tauri/docs/usage/patterns/cloudbridge.md

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---
title: Cloudbridge
---
import Rater from '@theme/Rater'
import useBaseUrl from '@docusaurus/useBaseUrl'
<div className="row">
<div className="col col--4">
<table>
<tr>
<td>Ease of Use</td>
<td><Rater value="1"/></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Extensibility</td>
<td><Rater value="5"/></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Performance</td>
<td><Rater value="3"/></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Security</td>
<td><Rater value="2"/></td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div className="col col--4 pattern-logo">
<img src={useBaseUrl('img/patterns/Cloudbridge.png')} alt="Cloudbridge" />
</div>
<div className="col col--4">
Pros:
<ul>
<li>All available features</li>
<li>No Rust skills required</li>
</ul>
Cons:
<ul>
<li>Largest bundle size</li>
<li>Hard to separate concerns</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
## Description
The Cloudbridge recipe combines the flexibility of a localhost and the security of the bridge. With so many features, it can be easy to get lost.
## Diagram
import Mermaid, { colors } from '@theme/Mermaid'
<Mermaid chart={`graph TD
H==>F2
H==>D2
D2-->F2
F2-->D2
B-->D
D-->B
E2-->D
D-->E2
subgraph WEBVIEW
F2
E2
end
subgraph SERVER
D2
E-->D2
end
subgraph RUST
A==>H
A-->B
B-.-C
end
A[Binary]
B{Rust Broker}
C[Subprocess]
D(( API BRIDGE ))
E{JS Broker}
D2(( localhost ))
E[bundled resources]
E2{JS Broker}
F2[Window]
H{Bootstrap}
style D fill:#ccc,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px,color:white
style RUST fill:${colors.orange.light},stroke:${colors.orange.dark},stroke-width:4px
style WEBVIEW fill:${colors.blue.light},stroke:${colors.blue.dark},stroke-width:4px
style SERVER fill:#49A24A,stroke:#2B6063,stroke-width:4px
`} />
## Configuration
Here's what you need to add to your tauri.conf.json file:
```json
"tauri": {
"allowlist": {
"all": true // enable entire API
}
}
```