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Core module for Miniflare: a fun, full-featured, fully-local simulator for Cloudflare Workers. See 🧰 Using the API for more details.
import { CorePlugin, MiniflareCore } from "@miniflare/core";
import { KVPlugin } from "@miniflare/kv";
import { VMScriptRunner } from "@miniflare/runner-vm";
import { Log, LogLevel } from "@miniflare/shared";
import { MemoryStorage } from "@miniflare/storage-memory";
export class StorageFactory {
storages = new Map();
storage(namespace) {
let storage = this.storages.get(namespace);
if (storage) return storage;
this.storages.set(namespace, (storage = new MemoryStorage()));
return storage;
}
}
const plugins = { CorePlugin, KVPlugin };
const ctx = {
log: new Log(LogLevel.INFO),
storageFactory: new StorageFactory(),
scriptRunner: new VMScriptRunner(),
};
const mf = new MiniflareCore(plugins, ctx, {
modules: true,
script: `export default {
async fetch(request, env) {
return new Response(await env.TEST_NAMESPACE.get("key"));
}
}`,
kvNamespaces: ["TEST_NAMESPACE"],
});
const { TEST_NAMESPACE } = await mf.getBindings();
await TEST_NAMESPACE.put("key", "value");
const res = await mf.dispatchFetch("http://localhost");
console.log(await res.text()); // value
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Core module for Miniflare: a fun, full-featured, fully-local simulator for Cloudflare Workers
We found that @miniflare/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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