Glossary
Review the definitions for terms used across Cloudflare's Workers documentation.
| Term | Definition |
| Auxiliary Worker | A Worker created locally via the Workers Vitest integration that runs in a separate isolate to the test runner, with a different global scope. |
| binding | Bindings allow your Workers to interact with resources on the Cloudflare Developer Platform. |
| C3 | C3 is a command-line tool designed to help you set up and deploy new applications to Cloudflare. |
| CPU time | CPU time is the amount of time the central processing unit (CPU) actually spends doing work, during a given request. |
| Cron Triggers | Cron Triggers allow users to map a cron expression to a Worker using a |
| D1 | D1 is Cloudflare's native serverless database. |
| deployment | Deployments track the version(s) of your Worker that are actively serving traffic. |
| Durable Objects | Durable Objects is a globally distributed coordination API with strongly consistent storage. |
| duration | Duration is a measurement of wall-clock time — the total amount of time from the start to end of an invocation of a Worker. |
| environment | Environments allow you to deploy the same Worker application with different configuration for each environment. Only available for use with a Wrangler configuration file. |
| environment variable | Environment variables are a type of binding that allow you to attach text strings or JSON values to your Worker. |
| handler | Handlers are methods on Workers that can receive and process external inputs, and can be invoked from outside your Worker. |
| isolate | Isolates are lightweight contexts that provide your code with variables it can access and a safe environment to be executed within. |
| KV | Workers KV is Cloudflare's key-value data storage. |
| module Worker | Refers to a Worker written in module syntax. |
| origin | Origin generally refers to the web server behind Cloudflare where your application is hosted. |
| Pages | Cloudflare Pages is Cloudflare's product offering for building and deploying full-stack applications. |
| Queues | Queues integrates with Cloudflare Workers and enables you to build applications that can guarantee delivery. |
| R2 | R2 is an S3-compatible distributed object storage designed to eliminate the obstacles of sharing data across clouds. |
| rollback | Rollbacks are a way to deploy an older deployment to the Cloudflare global network. |
| secret | Secrets are a type of binding that allow you to attach encrypted text values to your Worker. |
| service Worker | Refers to a Worker written in service worker syntax. |
| subrequest | A subrequest is any request that a Worker makes to either Internet resources using the Fetch API or requests to other Cloudflare services like R2, KV, or D1. |
| Tail Worker | A Tail Worker receives information about the execution of other Workers (known as producer Workers), such as HTTP statuses, data passed to |
| V8 | Chrome V8 is a JavaScript engine, which means that it executes JavaScript code. |
| version | A version is defined by the state of code as well as the state of configuration in a Worker's Wrangler file. |
| wall-clock time | Wall-clock time is the total amount of time from the start to end of an invocation of a Worker. |
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| Wrangler | Wrangler is the Cloudflare Developer Platform command-line interface (CLI) that allows you to manage projects, such as Workers, created from the Cloudflare Developer Platform product offering. |
| wrangler.toml / wrangler.json / wrangler.jsonc | The configuration used to customize the development and deployment setup for a Worker or a Pages Function. |
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