MechaCat02 aaba58dee1 refactor(executor-core): extract sdk/ module + move json↔dynamic bridge
Hoist the json_to_dynamic / dynamic_to_json helpers out of engine.rs
into a new sdk/bridge.rs so the v1.1.x service modules (KV, docs, …)
can use them without engine.rs being the sole owner. No behavioural
change — the sdk_contract round-trip test pins the observable JSON
fidelity.

Also lands the structural shape that subsequent v1.1.x PRs hook into:

  - sdk::register_all(engine, services, cx) — single per-call hook
    every stateful service registers through. Body is a no-op for
    v1.1.0; SdkCallCx construction inside Engine::execute lands in
    the next commit alongside the new ExecRequest fields it reads.
  - sdk::cx re-exports picloud_shared::SdkCallCx so SDK callers don't
    cross-import shared for one type.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 18:43:03 +02:00

PiCloud

A lightweight, self-hosted, event-driven serverless compute platform. Upload a Rhai script, get an HTTP endpoint. Designed to run on a single modest server with no idle CPU cost, and to scale out to a small cluster when you need it.

Status: Phase 1 — MVP scaffolding in progress.

The authoritative design lives in serverless_cloud_blueprint.md.

Why

Existing serverless platforms are either cloud-locked, heavyweight, or both. PiCloud aims for the opposite end of the spectrum: one binary, one database, one reverse proxy — running on hardware you already own.

Architecture (one paragraph)

PiCloud splits into three logical services — manager (control plane: scripts, schedules, dashboard), orchestrator (per-node event ingress and dispatch), and executor (per-node Rhai sandbox) — each backed by a *-core Rust library. In MVP they run in a single process; in cluster mode they run as three binaries with one manager and one orchestrator + executor per node. Caddy fronts everything; PostgreSQL is the single source of truth.

See CLAUDE.md for working notes and serverless_cloud_blueprint.md for the full design.

Quick Start

Coming as scaffolding lands. For now:

# Rust toolchain (pinned via rust-toolchain.toml)
cargo check --workspace

# Run the all-in-one MVP binary (once main.rs is wired up)
cargo run -p picloud

Repository Layout

crates/
  shared/                 cross-cutting types
  executor-core/          Rhai engine + sandbox
  orchestrator-core/      event ingress, dispatch
  manager-core/           control plane
  picloud/                MVP all-in-one binary
  picloud-{manager,orchestrator,executor}/   cluster-mode binaries (skeleton)
dashboard/                SvelteKit
caddy/                    Caddyfile
docker/                   Dockerfiles
docs/
  git-workflow.md         Trunk-based workflow

Contributing

See docs/git-workflow.md for the branching and commit conventions. TL;DR: trunk-based, short-lived branches, Conventional Commits, no force-pushing main.

License

TBD.

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