feat(cloudflare): experimental config redirection support #2949
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Nitro has introduced an experimental (opt-in) way to generate/extend
wrangler.toml
for cloudflare deployments (#2353, #2355).The end goal is to leverage Cloudflare platform features such as Node compat v2 (hybrid) and Async Context with zero-config and ensure we can reliably enable these features.
However, overwriting the user config is not ideal or recommended.
Thanks to the huge huge efforts and collab with the Cloudflare team and @petebacondarwin, a new solution (~> cloudflare/workers-sdk#7442) is coming to allow frameworks like Nitro to generate a merged
wrangler.toml
in dist and config that redirects/points wrangler CLI and pages CI to it.This PR is to experiment this new feature e2e from both sides.
Remarks
cloudflare.wrangler: {}
config is providedEXPERIMENTAL_WRANGLER_CONFIG
env variablerootDir
, it might need to be changed tocwd()
later for monorepo support (pending more tests)wrangler.json
from userwrangler.toml|json
overLocal testing
pnpm build --stub
EXPERIMENTAL_WRANGLER_CONFIG=1 p nitro build playground --preset cloudflare_pages
.wrangler/deploy/config.json
:wrangler.toml
(user)dist/_worker.js/wrangler.json