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### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/docs/providers/cloudflare/guide/debugging)
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# Cloudflare Workers - Debugging
How can we debug errors in our Cloudflare Workers functions?
Let's imagine that we have deployed the following code as a Cloudflare Worker function using Serverless:
```javascript
addEventListener('fetch', (event) => {
event.respondWith(handleRequest(event.request));
});
async function handleRequest(request) {
const answer = request.headers.get('greeting') || 'hello';
return new Response(answer + ' world');
}
```
And its corresponding Serverless yml file:
```yml
# serverless.yml
functions:
helloWorld:
# What the script will be called on Cloudflare (this property value must match the function name one line above)
name: helloWorld
# The name of the script on your machine, omitting the .js file extension
script: helloWorld
events:
- http:
url: example.com/hello/user
# Defines the method used by serverless when the `invoke` command is used. Cloudflare Workers only support GET requests for now
method: GET
headers:
greeting: hi
```
Let's invoke correctly that function
```bash
serverless invoke --function helloWorld
# Output
hi world
```
If we were to call the above function without any headers, you would get `hello world` back instead of `hi world`, so we know that our worker is properly reading the greeting header.
## Cloudflare Workers Playground
Cloudflare Workers also have a [Playground](https://cloudflareworkers.com/#) you can use to modify a Cloudflare Worker and see the results live on the same screen. The Cloudflare Workers Playground is another great way to debug your worker.