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Demonstration of building a clustered, distributed, multi-player, turn-based game server written in Elixir.

Home Page:https://fly.io/blog/building-a-distributed-turn-based-game-system-in-elixir/

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Tictac

This is a demonstration of building a clustered, distributed, multi-player, turn-based game server written in Elixir. As designed, it plays Tic-Tac-Toe, but was designed to be extended to play almost any multi-player turn based game.

This uses Phoenix LiveView for the UI, TailwindCSS for styles, libcluster for clustering the nodes, horde for providing a distributed process registry, and fly.io for hosting and multi-region clustering support.

You can read the blog post about it here: fly.io/blog/building-a-distributed-turn-based-game-system-in-elixir/

Try it out locally

To try the project out locally:

  • Install dependencies with mix deps.get
  • Install Node.js dependencies with npm install inside the assets directory
  • Start Phoenix endpoint with mix phx.server

Now you can visit localhost:4000 from your browser.

Since ths is multi-player, open a second browser window to the same address. localhost:4000

This is what a game looks like:

Local Game Example

Running it multi-node and clustered

To run it clustered locally, in a terminal window, run the following command:

PORT=4000 iex --name a@127.0.0.1 --cookie asdf -S mix phx.server

In a separate terminal window, run this command:

PORT=4001 iex --name b@127.0.0.1 --cookie asdf -S mix phx.server

Now in one browser window, visit localhost:4000.

From another browser window, visit localhost:4001.

You created two clients that are connected to two separate Elixir nodes which are clustered together! This is what it looks like where "ABCD" is a started game.

Multi-node local machine

Deploying it to Fly.io

Deploy this to your own Fly.io account and see it in action for yourself!

  • Setup your Fly.io account
  • Clone this repo
  • Register your app on Fly.io
fly launch --name my-special-custom-name
  • Take all the defaults. As for the region, choose sea (Seattle, Washington (US))
  • Replace the generated fly.toml file with the following config but keep the app name that you chose for your app.
app = "<my-special-custom-name>"

kill_signal = "SIGTERM"
kill_timeout = 5

[[services]]
  internal_port = 4000
  protocol = "tcp"

  [services.concurrency]
    hard_limit = 25
    soft_limit = 20

  [[services.ports]]
    handlers = ["http"]
    port = 80

  [[services.ports]]
    handlers = ["tls", "http"]
    port = 443

  [[services.tcp_checks]]
    grace_period = "30s" # allow some time for startup
    interval = "15s"
    restart_limit = 6
    timeout = "2s"
  • Setup your Phoenix secrets
$ mix phx.gen.secret
gZNW554LeBx4VGuG2U+X3fe7OCmk28g3OIE0Ia+OFRxS7+bhEm/2ZnIvnGTRo4DO

$ fly secrets set SECRET_KEY_BASE=gZNW554LeBx4VGuG2U+X3fe7OCmk28g3OIE0Ia+OFRxS7+bhEm/2ZnIvnGTRo4DO
Secrets are staged for the first deployment
  • Deploy!
fly deploy
  • Open it in the browser
fly open

At this point you have a working system. This is where most systems stop!

Take it Multi-Region!

Ready to take it to multiple regions? We've got one in Seattle on the West Coast, let's add one on the East Coast to cover the whole US.

  • Add a region ewr (Parsippany, NJ (US))
fly regions add ewr
  • Scale it up
fly scale count 2
  • Check the Status - Re-run this command to see it balance out
fly status
  • Check out the logs
fly logs

2021-03-31T14:28:22.880Z c9b72c04 sea [info] [info] [libcluster:fly6pn] connected to :"tictac@fdaa:0:1da8:a7b:ab3:1c48:eb59:2"
2021-03-31T14:28:22.881Z c9b72c04 sea [info] [info] Starting Horde.RegistryImpl with name Tictac.GameRegistry
2021-03-31T14:28:22.884Z c9b72c04 sea [info] [info] Starting Horde.DynamicSupervisorImpl with name Tictac.DistributedSupervisor
2021-03-31T14:28:22.890Z c9b72c04 sea [info] [info] Running TictacWeb.Endpoint with cowboy 2.8.0 at :::4000 (http)
2021-03-31T14:28:22.892Z c9b72c04 sea [info] [info] Access TictacWeb.Endpoint at https://tictac.fly.dev

The first log line shows the nodes are connected.

You now have a clustered Elixir application where users connect to the nearest server for them. This can provide a better user experience!

Fly region cluster

What will you build?

Tic-Tac-Toe is a simple game. This architecture could support any multi-player turn-based game you might think of. What cool game do you want to make?

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Demonstration of building a clustered, distributed, multi-player, turn-based game server written in Elixir.

https://fly.io/blog/building-a-distributed-turn-based-game-system-in-elixir/


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