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💪 1.10.2

  • Fixes

    • Fixes bug preventing wrangler publish from deleting over 10000 keys - ashleymichal, issue/1398 pull/1400

      In 1.10.0 we removed the limit on bulk KV PUT and DELETE operations by batching the values but missed batched deletes for Workers Sites. Now with some refactoring all batched operations use the same logic and have the same behavior.

ashleymichal
published 1.10.1 •

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⏳ 1.10.1

  • Fixes

    • reinstate longer timeout on bulk uploads for sites - ashleymichal, pull/1391

      In 1.10.0 we introduced a bug that reduced the timeout for bulk uploads back to the standard 30 seconds. This fixes that and restores the five minute bulk upload/delete timeout.

    • Increase default timeout to one minute - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1392

      For folks with slower connections we're increasing the timeout for API requests.

ashleymichal
published 1.10.0 •

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♻️ 1.10.0

  • Features

    • wrangler dev now requires that you specify "preview" versions of KV namespaces - EverlastingBugstopper, ashleymichal, issue/1032 pull/1357 pull/1359 pull/1360

      In order to prevent you from accidentally stomping on production data in Workers KV, we're introducing the concept of explicit preview namespaces. When running wrangler dev, if you're using Workers KV, you'll need to specify a specific KV Namespace to use when previewing the Worker.

      Specifically, this change:

      • Adds a preview_id field to items in kv_namespaces in wrangler.toml that must be provided in order to preview a worker that has kv namespaces.
      • also adds --preview to kv commands in order to interact with them instead of production namespaces.

      If you define a KV Namespace in your wrangler.toml but don't specify a preview_id, and then try to run wrangler dev, you'll see the following:

      $ wrangler preview
      💁  JavaScript project found. Skipping unnecessary build!
      Error: In order to preview a worker with KV namespaces, you must designate a preview_id for each KV namespace you'd like to preview.
      

      More details can be found in the documentation.

    • wrangler subdomain allows you to rename your existing workers.dev subdomain - nprogers, issue/1279 pull/1353

      Workers recently introduced the ability to rename your workers.dev subdomain in the Workers dashboard. This change allows you to do the same thing from wrangler.

    • Return more detailed error when preview uploads fail - jahands, issue/1330 pull/1356

      When running wrangler dev or wrangler preview, if the upload failed for validation or other reasons, we displayed pretty obtuse errors. Now we pass along more informative error details.

    • Check for wrangler updates every 24 hours and message if you should update - EverlastingBugstopper, jspspike, issue/397 pull/1190 pull/1331

      wrangler will now let you know if there's an update available, and will only bug you once every 24 hours.

    • Improve some error messages with human-readable suggestions - jspspike, issue/1157 pull/1329

      Previously, you would see not-super-helpful error messages if your API Token was expired or missing some permissions, didn't have Workers Unlimited enabled and tried to upload to KV, or tried to create a namespace that already existed. But we strive for helpful, informative error messages!

      Now, you'll see the following error messages as appropriate:

      10026 => "You will need to enable Workers Unlimited for your account before you can use this feature.",
      10014 => "Namespace already exists, try using a different namespace.",
      10037 => "Edit your API Token to have correct permissions, or use the 'Edit Cloudflare Workers' API Token template.",
      
  • Fixes

    • wrangler dev pretty-prints JSON messages from console.log() - jspspike, issue/1249 pull/1371

      Previously, when running wrangler dev, you could console.log(JSON.stringify(some_object)), but the output was hard to read: newlines weren't appropriately parsed and whitespace was a bit of a mess.

      This change pretty-prints JSON received from the Inspector, so JSON output is much easier to read in wrangler dev.

    • Don't install wasm-pack when publishing a type:webpack project - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/745 pull/1344

      We shouldn't install wasm-pack if your project doesn't need it. We thought we fixed this in 1.7.0, but we didn't. This time it's fixed for real, we swear.

    • Pin wasm-pack and cargo-generate to specific versions instead of always downloading the latest version - jspspike, issue/1240 pull/1358

      Previously, every time wasm-pack or cargo-generate was needed, Wrangler would download and install the latest version. Now, we pin those dependencies to a specific version in every release of Wrangler. If you have either of these tools installed locally, Wrangler will use them if you have a more recent version.

    • Support batched KV PUT and DELETE operations to improve Workers Site publish performance - jspspike, issue/1191 pull/1339

      Previously, you couldn't use Workers Sites if you wanted to upload more than 10,000 static files, and it took a lot of time to upload close to that many files. This change instead batches upload and delete calls, allowing us to increase the limit and improve performance for everyone.

  • Maintenance

    • Add Code of Conduct - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1346

      We actually didn't have one before, so now we do!

    • Deprecate undocumented KV bucket attribute - ashleymichal, issue/1136 pull/1355

      The bucket attribute was not originally intended to be released into the wild. We announced deprecation in March, and are now removing it as an available configuration property.

    • Refactor to separate KV commands, implementation of said commands, and site-specific logic - ashleymichal, pull/1332

      This refactor makes the logic for interacting with KV more re-usable and maintainable.

    • Add SECURITY.md with responsible reporting guidelines - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1345

averyharnish
published 1.9.2 •

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🐼 1.9.2

  • Fixes

    • Fix piping secret values to wrangler secret put <VAR_NAME> - dmcgowan, issue/1322 pull/1316

      In 1.9.1, we introduced a bug where piping values to wrangler secret put no longer worked. In 1.9.2, that bug is squashed, and the command works as expected.

averyharnish
published 1.9.1 •

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🐎 1.9.1

  • Features

    • Accept --verbose for every command - bradyjoslin, issue/975 pull/1110

      Not every command outputs additional information when you pass --verbose, but none of them will fail to run if you pass --verbose after this change.

    • wrangler dev checks if the specified port is available - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1122 pull/1272

      When starting up wrangler dev, it now checks to see if the requested port is already in use and returns a helpful error message if that's the case.

  • Fixes

    • Don't reinstall vendored binaries on every build - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/768 pull/1003

      You may have noticed some very verbose and over-eager installation output when running Wrangler. Every webpack type build would install wranglerjs and wasm-pack. This was... super annoying and not a great experience, especially when running wrangler preview --watch or wrangler dev. Each time you'd change a file, Wrangler would reinstall those external dependencies. This doesn't happen anymore! Wrangler will still download and install these external dependencies, but only if you have an outdated version.

    • Remove redundant builds - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1219 pull/1269

      When running wrangler preview --watch or wrangler dev on a webpack type project, Wrangler will provide a new build artifact and upload it via the Cloudflare API. Before, we'd start a long-running webpack --watch command, in addition to running webpack on every change. We were running two builds on every change! This was not great and has been removed. This, combined with the above fix removing redundant installations, should greatly improve your dev iteration cycles.

    • wrangler dev will reconnect to the devtools WebSocket after being disconnected - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1241 pull/1276

      wrangler dev initiates a WebSocket connection via the Cloudflare API in order to stream console.log messages to your terminal. Over time, it's very likely that the WebSocket would be disconnected. When this happened, Wrangler would panic, requiring developers to restart the process. Now, if wrangler dev gets disconnected, it will issue a reconnect request, allowing developers to run wrangler dev as long as they are connected to the Internet.

  • Maintenance

    • Adds Developing Wrangler section to CONTRIBUTING.md - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/270 pull/1288

      We love external contributors, and what better way to help get folks kickstarted than to add some documentation on developing Wrangler? Check out CONTRIBUTING.md if you're interested in helping out.

    • Remove --release from wrangler publish --help - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1289

      We deprecated wrangler publish --release a long time ago in favor of environments, but it's still an accepted argument to preserve backwards compatibility. Now, it no longer shows up in wrangler publish --help as an accepted argument, even though it's still an alias of wrangler publish.

    • Updates license file to wrangler@cloudflare.com - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1290

      The copyright in our MIT license was outdated and pointed to the email address of @ashleygwilliams (who no longer works at Cloudflare 😢). Now it points to wrangler@cloudflare.com :)

    • Add Dependabot to Wrangler - ispivey, pull/1294

      Wrangler now uses Dependabot to automatically update dependencies. We had already been doing this on a sort of ad-hoc basis, but this should make it much easier to stay on top of updates!

    • Remove unused code warnings - ashleymichal, pull/1304

      For our integration tests we create fixtures containing sample Workers projects. When we ran cargo test, cargo would say that the code used to create said fixtures were unused (which was not true). This PR moves the fixture code to a place where cargo says "This is a Fine Place for This Code."

    • Handle clippy warnings - ashleymichal EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1305 pull/1306

      cargo clippy is a helpful little tool that helps you write more idiomatic Rust. Over time, we've developed an immunity to the warnings produced by this tool, and we took a stab at cleaning some of them up.

ashleymichal
published 1.9.0 •

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🦚 1.9.0

  • Features

    • Wrangler Tail - ashleymichal, gabbifish, EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1182

      Wrangler Tail introduces a way to view console statements and exceptions live as they occur in your Worker. Simply run wrangler tail against any deployed Worker and pipe the output through jq or to a file to stream trace events per request.

    • Much faster build times for Workers Sites projects - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1221

      When you deploy a Workers Site, Wrangler generates a unique hash for each file. It does this so that your Worker does not serve stale files from Cloudflare's edge cache to end users. Unfortunately, generating these hashes took a really really long time since we were using a cryptographically strong hash. Since we're just using this hash for cache invalidation, we decided it's not necessary to use such a complicated algorithm. We switched to using xxhash and have seen noticeable speed improvements.

    • Add --url to wrangler preview - larkin-nz, issue/351 pull/1001

      wrangler preview now has the ability to open any URL! Before, wrangler preview would always open example.com, and you would be able to change the URL in the browser only. Now, you can use wrangler preview --url https://mysite.com/my-amazing-endpoint and your preview session will get started off on the right foot.

    • Print email addresses for API token users on wrangler whoami - dhaynespls, issue/863 pull/1212

      Before, if you ran wrangler whoami as an API token user, you didn't get much info. Due to some heavy lifting by folks working on the Cloudflare API, API token users with the correct permissions can now see what email address they are authenticated with when they run wrangler whoami. Nifty!

    • wrangler generate auto increments default worker name - xprazak2, issue/58 pull/469

      When wrangler generate is run without a name for the worker, it will find a name for the worker that does not already exist in that directory.

    • Standardize colors in stdout - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1248

      Wrangler likes to print colors where appropriate, and now there is a standard module for printing different colors that is used across the codebase.

    • Suggests wrangler init if wrangler.toml does not exist - ashleymichal, issue/827 pull/1239

      When there is no wrangler.toml in a directory you're trying to run Wrangler in, it doesn't know what to do. The way to fix this is to make a wrangler.toml, and the way to do that is to run wrangler init.

  • Fixes

    • Allow kv-namespaces and kv_namespaces - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1158 pull/1169

      Most fields defined in wrangler.toml are one word, but some of them are two! In the past, we usually use _ to separate words, but somehow we used a - for kv-namespaces. This was inconsistent and a bit confusing. Now we allow both for the sake of backwards compatibility, but in the future we'll try to stick to snake_case.

    • Typo fix in wrangler init - jplhomer, pull/1210

      A successful wrangler init execution used to output "Succesfully" instead of "Successfully", but not anymore!

    • More granular errors in wrangler dev - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1251

      In the last release we added an error message in wrangler dev for failed uploads. Unfortunately it was a bit overeager and some information about different types of errors were lost. This behavior has been fixed!

  • Maintenance

    • Unify wrangler's user agent - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/731 pull/1070

      Wrangler sure does send a lot of API requests! Before, about half of the API requests Wrangler sent would send them with the HTTP header User-Agent: wrangler. Now, all requests sent by Wrangler include that User Agent. This lets the APIs we use know that the request is coming from this tool. Yay for being good netizens!

    • Refactors and documentation of wrangler dev - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1220

      No behavior changes with this one, just some improvements to code layout and some extra documentation comments. Check it out if you're interested!

ashleymichal
published 1.9.0-rc.1 •

ashleymichal
published 1.9.0-rc.0 •

ag_dubs
published 1.8.4 •

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🎭 1.8.4

  • Fixes

    • Don't remove user configuration on npm installs - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1180 pull/1181

      Wrangler started removing user's authentication configuration files on reinstallation from npm - this is no good and is fixed in this release.

    • Allow multiline files to be piped to wrangler secret put - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1132 pull/1171

      Previously, if you tried to pipe a multiline file to wrangler secret put, the secret would only upload the first line of the file. This... was not helpful - cat hello_world.txt | wrangler secret put should behave as expected with this release.

  • Maintenance

    • Bump GitHub Actions checkout version - imbsky, pull/1170

      GitHub Actions are pretty nifty, and we've started using them as our CI provider in Wrangler. Actions allow you to specify a step that "uses" a template, and one of the most used templates is the template that checks out relevant code. GitHub just released v2 of that template, and our CI now uses it!

ag_dubs
published 1.8.3 •

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🍟 1.8.3

  • Features

    • Improvements to the Workers Sites asset manifest - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/897 pull/1145

      Workers Sites uses the concept of an asset manifest to invalidate Cloudflare's cache when new files are published. Every time you publish your Workers Site, Wrangler will re-create a mapping of file names with a hash to the contents of the file. This release includes a few steps that improve this experience:

      • Manifest sizes are smaller by a magnitude of ~6.4. This should help some folks who were previously running into size issues when uploading a Workers Site.

      • Any time an asset manifest is created, you will see the files that are being hashed in real time with a fancy loading spinner - no more waiting without any information!

      • Asset manifest creation is now faster due to a refactor.

    • Clarify mutual exclusivity of zoneless v. zoned deploys - EverlastingBugstopper, issue/1152 pull/1154

      When publishing a Worker, you must specify either workers_dev = true or both a zone_id and route/routes. Previously, if your wrangler.toml violated this requirement, it would error with the following message:

      $ wrangler publish
      Error: you must set workers_dev = true OR provide a zone_id and route/routes.
      

      It's technically correct, but we can make it even more clear what the issue is. The new error message looks like:

      $ wrangler publish
      Error: you must set EITHER workers_dev = true OR provide a zone_id and route/routes.
      
  • Fixes

    • Fixes wrangler config information message - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1164

      In Wrangler 1.8.2, we updated the formatting of some of Wrangler's informational messages. Unfortunately when this was introduced, it came with a bug in wrangler config that made the message read out in the wrong order. This is fixed in this release!

  • Maintenance

    • Remove unused badges from README - EverlastingBugstopper, pull/1166

      We no longer use Azure Pipelines as our CI provider, nor do we run non-test builds in CI so we removed those badges from the README.

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