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api-worker

The Cloudflare Worker that powers the BotBlock.org API routes.

Read the API docs at https://botblock.org/docs.

Development

  1. Create your development.env file. Copy development.env.sample and fill out the information.
  2. Authenticate with Wrangler by running wrangler login.
  3. Update wrangler.toml for your account.
    • Use wrangler whoami to get your account ID, update the value in wrangler.toml to match.
    • Use wrangler kv:namespace create "RATELIMIT" to create the KV namespace, update the id and preview_id in wrangler.toml to match.
  4. Clone a copy of BotBlock's open data with git clone https://github.com/botblock/data.
  5. Develop with the worker by running npm run dev.

Deployments

wrangler.toml and this repository is currently designed for a staging deployment and a production deployment.

Ensure that you've created and configured staging.env and production.env appropriately.

Ensure that the staging/production environments in wrangler.toml have been updated with your zone IDs and routes for the workers.

Ensure that the KV namespaces are created for staging/production environments and are configured in wrangler.toml. Use wrangler kv:namespace create "RATELIMIT" --env <staging/production>.

To deploy from local, run npm run publish:staging to deploy to staging, and npm run publish:production to deploy to the production environment.

To deploy using GitHub, run make deploy-staging to force push and deploy to staging, and make deploy-production to force push and deploy to the production environment.

Live logs for both environments can be accessed with npm run logs:staging and npm run logs:production as needed.