John Landa 2a8bf5df61
Wasm integration tests for local and remote wasm files (#17756)
* wasm integration tests for local and remote wasm files

refactoring and cleanup for wasm testing

remove wasm debug logging

PR feedback, wasm build lock

correct path pattern for wasm build files

Add new helper function to minimize changes to existing test code

Remove extra param

mod tidy

add custom service setup to test lib

add wait until static server sidecar can reach nginx sidecar

Doc comments

PR feedback

Update workflows to compile wasm for integration tests

Fix docker build path

Fix package name for linter

Update makefile, fix redeclared function

Update expected wasm filename

Debug test ls in workflow

remove pwd in favor of relative path

more debugging

Build wasm in compatability tests as well

Build wasm directly in ci rather than in container

Debug tinygo and llvm version

Change wasm file extension

Remove tinygo debugging

Remove extra comments

* Add compiled wasm and build instructions
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