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by cr1st1an
206 days ago
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The purpose of the worker is to offload all Cloudflare configuration to a single endpoint that fetches and caches each image on demand. This removes the need for any configuration at the WordPress level and keeps credentials out of WordPress entirely. The URL rewrite happens in a WordPress hook. And yes, the $2.99 plan could technically cover around 200 GB in R2, but there is real liability attached to that. What price would feel fair and still interesting to you? |
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It also seems like you're recreating or even bypassing existing mechanisms
* why do the processing in wordpress first rather than just offload it completely to cloudflare's image optimization service? I don't think you even need the worker for that - it can be done automatically in various ways.
* are you deleting the files from the server after offloading? That's largely the point of such wp offload media plugins, some of which support r2.
My point about pricing was don't offer flat fee.