## Description
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Added AWS queue infrastructure and SQS handler for processing Steam
game libraries and images.
- Introduced event-driven handling for new credentials and game
additions, including image uploads to S3.
- Added client functions to fetch Steam user libraries, friends lists,
app info, and related images.
- Added new database columns and schema updates to track game
acquisition, playtime, and family sharing.
- Added utility function for chunking arrays.
- Added new event notifications for library queue processing and game
creation.
- Added new lookup functions for categories and teams by slug.
- Introduced a new Team API with endpoints to list and fetch teams by
slug.
- Added a new Steam library page displaying game images.
- **Enhancements**
- Improved game creation with event notifications and upsert logic.
- Enhanced category and team retrieval with new lookup functions.
- Renamed and refined image categories for clearer classification.
- Expanded dependencies for image processing and AWS SDK integration.
- Improved image processing utilities with caching, ranking, and
metadata extraction.
- Refined Steam client utilities for concurrency and error handling.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Fixed event publishing timing and removed deprecated credential
retrieval methods.
- **Chores**
- Updated infrastructure configurations with increased timeouts, memory,
and resource linking.
- Added new dependencies for image processing, caching, and AWS SDK
clients.
- Refined internal code structure and imports for clarity.
- Removed Steam provider and related UI components from the frontend.
- Disabled authentication providers and Steam-related routes in the
frontend.
- Updated API fetch handler to accept environment bindings.
- **Refactor**
- Simplified query result handling and renamed functions for better
clarity.
- Removed outdated event handler in favor of consolidated event
subscriber.
- Consolidated and simplified database relationships and permission
queries.
- **Tests**
- No explicit test changes included in this release.
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## Description
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced support for associating rich image metadata (color,
dimensions, file size) with games, organized by categories like
screenshots, box art, posters, hero art, backgrounds, logos, and icons.
- Game and library listings now include related image collections for
enhanced browsing and detail views.
- **Improvements**
- Updated game library management to use a consistent base game
identifier, improving data consistency and reliability.
- Enhanced data schemas and access permissions to allow public viewing
of game images and refined access control for game libraries.
- Added comprehensive database schema updates for games, categories,
images, and libraries to support new features and ensure data integrity.
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## Description
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced comprehensive management of game libraries, including
adding, removing, and listing games in a user's Steam library.
- Added new API endpoints for retrieving detailed game information by ID
and listing all games in a user's library.
- Enabled friend-related API endpoints to list friends and fetch friend
details by SteamID.
- Added category and base game data structures with validation and
serialization for enriched game metadata.
- Introduced ownership update functionality for Steam accounts during
login.
- Added new game and category linking to support detailed game metadata
and categorization.
- Introduced member retrieval functions for enhanced team and user
management.
- **Improvements**
- Enhanced authentication to enforce team membership checks and provide
member-level access control.
- Improved Steam account ownership handling to ensure accurate user
association.
- Added indexes to friend relationships for optimized querying.
- Refined API routing structure with added game and friend routes.
- Improved friend listing queries for efficiency and data completeness.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Fixed formatting issues in permissions related to Steam accounts.
- **Other**
- Refined event handling for user account refresh based on user ID
instead of email.
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## Description
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced a real-time Steam login flow using QR codes and server-sent
events (SSE) for team creation and authentication.
- Added Steam account and friend management, including secure credential
storage and friend list synchronization.
- Integrated Steam login endpoints into the API, enabling QR code-based
login and automated team setup.
- **Improvements**
- Enhanced data security by implementing encrypted storage for sensitive
tokens.
- Updated database schema to support Steam accounts, teams, memberships,
and social connections.
- Refined type definitions and consolidated account-related information
for improved consistency.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Fixed trade ban status representation for Steam accounts.
- **Chores**
- Removed legacy C# Steam authentication service and related
configuration files.
- Updated and cleaned up package dependencies and development tooling.
- Streamlined type declaration files and resource definitions.
- **Style**
- Redesigned the team creation page UI with a modern, animated QR code
login interface.
- **Documentation**
- Updated OpenAPI documentation for new Steam login endpoints.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced comprehensive account management with combined user and
team info.
- Added advanced, context-aware logging utilities.
- Implemented invite code generation for teams with uniqueness
guarantees.
- Expanded example data for users, teams, subscriptions, sessions, and
games.
- **Enhancements**
- Refined user, team, member, and Steam account schemas for richer data
and validation.
- Streamlined user creation, login acknowledgment, and error handling.
- Improved API authentication and unified actor context management.
- Added persistent shared temporary volume support to API and auth
services.
- Enhanced Steam account management with create, update, and event
notifications.
- Refined team listing and serialization integrating Steam accounts as
members.
- Simplified event, context, and logging systems.
- Updated API and auth middleware for better token handling and actor
provisioning.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Fixed multiline log output to prefix each line with log level.
- **Removals**
- Removed machine and subscription management features, including
schemas and DB tables.
- Disabled machine-based authentication and removed related subject
schemas.
- Removed deprecated fields and legacy logic from member and team
management.
- Removed legacy event and error handling related to teams and members.
- **Chores**
- Reorganized and cleaned exports across utility and API modules.
- Updated database schemas for users, teams, members, and Steam
accounts.
- Improved internal code structure, imports, and error messaging.
- Moved logger patching to earlier initialization for consistent
logging.
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## Description
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced a new subscription API endpoint for managing subscriptions
and products.
- Enhanced subscription management with new entities and
functionalities.
- Added functionality to retrieve current timestamps in both local and
UTC formats.
- Added Polar.sh integration with customer portal and checkout session
creation APIs.
- **Refactor**
- Redesigned team details to now present members and subscription
information instead of a plan type.
- Enhanced member management by incorporating role assignments.
- Streamlined user data handling and removed legacy subscription event
logic.
- Simplified error handling in actor functions for better clarity.
- Updated plan types and UI labels to reflect new subscription tiers.
- Improved database indexing for Steam user data.
- **Chores**
- Updated the database schema with new tables and fields to support
subscription, team, and member enhancements.
- Extended identifier prefixes to broaden system integration.
- Added new secrets related to pricing plans in infrastructure
configuration.
- Configured API and auth routing with new domain and routing rules.
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## Description
This attempts to connect the Steam account to user account... for easier
management
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enhanced user profiles and account views now display integrated Steam
account details and enriched team associations for a more comprehensive
experience.
- **Chores**
- Backend and database refinements have been implemented to improve
system stability, data integrity, and overall performance.
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## Description
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Upgraded API and authentication services with dynamic scaling,
enhanced load balancing, and real-time interaction endpoints.
- Introduced new commands to streamline local development and container
builds.
- Added new endpoints for retrieving Steam account information and
managing connections.
- Implemented a QR code authentication interface for Steam, enhancing
user login experiences.
- **Database Updates**
- Rolled out comprehensive schema migrations that improve data integrity
and indexing.
- Introduced new tables for managing Steam user credentials and machine
information.
- **UI Enhancements**
- Added refreshed animated assets and an improved QR code login flow for
a more engaging experience.
- Introduced new styled components for displaying friends and games.
- **Maintenance**
- Completed extensive refactoring and configuration updates to optimize
performance and development workflows.
- Updated logging configurations and improved error handling mechanisms.
- Streamlined resource definitions in the configuration files.
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## Description
This attempts to limit the dependabot alerts to a week, plus make sure
it works on all the projects
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Chores**
- Introduced an automated dependency update configuration to help keep
all package ecosystems current.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Adjusted the email sender address configuration to ensure that
outgoing communications display the intended sender details.
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## Description
We are attempting to hookup maitred to the API
Maitred duties will be:
- [ ] Hookup to the API
- [ ] Wait for signal (from the API) to start Steam
- [ ] Stop signal to stop the gaming session, clean up Steam... and
maybe do the backup
## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Introduced Docker-based deployment configurations for both the main
and relay applications.
- Added new API endpoints enabling real-time machine messaging and
enhanced IoT operations.
- Expanded database schema and actor types to support improved machine
tracking.
- **Improvements**
- Enhanced real-time communication and relay management with streamlined
room handling.
- Upgraded dependencies, logging, and error handling for greater
stability and performance.
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Co-authored-by: Kristian Ollikainen <14197772+DatCaptainHorse@users.noreply.github.com>
## Description
This fixes an issue where `openauthjs` throws timeout errors while
attempting to access DynamoDB
> I am so glad this was not a major issue 😅
## Related Issues
[OpenAuth Error TypeError: fetch failed while accessing DynamoDB on AWS
#5543
](https://github.com/sst/sst/issues/5543)
[Error TypeError: fetch failed while accessing DynamoDB on AWS
#220](https://github.com/toolbeam/openauth/issues/220)
## Type of Change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that changes existing
functionality)
- [ ] Documentation update
- [ ] Other (please describe):
## Checklist
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation
- [ ] My code follows the project's coding style
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings/errors
## Screenshots/Demo

## Description
This is an attempt to finish up on the onboarding and creating a team
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that changes existing
functionality)
- [ ] Documentation update
- [ ] Other (please describe):
## Checklist
- [ ] I have updated relevant documentation
- [x] My code follows the project's coding style
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings/errors
## Description
This attempts to fix all database issues for all teammates
## Related Issues
1. Getting funny errors while trying to run `sst dev`
2. The neon pulumi stuff trying to create a db each time on push
## Type of Change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that changes existing
functionality)
- [ ] Documentation update
- [ ] Other (please describe):
## Checklist
- [ ] I have updated relevant documentation
- [ ] My code follows the project's coding style
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings/errors
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## Description
This fixes the issue where Cloudflare fails
## Related Issues
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## Type of Change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that changes existing
functionality)
- [ ] Documentation update
- [ ] Other (please describe):
## Checklist
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation
- [x] My code follows the project's coding style
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings/errors
## Description
- [x] Adds support for AWS SSO, which makes us (the team) able to use
SST and update the components independently
- [x] Splits the webpage into the landing page (Qwik), and Astro (the
console) in charge of playing. This allows us to pass in Environment
Variables to the console
- ~Migrates the docs from Nuxt to Nextjs, and connects them to SST. This
allows us to use Fumadocs _citation needed_ that's much more beautiful,
and supports OpenApi~
- Cloudflare pages with github integration is not working on our new CF
account. So we will have to push the pages deployment manually with
Github actions
- [x] Moves the current set up from my personal CF and AWS accounts to
dedicated Nestri accounts -
## Related Issues
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## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that changes existing
functionality)
- [x] Documentation update
- [ ] Other (please describe):
## Checklist
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation
- [x] My code follows the project's coding style
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings/errors
## Notes for Reviewers
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Please approve my PR 🥹
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>Adds `maitred` in charge of handling automated game installs, updates,
and even execution.
>Not only that, we have the hosted stuff here
>- [x] AWS Task on ECS GPUs
>- [ ] Add a service to listen for game starts and stops
(docker-compose.yml)
>- [x] Add a queue for requesting a game to start
>- [x] Fix up the play/watch UI
>TODO:
>- Add a README
>- Add an SST docs
Edit:
- This adds a new landing page, updates the homepage etc etc
>I forgot what the rest of the updated stuff are 😅
This adds a simple way to incorporate a centralized authentication flow.
The idea is to have the user, API and SSH (for machine authentication)
all in one place using `openauthjs` + `SST`
We also have a database now :)
> We are using InstantDB as it allows us to authenticate a use with just
the email. Plus it is super simple simple to use _of course after the
initial fumbles trying to design the db and relationships_
This adds the following pages:
The landing page (/)
The pricing page (/pricing)
The contact page (/contact)
The changelog page (/changelog)
Terms Of Service page (/terms)
Privacy Policy (/privacy)