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@netlify/edge-bundler
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Intelligently prepare Netlify Edge Functions for deployment.
Install this module as a dependency in your project
npm install @netlify/edge-bundler --save
Import it and create a bundle from a directory of Edge Functions and a list of declarations.
import { bundle } from '@netlify/edge-bundler'
// List of directories to search for Edge Functions.
const sourceDirectories = ['/repo/netlify/edge-functions', '/repo/.netlify/edge-functions']
// Directory where bundle should be placed.
const distDirectory = '/repo/.netlify/edge-functions-dist'
// List of Edge Functions declarations.
const declarations = [
{ function: 'user-1', path: '/blog/*' },
{ function: 'internal-2', path: '/' },
]
await bundle(sourceDirectories, distDirectory, declarations)
To avoid pulling in additional dependencies at runtime, this package vendors some Deno modules in the deno/vendor
directory.
You can recreate this directory by running npm run vendor
.
[!WARNING]
At the time of writing, the underlying Deno CLI command doesn't correctly pull the WASM binary required by the ESZIP module. If you run the command to update the list of vendores modules, please ensure you're not deletingeszip_wasm_bg.wasm
.
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to set up and work on this repository. Thanks for contributing!
FAQs
Intelligently prepare Netlify Edge Functions for deployment
We found that @netlify/edge-bundler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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