0.0.1 • Published 2 years ago

@cloudflare/pubsub v0.0.1

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License
BSD-3-Clause
Repository
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Last release
2 years ago

pubsub

A set of useful helper methods for writing functions to handle Cloudflare Pub/Sub messages. This includes:

  • A isValidBrokerRequest helper for authenticating incoming on-publish webhooks
  • A PubSubMessage type with the fields sent from the Broker to your Worker for use with TypeScript-based Workers and/or for type-aware editors.

Installation

Use npm to install:

npm install @cloudflare/pubsub

Example

The following example shows how to use isValidBrokerRequest in a Worker to validate incoming on-publish webhooks from a Pub/Sub broker.

You can use wrangler to bundle your code for deployment to Cloudflare Workers.

import { isValidBrokerRequest, PubSubMessage } from "@cloudflare/pubsub"

async function pubsub(
    messages: Array<PubSubMessage>,
    env: any,
    ctx: ExecutionContext
): Promise<Array<PubSubMessage>> {

    // Messages may be batched at higher throughputs, so we should loop over
    // the incoming messages and process them as needed.
    let messagesToKeep: Array<PubSubMessage>
    for (let msg of messages) {
        console.log(msg);
        // Drop debug messages sent by our clients to reduce the load on our
        // subscribers.
        if (!msg.topic.startsWith("debug") {
            messagesToKeep.push(msg)
        }
    }

    return messagesToKeep;
}

const worker = {
    async fetch(req: Request, env: any, ctx: ExecutionContext) {
        // Critical: you must validate the incoming request is from your Broker
        // In the future, Workers will be able to do this on your behalf for Workers
        // in the same account as your Pub/Sub Broker.
        if (await isValidBrokerRequest(req)) {
            // Parse the PubSub message
            let incomingMessages: Array<PubSubMessage> = await req.json();

            // Pass the messages to our pubsub handler, and capture the returned
            // message.
            let outgoingMessages = await pubsub(incomingMessages, env, ctx);

            // Re-serialize the messages and return a HTTP 200.
            // The Content-Type is optional, but must either by
            // "application/octet-stream" or left empty.
            return new Response(JSON.stringify(outgoingMessages), { status: 200 });
        }

        return new Response("not a valid Broker request", { status: 403 });
    },
};

export default worker;

You can use wranger publish to publish this directly: the latest wrangler supports TypeScript natively.

License

BSD 3-Clause licensed. Copyright Cloudflare, Inc. 2022.