Please consider this repository unstable as we continue to enhance and refine the platform. We're actively working towards a stable v1.0.0 release, which will be available in the coming weeks.
Feedback and contributions are welcome during this development phase: we appreciate your patience as we work hard to bring you robust tooling for a great development experience.
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The Edgee CLI lets you create and build Wasm components locally with commands such as edgee components new
and edgee components build
.
When your component is ready, the Edgee CLI lets you push it to the Edgee Component Registry as a public or private component under your organization’s account, with edgee components push
. Under the hood, the CLI interacts with the Edgee API and its goal is to simplify the local development experience across all supported languages.
Install the Edgee CLI as follows:
$ curl https://install.edgee.cloud | sh
Or via homebrew:
$ brew tap edgee-cloud/edgee
$ brew install edgee
This command lets you log in using your Edgee account's API token (you can create one here):
$ edgee login
Enter Edgee API token (press Ctrl+R to toggle input display): ****
This command lets you verify that the API is working correctly:
$ edgee whoami
Logged in as:
ID: XYZ-XYZ-DYZ
Name: Your name
Email: [email protected]
This command lets you get help about existing commands, sub-commands, and their respective options:
$ edgee help
Usage: edgee <COMMAND>
Commands:
login Log in to the Edgee Console
whoami Print currently login informations
components Components management commands [aliases: component]
serve Run the Edgee server [aliases: server]
This command lets you update the CLI to latest, if a new version is available.
Note: this only works if you've installed the CLI via the installation script above.
This command includes a few sub-commands that let you create, build, test, and push components.
This command lets you create a component in a new directory (including sample code)
$ edgee components new
? Enter the name of the component: my-component
? Select the language of the component:
C
CSharp
Go
JavaScript
Python
> Rust
TypeScript
Downloading sample code for Rust...
Extracting code...
New project my-component setup, check README to install the correct dependencies.
You can also use command arguments to skip the prompts
$ edgee components new --name foo --language javascript
Downloading sample code for Javascript...
Extracting code...
New project foo setup, check README to install the correct dependencies.
This command lets you compile the component in the current folder into a WebAssembly binary file.
You can customize the behavior of the build command in the manifest file by changing the target file name
and the default build script. If you've created a new component with edgee component new
the default build script
should be a great starting point. By default, the output of this command will be a new .wasm file in the current folder.
This command lets you validate the local .wasm file to make sure it's compliant with the WIT interface.
Note: this command runs automatically on push.
This command lets you run the local .wasm file with a sample event and provided settings. This helps ensure your component behaves as expected from the proxy's perspective, in addition to your unit tests.
$ edgee components test \
--event-type page \
--settings "setting1=value1,setting2=value2"
You can also run the actual HTTP request automatically:
$ edgee components test [options] --make-http-request
Or generate the corresponding cURL command:
$ edgee components test [options] --curl
This command lets you push the local .wasm file to the Edgee Component Registry.
$ edgee components push
? Component org/name does not exists, do you want to create it? Y/n
? Would you like to make this component public or private?
> private
public
Component created successfully!
You can view and edit it at: https://edgee.cloud/~/registry/{organization}/{component}
Learn more about running the Edgee proxy locally.
If you're interested in contributing to Edgee, read our contribution guidelines
If you've found a vulnerability or potential vulnerability in our code, please let us know at edgee-security.
Edgee releases and their associated binaries are available on the project's releases page.
The binaries are versioned following SemVer conventions.