Advanced Setups
While the Workers Builds beta has limited support for monorepos, it is still possible to set up a monorepo workflow. In the Cloudflare Dashboard, you must connect your monorepo to each of the existing Worker projects. When a new commit is detected in the monorepo, a new build/deploy will trigger for each Worker.
In the example ecommerce-monorepo
, a Workers project should be created for product-service
, auth-service
, order-service
, and notification-service
.
A git connection to ecommerce-monorepo
should be added in all of the Workers projects. If you are using a monorepo tool (e.g. Turborepo ↗), you can configure a different deploy command for each Worker (e.g. turbo deploy -F product-service
). When a new commit is made to ecommerce-monorepo
, a build and deploy will be triggered for each of the Workers (i.e. product-service
, auth-service
, order-service
, notification-service
) and respect the configured commands for that Worker.
If you are using Wrangler Environments, you can choose to continue using with Workers Builds with a bit of set up:
- Deploy via Wrangler to create the Workers for your environments in the Dashboard, if you don’t already have them.
- Find the Workers for your environments. They are typically named
[name of Worker] - [environment name]
. - Connect your repository to each of the Workers for your environment.
- In each of the Workers, edit your Wrangler deploy command to include the flag
--env: <environment name>
in the build configurations.
When a new commit is detected in the repository, a new build/deploy will trigger for each associated Worker.
Imagine you have a Worker named my-worker
, and you want to set up two environments staging
and production
set in the wrangler.toml
. If you haven’t already, you can deploy my-worker
for each environment using the commands wrangler deploy --env staging
and wrangler deploy --env production
.
In your Cloudflare Dashboard, you should find two Workers my-worker-staging
and my-worker-production
. A git connection to a my-worker
git repository should be added to both of the environment Workers. In the build configurations of each environment Worker, edit the deploy commands to be npx wrangler deploy --env staging
and npx wrangler deploy --env production
respectively.
graph TD A[Git Repo for my-worker] --> |Connect| B[my-worker-staging] A --> |Connect| C[my-worker-production] subgraph Cloudflare Dashboard B C end