space-agon

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Published: Mar 1, 2023 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 5 Imported by: 0

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The original work is Laremere/space-agon.

Space Agon

Space Agon is a integrated demo of Agones and Open Match.

Before Trying.

Be aware of billing charges for running the cluster.

Space Agon is intended to run on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and has been tested with the configured cluster size.
Leaving the cluster running may incur your cost. You need to be responsible for the cost. (See pricings of GKE, Cloud Build and Artifact Registry.)

Prerequisites

Create your Google Cloud Project.

Install tools in your dev environment:

Google Cloud Shell has all tools you need.

Create the Resources and Install Gaming OSS

Deploy them to Google Cloud
# Set Your Project ID before you run
$ export PROJECT_ID=<your project ID>

$ export LOCATION=us-central1
$ export ZONE=$LOCATION-a

$ export REPOSITORY=space-agon

$ gcloud services enable artifactregistry.googleapis.com \
                        container.googleapis.com

$ gcloud config set project $PROJECT_ID

$ gcloud config set compute/zone $ZONE

# Create cluster (using default network)
# Set NETWORK=<your network>, if you want to select the network
$ make gcloud-test-cluster

# Create Artifact Registry Repository
$ gcloud artifacts repositories create $REPOSITORY \
    --repository-format=docker \
    --location=$LOCATION 

# Assign roles to default service account
$ gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
    --member serviceAccount:$(gcloud iam service-accounts list \
    --filter="displayName:Compute Engine default service account" \
    --format="value(email)") \
    --role roles/artifactregistry.reader

# Login Artifact Registry
$ gcloud auth configure-docker $LOCATION-docker.pkg.dev

# Install Agones
$ make agones-install

# Install Open Match
$ make openmatch-install
Deploy them to local k8s cluster by minikube
# Start minikube
# ref: https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/commands/start/
$ minikube start --cpus="2" --memory="4096" --kubernetes-version=v1.23.14 --driv
er=hyperkit

# Install minimized Agones
$ make agones-install-local

# Install minimized Open Match
$ make openmatch-install-local

Deploy applications

Deploy them to Google Cloud

Make sure you installed docker to build and push images

# Build space-agon images
make build

# Apply space-agon images
make install
Deploy them to local k8s cluster by minikube
# Build space-agon images for minikube cluster
make build-local

# Apply space-agon images for minikube cluster
make install

View and Play

Get External IP from:

$ kubectl get service frontend

When you run space-agone in minikube, you should followings in another terminal:

$ minikube tunnel

Open http://<external ip>/ in your favorite web browser. You can use "find match" to start searching for a match.

Repeat in a second web browser window to create a second player, the players will be connected and can play each other.

Access GameServer

View Running Game Servers:

$ kubectl get gameserver

Then use the connect to server option with the value <ip>:<port>.

Clean Up

Delete the deployment
$ make uninstall
Uninstall Agones
# Deployed space-agone to Google Cloud
$ make agones-uninstall

# Deployed space-agone to minikube
$ make agones-uninstall-local
Uninstall Open-Match
# Deployed space-agone to Google Cloud
make openmatch-uninstall

# Deployed space-agone to minikube
$ make openmatch-uninstall-local
Delete your Google Cloud Project
$ gcloud projects delete $PROJECT_ID

Develop Applications

In case testing your original match making logics, skaffold can help you debug your applications.

Setup
  1. Create a space-agon k8s cluster.
  2. Install skaffold if you haven't.
  3. Run make skaffold-setup on the project root to make a skaffold.yaml

Now you're ready to run skaffold commands.

Debug

Once you create a skaffold.yaml, you can run skaffold commands.

You can check your own logic and debug.

# Build space-agon images with Cloud Build
$ skaffold build 

# Run Applicaitons in the space-agon cluster for debugging.
$ skaffold dev

Modifying applications during skaffold dev triggers Build and Deploy automatically. For more commands and details, visit skaffold.

Test the Cluster

When you would like to test the application, follow the steps below.

Google Cloud
  1. Install skaffold if you haven't.
  2. Create a space-agon k8s cluster.
  3. Run make skaffold-setup on the project root to make a skaffold.yaml
  4. Run below commands for integration test.
# Run you space-agon applications
$ skaffold dev

# Open another terminal and
# Run Test command
$ make integration-test
minikube
  1. Create a space-agon k8s cluster via minikube.
# Connect to service in minikube
$ minikube tunnel

# Open another terminal and
# Run Test command
$ make integration-test

LICENSE

This is Apache 2.0 License.

Note

This is not an officially supported Google product.

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