> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Cloudflare Integration

> Connect your Cloudflare account to Corelayer to monitor Workers and enable intelligent debugging of your edge applications.

## Prerequisites

* A Cloudflare account with Workers deployed
* Your Cloudflare **Account ID** (found in the Cloudflare dashboard under any domain overview or the Workers section)
* Permission to create API tokens

## Step-by-Step Setup

### 1. Navigate to Integrations

In your Corelayer dashboard, go to the **Integrations** page.

### 2. Add Cloudflare Integration

Click the **Add Integration** button and select **Cloudflare** from the list of available integrations.

### 3. Enter Your Account ID

Provide your 32-character Cloudflare Account ID. You can find this in your Cloudflare dashboard under **Workers & Pages > Overview** or on any domain's overview page.

### 4. Create an API Token

In your Cloudflare dashboard:

1. Go to **My Profile > API Tokens**
2. Click **Create Token**
3. Configure the token with the permissions Corelayer requires (read access to Workers)
4. Copy the generated token and paste it into the Corelayer setup form

### 5. Test Connection

Click **Test Connection** to verify that Corelayer can access your Cloudflare account.

### 6. Select Workers

Once connected, select which Cloudflare Workers you want Corelayer to monitor.

### 7. Add Workers to Your Service Maps

When configuring your Corelayer Service Maps, select which Cloudflare Workers are relevant to each service.

## What Corelayer Can Do With Cloudflare

Once connected, Corelayer will:

* Monitor your Cloudflare Workers for errors and performance issues
* Pull Worker logs and execution data for debugging context
* Correlate Cloudflare data with other integrations for root-cause analysis

## Managing Your Integration

### Disconnecting

To disconnect your Cloudflare integration:

1. Navigate to Settings > Integrations
2. Find your Cloudflare integration and click **Uninstall**
3. Confirm the uninstallation
4. Optionally, revoke the API token in your Cloudflare dashboard

## Troubleshooting

### Integration Not Working?

* Verify your Account ID is correct (must be a 32-character hexadecimal string)
* Ensure the API token has the required permissions
* Check that the token has not expired or been revoked
* Confirm your Workers are deployed and active

Need help? [Contact support](mailto:support@corelayer.com) for assistance with your Cloudflare integration.
