feat(bundler sidecar): init docker compose for a standalone bundler sidecar PE-6105
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Did you consider using docker-compose profiles for this? It seems attractive to be able to fire up the entire stack with one command.
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Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The recent updates enhance the ar.io gateway with a new turbo bundler feature for data bundling before network submission. These changes span across various files, including .gitignore, README.md, and configuration files, to seamlessly integrate the bundler service with existing components.
Changes
| File(s) | Summary |
|---|---|
.gitignore |
Added exclusion for the volume/ directory under Localstack. |
README.md |
Added instructions for running the turbo bundler as a sidecar, new environment variables, and clarified webhook filters. |
docker-compose.override.yaml |
Introduced version 3 configuration for core service with bundler-specific settings and profiles. |
envoy/envoy.template.yaml |
Added route configurations for /bundler/ and /bundler, including cluster, timeout, retry policy, and prefix rewrite. |
docker-compose.yaml |
Added new services with configurations (upload-service, fulfillment-service, upload-service-pg, localstack). |
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