Hydro's low-level dataflow runtime.
See the Github Pages index for more documentation.
Read the Hydroflow Book.
We provide a cargo-generate
template for you to get started from a simple working example.
To install cargo-generate
, run the following:
cargo install cargo-generate
Then run
cargo generate gh:hydro-project/hydroflow-template
and you will get a well-formed Hydroflow/Rust project to use as a starting point. It provides a simple Echo Server and Client, and advice for adapting it to other uses.
The hydroflow/examples
subdirectory of this repository includes a number of examples.
To make running these examples in the cloud easier, we've created a Docker image that contains compiled versions of those examples. The image is defined in the Dockerfile
in the same directory as this README.
If you want to build the examples container locally, you can run
docker build -t hydroflow-examples .
This will build an image suitable for your architecture.
The scripts/multiplatform-docker-build.sh <image name>
script will build both arm64
and amd64
versions of the image and push them to the image name specified. By default, this will push the image to DockerHub; if you want to push the image to another repository, you can pass an image URL as the argument to multiplatform-docker-build.sh
instead.
Example binaries are located in /usr/src/myapp
.
See the setup section of the book.
The Hydroflow Book is generated using mdBook. To install mdbook
and dependencies:
cargo install mdbook mdbook-mermaid mdbook-linkcheck
The book can then be viewed locally with a web browser by running the following from the project root.
mdbook serve --open