Workers API
Pipelines exposes an API directly to your Workers scripts via the bindings concept. Bindings allow you to securely send data to a pipeline without having to manage API keys or clients. Sending data via a Worker is enabled by default.
Bind to a pipeline by defining a pipelines binding within your Wrangler configuration. For example:
{  "name": "pipeline-starter",  "main": "src/index.ts",  "compatibility_date": "2025-04-01",  "pipelines": [    {      "pipeline": "<MY-PIPELINE-NAME>",      "binding": "PIPELINE"    }  ]}#:schema node_modules/wrangler/config-schema.jsonname = "pipeline-starter"main = "src/index.ts"compatibility_date = "2025-04-01"
[[pipelines]]pipeline = "<MY-PIPELINE-NAME>" # The name of your Pipelinebinding = "PIPELINE" # The binding name, accessed using env.MY_PIPELINEYou can bind multiple pipelines to a Worker.
The Pipelines binding exposes a send() method. For example, to log inbound HTTP requests to your Worker:
export default {  async fetch(request, env, ctx): Promise<Response> {    let log = {      url: request.url,      method: request.method,      headers: Object.fromEntries(request.headers),      };    await env.PIPELINE.send([log]);    return new Response('Hello World!');  },} satisfies ExportedHandler<Env>;A binding which allows a Worker to send messages to a pipeline.
interface Pipeline<PipelineRecord> {  send(records: PipelineRecord[]): Promise<void>;}- 
send(records):Promise<void>- Sends records to the pipeline. The body must be an array of objects which are JSON serializable.
- When the promise resolves, the records are confirmed to be ingested.
 
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