openreader/compute/worker/package.json
Richard R f1aa1c3e3b feat(compute): add external compute worker backend and integration
Introduce support for external compute worker mode (`COMPUTE_MODE=worker`) using a new `WorkerComputeBackend`. This enables offloading heavy ONNX Whisper alignment and PDF layout parsing to a standalone worker service (Redis + BullMQ), improving scalability and compatibility with serverless/limited environments.

- Add `@openreader/compute-core` as a shared package for ONNX inference and PDF parsing logic.
- Implement `WorkerComputeBackend` and worker contract/types for remote job execution.
- Update compute backend selection logic and remove previous worker mode guards.
- Extend `WhisperAlignInput` and `PdfLayoutInput` types to support object keys for remote data access.
- Refactor local compute backend to use `@openreader/compute-core` and support both buffer and object key inputs.
- Update job runner, TTS segment alignment, and PDF layout parsing flows to use new compute backend APIs.
- Add scripts, Docker workflow, and documentation for deploying and running the compute worker.
- Update environment variable docs and examples for worker mode, including storage requirements and configuration.
- Document published images and stack changes to reflect the new compute worker architecture.

BREAKING CHANGE: `COMPUTE_MODE=worker` now requires an external compute worker service and S3-compatible object storage. Embedded SeaweedFS (`weed mini`) is not supported in worker mode. See the new documentation for deployment and configuration details.
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{
"name": "@openreader/compute-worker",
"version": "0.0.0",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"dev": "tsx watch src/server.ts",
"start": "tsx src/server.ts"
},
"dependencies": {
"@aws-sdk/client-s3": "^3.1045.0",
"@openreader/compute-core": "workspace:*",
"bullmq": "^5.61.2",
"fastify": "^5.6.2",
"ioredis": "^5.8.2",
"pino": "^9.14.0",
"pino-pretty": "^13.1.2",
"zod": "^4.1.12"
},
"devDependencies": {
"tsx": "^4.20.6"
}
}