This creates a CI job for building `containers/runner.Containerfile` on
PR or on merge to main.
This helps in checking whether it can build and work as expected
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
1. Netris has been renamed and rebranded to Nestri.
2. New Logo and colors, plus a new Philosophy and mission(more on that
later)
3. We are moving all different repos into this one - which means API,
Docker, Website, Docs etc will be moved here
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
PR labeler does not work on PR forks, still... I dunno why
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
Well, we figured out the first part(PR TITLE) and forgot about the
labelling part. 😅 Consult #87 for more info
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
We are using my personal account key to do autolabelling. This used to
work when the project was under my personal, but now it breaks whenever
some 3rd party tries to open a PR
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
This PR is the first in a series of PRs trying to solve the issue #48 by
renaming `Netris` to `Nestri` to avoid Trademark legal issues.
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
There is a bug whereby `netris/warp-input` does not build and deploy a
new nightly docker image when a pr is merged. This happens when there
are changes in `bin/input/**` directory, and this is not the expected
behaviour. So i added the directory back into the `warp-input.yml`
workflow file.
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
`warp-input.yml` workflow was not getting invoked on push. So, I change
the `Github Token` which has broader permissions.
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
Well, I tried doing a release and it did not go as expected, due to some
issues with the git_token plus concurrency. So, i have fixed that... let
us do a re-release.
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
So, we need a README.md at the root of the project, to at least welcome
anyone who might be interested in the project.
It should have:
- [ ] link to the `/play` endpoint to get a `session_id` for starting up
the server.
- [ ] (basic) info about how it works
- [ ] features
- [ ] images and/or gifs showcasing the project
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
There seems to be a problem with auto-labeler labelling `type:docs`. So
i am adding to check on the `docs/**` branch too and label that
accordingly.
## Description
**What issue are you solving (or what feature are you adding) and how
are you doing it?**
We cannot use golang for our input binary as we will be redoing the
Webtransport stack, plus we will have to use CGO in-order to hook into
X11. Like what [neko](https://github.com/m1k1o/neko) does.
However, we could go down the Rust route, where X11 mouse/keyboard
drivers are in pretty, and moq-rs (the MoQ library using Webtransport)
works really well. So, that is what am trying to do here; implement
input using rust.
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## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
Dependabot does not have a `build` semver type and it keeps triggering
the autolabeller. So, i added that in there, plus slimmed down the
pull_request_template as it required too much info, which made it too
cumbersome filling it
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
Update the moq-server submodule to support audio
**How(how does it solve it):**
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
Build times for netris:server are way too long. so the idea is to move
warp into it's own container then build from there.
Later on first release we might drop this for a better solution.
**How(how does it solve it):**
1. Added the very own netris:warp
## Required Checklist:
- [x] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [x] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
We do not need the ffmpeg and recorder all sitting differently, as this
will increase our docker image size
**How(how does it solve it):**
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
`Warp` will be used to "trasmit" the video and audio from the container
to the user/viewer wherever they are.
**How(how does it solve it):**
1. Add a Github worker that builds warp on pr, and one that builds and
pushes on release
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
**How(how does it solve it):**
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
**How(how does it solve it):**
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
So, we have our simple compositor (`gamescope`), now we need a way to
capture audio and video.
And i have found this "performant" **_citation needed_ ** and minimal
screen recorder, which has the capability to even capture 30 second
screen snippets.
**How(how does it solve it):**
1. Add a minimal step inside the DockerFile to build and install the
gpu-screen-recorder
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
Add a way to configure the Nvidia GPU, by installing the necessary
packages for Proton to work.
**How(how does it solve it):**
We made a script `.scripts/gpu` when called like `gpu -c` it will
install Vulkan and proprietry nvidia drivers.
## Required Checklist:
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(where appropriate)
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## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
We are adding the `Dockerfile` with all the scripts and programs to run
our games in.
**How(how does it solve it):**
1. Add `serverDockerfile` which contains all the docker code.
2. Add `.scripts` folder where we will store all the scripts; for
example in our case, where proton installation script will reside.
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments
## Description
**What(what issue does this code solve/what feature does it add):**
We are adding the `Dockerfile` to build a moq-relay
**How(how does it solve it):**
1. Added `relay.Dockerfile` with all the docker code to build
kixelated's moq-relay.
2. Added `relay.yml` in workflows for building and publishing the docker
image
## Required Checklist:
- [ ] I have added any necessary documentation and comments in my code
(where appropriate)
- [ ] I have added tests to make sure my code runs in all contexts
## Further comments