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Document deployment practice particularly wasm binary distribution #27

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codefromthecrypt opened this issue Jun 4, 2023 · 4 comments
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What would you like to be added:

We should have documentation on how to configure the wasm plugin, including guidance in how to distribute the wasm.

Why is this needed:

Wasm binaries will start at several hundred KB, and in practice may be much larger. There are different approaches depending on size, for example, config maps, volumes, and http refs.

See #25 (comment) for some discussion

Completion requirements:

This enhancement requires the following artifacts:

  • Design doc
  • API change
  • Docs update

The artifacts should be linked in subsequent comments.

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Configuration will change from "guestPath" to "guestURI" (or "guestUri"?) soon to allow file:// and https:// references such as @evacchi did recently for dapr's wasm plugin

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update: guestURI is done and accepts file:// http:// and https:// schemes (thanks @evacchi)

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/remove-lifecycle stale
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