Deploy button
Background
Deploy buttons let you deploy applications to Cloudflare’s global network in under five minutes. The deploy buttons use Wrangler to deploy a Worker using the Wrangler GitHub Action. You can deploy an application from a set of ready-made Cloudflare templates, or make deploy buttons for your own applications to make sharing your work easier.
Try the deploy button below to deploy a GraphQL server:
Refer to deploy.workers.cloudflare.com for additional projects to deploy.
Create a deploy button for your project
- Add a GitHub Actions workflow to your project.
Add a new file to .github/workflows
, such as .github/workflows/deploy.yml
, and create a GitHub workflow for deploying your project. It should include a set of on
events, including at least repository_dispatch
, but probably push
and maybe schedule
as well. Add a step for publishing your project using wrangler-action:
name: Deploy Workeron: push: pull_request: repository_dispatch:
jobs: deploy: runs-on: ubuntu-latest timeout-minutes: 60 needs: test steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Build & Deploy Worker uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3 with: apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }} accountId: ${{ secrets.CF_ACCOUNT_ID }}
- Add the Markdown code for your button to your project’s README, replacing the example
url
parameter with your repository URL.
[![Deploy to Cloudflare Workers](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/button)](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/?url=https://github.com/YOURUSERNAME/YOURREPO)
- With your button configured, anyone can use the Deploy with Workers button in your repository README, and deploy their own copy of your application to Cloudflare’s global network.