Manage streams
Learn how to:
- Create and configure streams for data ingestion
- View and update stream settings
- Delete streams when no longer needed
Streams are made available to pipelines as SQL tables using the stream name (e.g., SELECT * FROM my_stream).
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In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to the Pipelines page. Go to Pipelines
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Select Create Pipeline to launch the pipeline creation wizard. 
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Complete the wizard to create your stream along with the associated sink and pipeline. 
To create a stream, run the pipelines streams create command:
npx wrangler pipelines streams create <STREAM_NAME>Alternatively, to use the interactive setup wizard that helps you configure a stream, sink, and pipeline, run the pipelines setup command:
npx wrangler pipelines setupStreams support two approaches for handling data:
- Structured streams: Define a schema with specific fields and data types. Events are validated against the schema.
- Unstructured streams: Accept any valid JSON without validation. These streams have a single valuecolumn containing the JSON data.
To create a structured stream, provide a schema file:
npx wrangler pipelines streams create my-stream --schema-file schema.jsonExample schema file:
{  "fields": [    {      "name": "user_id",      "type": "string",      "required": true    },    {      "name": "amount",      "type": "float64",      "required": false    },    {      "name": "tags",      "type": "list",      "required": false,      "items": {        "type": "string"      }    },    {      "name": "metadata",      "type": "struct",      "required": false,      "fields": [        {          "name": "source",          "type": "string",          "required": false        },        {          "name": "priority",          "type": "int32",          "required": false        }      ]    }  ]}Supported data types:
- string- Text values
- int32,- int64- Integer numbers
- float32,- float64- Floating-point numbers
- bool- Boolean true/false
- timestamp- RFC 3339 timestamps, or numeric values parsed as Unix seconds, milliseconds, or microseconds (depending on unit)
- json- JSON objects
- binary- Binary data (base64-encoded)
- list- Arrays of values
- struct- Nested objects with defined fields
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In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to Pipelines > Streams. 
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Select a stream to view its associated configuration. 
To view a specific stream, run the pipelines streams get command:
npx wrangler pipelines streams get <STREAM_ID>To list all streams in your account, run the pipelines streams list command:
npx wrangler pipelines streams listYou can update certain HTTP ingest settings after stream creation. Schema modifications are not supported once a stream is created.
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In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to Pipelines > Streams. 
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Select the stream you want to update. 
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In the Settings tab, navigate to HTTP Ingest. 
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To enable or disable HTTP ingestion, select Enable or Disable. 
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To update authentication and CORS settings, select Edit and modify. 
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Save your changes. 
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In the Cloudflare dashboard, go to Pipelines > Streams. 
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Select the stream you want to delete. 
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In the Settings tab, navigate to General, and select Delete. 
To delete a stream, run the pipelines streams delete command:
npx wrangler pipelines streams delete <STREAM_ID>Was this helpful?
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