Steam-Headless / docker-steam-headless

A Headless Steam Docker image supporting NVIDIA GPU and accessible via Web UI
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Potential Render support #159

Open hikidisn opened 3 weeks ago

hikidisn commented 3 weeks ago

Is your feature request related to a problem?

I am on a device that struggles to run anything that isn't in a web browser, and was wondering if there was a way to run it on Render.

What is your feature request?

I would like there to be a Render image.

Are there any workarounds?

No response

Additional Context

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luzfcb commented 3 weeks ago

@hikidisn The name "Render" is too generic. What does it mean in your issue context?

hikidisn commented 3 weeks ago

It is a website made to host Docker projects online, called Render.

luzfcb commented 3 weeks ago

It is a website made to host Docker projects online, called Render.

Okay, but help people help you. What is the link to this Render?

Also, why should @ Josh5 bother adding support for this Render thing?

About the "help people help you": this little interaction reminded me of the excellent http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html . I learned a lot from that text.

hikidisn commented 3 weeks ago

"https://dashboard.render.com/" this is the link

hikidisn commented 3 weeks ago

you can find the docker api in "web services:

hikidisn commented 3 weeks ago

Screenshot 2024-08-20 9 06 41 PM if anyone can publish this in the docker communal library, I would be very grateful if you are wondering what that is, it is on docker.io/library

luzfcb commented 3 weeks ago

@hikidisn, does the josh5/steam-headless:latest docker image not work for you? It works fine for me.

https://hub.docker.com/r/josh5/steam-headless/tags

Note that https://render.com/ does not have instances with GPU [1][2].

[1] https://feedback.render.com/features/p/gpu-instances [2] https://community.render.com/t/does-render-offer-gpus/11222

That said, if you really want to spend a lot of money to have Steam running on a cloud server (starting at $51.06 USD/mo), Vultr is probably an option..

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hikidisn commented 3 weeks ago

thank you