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Description <!-- Briefly describe the purpose and scope of your changes --> <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## 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. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
Nestri is an open-source, self-hosted Geforce Now alternative with Stadia's social features. Built and shaped by our gaming community.
Note
Nestri is more closer (in feature comparison) to Jellyfin/Plex than Moonlight. Our goal is to develop a comprehensive self-hosted cloud gaming solution for your home server.
Features
- Save and share your game progress easily with friends
- Simultaneously run multiple games on your GPU using Virtio-GPU Venus and/or Virgl
- Play games using either your integrated GPU or dedicated GPU
- Enjoy titles from your preferred Game Stores - Steam, Epic Games, Amazon Games, GOG.com
- Experience Android gaming
- Organize gaming sessions with friends and family through Nestri Parties
- Stream directly to YouTube and Twitch straight from your setup
- Family sharing capabilities
- Support for Controller, Touchscreen, Keyboard, and Mouse devices
Possible Use Cases
- Organize game nights or LAN parties with friends online or locally
- For game developers, showcase your proof-of-concept multiplayer games for testing without installation
- Create and manage your custom cloud-gaming platform using our robust API
- Establish a game server for your family to enjoy gaming on the go
Goals
- Provide a user-friendly setup - fire and forget
- Deliver a simple and elegant interface for managing and playing your game library
- Ensure a high-quality gaming experience out-of-the-box
- Optimize for the best gaming performance right from the start
Non-Goals
- Become a generic cloud-gaming service
Built With
- Cloudflare Workers
- Cloudflare Pages
- Supabase
- CrosVM (with Virtio-GPU Venus and Virgl support)
- Docker
- Qwik
- Media-Over-Quic
- AWS Route53
Known Issues
- CrosVM is still under development and needs to be merged
- Currently, the Intel dGPU, particularly the Arc A780, is the only tested and verified GPU
Donation
If you appreciate our work and wish to support the development of Nestri, consider making a donation here. Your contributions will help us improve the platform and enhance your gaming experience. Thank you for your support!
Demo
Nestri is still in development, but here is some footage from Behind-The-Scenes
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