # bucket_name = "my-bucket"
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-
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- # Bind another Worker service. Use this binding to call another Worker without network overhead.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#service-bindings
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- # [[services]]
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- # binding = "MY_SERVICE"
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- # service = "my-service"
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-
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- # Bind a Vectorize index. Use to store and query vector embeddings for semantic search, classification and other vector search use-cases.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#vectorize-indexes
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- # [[vectorize]]
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- # binding = "MY_INDEX"
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- # index_name = "my-index"
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- #:schema node_modules/wrangler/config-schema.json
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- name = "<TBD>"
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- main = "src/index.ts"
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- compatibility_date = "<TBD>"
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-
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- # Workers Logs
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/observability/logs/workers-logs/
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- # Configuration: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/observability/logs/workers-logs/#enable-workers-logs
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- [observability]
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- enabled = true
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-
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- # Automatically place your workloads in an optimal location to minimize latency.
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- # If you are running back-end logic in a Worker, running it closer to your back-end infrastructure
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- # rather than the end user may result in better performance.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/configuration/smart-placement/#smart-placement
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- # [placement]
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- # mode = "smart"
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-
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- # Variable bindings. These are arbitrary, plaintext strings (similar to environment variables)
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- # Docs:
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#environment-variables
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- # Note: Use secrets to store sensitive data.
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- # - https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/configuration/secrets/
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- # [vars]
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- # MY_VARIABLE = "production_value"
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-
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- # Bind the Workers AI model catalog. Run machine learning models, powered by serverless GPUs, on Cloudflare’s global network
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#workers-ai
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- # [ai]
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- # binding = "AI"
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-
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- # Bind an Analytics Engine dataset. Use Analytics Engine to write analytics within your Pages Function.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#analytics-engine-datasets
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- # [[analytics_engine_datasets]]
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- # binding = "MY_DATASET"
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-
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- # Bind a headless browser instance running on Cloudflare's global network.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#browser-rendering
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- # [browser]
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- # binding = "MY_BROWSER"
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-
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- # Bind a D1 database. D1 is Cloudflare’s native serverless SQL database.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#d1-databases
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- # [[d1_databases]]
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- # binding = "MY_DB"
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- # database_name = "my-database"
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- # database_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a dispatch namespace. Use Workers for Platforms to deploy serverless functions programmatically on behalf of your customers.
50
- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#dispatch-namespace-bindings-workers-for-platforms
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- # [[dispatch_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_DISPATCHER"
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- # namespace = "my-namespace"
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-
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- # Bind a Durable Object. Durable objects are a scale-to-zero compute primitive based on the actor model.
56
- # Durable Objects can live for as long as needed. Use these when you need a long-running "server", such as in realtime apps.
57
- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#durable-objects
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- # [[durable_objects.bindings]]
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- # name = "MY_DURABLE_OBJECT"
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- # class_name = "MyDurableObject"
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-
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- # Durable Object migrations.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#migrations
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- # [[migrations]]
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- # tag = "v1"
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- # new_classes = ["MyDurableObject"]
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-
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- # Bind a Hyperdrive configuration. Use to accelerate access to your existing databases from Cloudflare Workers.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#hyperdrive
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- # [[hyperdrive]]
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- # binding = "MY_HYPERDRIVE"
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a KV Namespace. Use KV as persistent storage for small key-value pairs.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#kv-namespaces
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- # [[kv_namespaces]]
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- # binding = "MY_KV_NAMESPACE"
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- # id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind an mTLS certificate. Use to present a client certificate when communicating with another service.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#mtls-certificates
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- # [[mtls_certificates]]
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- # binding = "MY_CERTIFICATE"
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- # certificate_id = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
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-
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- # Bind a Queue producer. Use this binding to schedule an arbitrary task that may be processed later by a Queue consumer.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#queues
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- # [[queues.producers]]
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- # binding = "MY_QUEUE"
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- # queue = "my-queue"
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-
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- # Bind a Queue consumer. Queue Consumers can retrieve tasks scheduled by Producers to act on them.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#queues
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- # [[queues.consumers]]
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- # queue = "my-queue"
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-
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- # Bind an R2 Bucket. Use R2 to store arbitrarily large blobs of data, such as files.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#r2-buckets
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- # [[r2_buckets]]
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- # binding = "MY_BUCKET"
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- # bucket_name = "my-bucket"
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-
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- # Bind another Worker service. Use this binding to call another Worker without network overhead.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#service-bindings
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- # [[services]]
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- # binding = "MY_SERVICE"
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- # service = "my-service"
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-
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- # Bind a Vectorize index. Use to store and query vector embeddings for semantic search, classification and other vector search use-cases.
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- # Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#vectorize-indexes
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- # [[vectorize]]
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- # binding = "MY_INDEX"
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- # index_name = "my-index"