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| nfts | ||
| tokens | ||
| utils | ||
| [[index]].ts | ||
| babel.config.js | ||
| client.ts | ||
| constants.ts | ||
| default.test.ts | ||
| jest.config.json | ||
| README.md | ||
| setupAfterEnv.ts | ||
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Cloudflare Cloud Functions
Purpose
These functions utilize Cloudflare Functions to dynamically inject meta tags server side for richer link sharing capabilities.
Functions
Currently, there are 2 types of cloudflare functions developed
- Meta Data Injectors - Workers that inject Open Graph standardized meta tags into the
headerof specific webpages.- Currently we support this functionaltiy for three separate webpages: NFT Assets, NFT Collections, and Token Detail Pages
- These functions query data from GraphQL and then formats them into HTML
metatags to be injected
- Dynamically Generated Images - Utilizes Vercel's Open Graph Image Generation Library to create custom thumbnails for specific webpages
- Currently supports NFT Assets, NFT Collections, and Token Detail Pages
- These functions query data from GraphQL, and utilize
Satorito convert HTML into a png image response which is then returned when the api is called. - Can be found in the
api/imagefolder.
Testing
Testing is done utilizing a custom jest environment as well as Cloudflare's local tester: wrangler. Wrangler enables testing locally by running a proxy to wrap localhost. Tests run against a proxy server, so you'll need to start it before running tests:
- Manually run
yarn start:cloudto setup wrangler onlocalhost:3000 - Run unit tests with
yarn test:cloud
Deployment
Functions will be deployed to Cloudlfare where they will be ran automatically when the appropriate route is hit.
Miscellaneous
- Caching: In order to speed up webpage requests, repeated GraphQL queries will be saved and pulled using Cloudflare's Cache API.
Scripts
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yarn start:cloud(NODE_OPTIONS=--dns-result-order=ipv4first PORT=3001 npx wrangler pages dev --node-compat --proxy=3001 --port=3000 -- yarn start), script to start local wrangler environmentnpx wrangler pages dev: this basis of this command which starts a local instance of wrangler to test cloud functions--node-compat: wrangler option that enables compatibility with Node.js modules--proxy:3001: telling the proxy to listen on port 3001--port=3000: telling wrangler to run our proxy on port 3000NODE_OPTIONS=--dns-result-order=ipv4first: wrangler still serves to IPv4 which isn't compatible with Node 18 which default resolves to IPv6 so we need to specify to serve to IPv4PORT-3001 --yarn start: runs default yarn start on port 3001
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yarn test:cloud(NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules yarn jest functions --watch --config=functions/jest.config.json), script to test cloud functions with jestNODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules: support for ES Modules and Web Assembly--config=functions/jest.config.json: specifying which config file to use
Additional Documents