This is part of pulumi/coconut#147. After it has landed, I will rename the repo on GitHub.
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Assets
Lumi is intentionally limited in two dimensions that can interfere with the expression of certain desired operations. First, there is no ad-hoc I/O available, in order to encourage determinism. Second, the type system is limited to a "JSON-like" subset, in order to facilitate cross-language interoperability. As a result, if you wanted to author a resource that consumed a file -- something we call an "asset" in this document -- your options are limited. Moreover, even if a resource provider did come up with its own scheme for supporting such things, there would be no consistency.
Enter assets. The Lumi framework providers a common base class, lumi.Asset
, with derived implementations for
many kinds of file sources, including in-memory blobs and strings, files, and URI-addressed files. There is a standard
way for resource providers to interact with assets, ensuring consistency across providers.