Support file uploads using a stream #252
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The current implementation requires a file to exist in the local filesystem, which is an uncommon scenario for production use cases. Instead, files are typically either stored in an appropriate external storage system like GCS or are supplied directly by the user over the network.
This change adds the ability to supply a file upload as a stream, and improves the existing filesystem flow by streaming the file's contents rather than attempting to load it into memory first (it was previously using the blocking call, which is only really appropriate for init stage file loading, quick demos, or systems that don't need to support concurrent requests).