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Text client for the Hangman Game.

Based on the course Elixir for Programmers by Dave Thomas.

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Starts locally or remotely a Hangman Game named game_name. The default value for game_name is provided by function Hangman.Game.random_name/0.

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start(game_name \\ Hangman.Game.random_name())

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@spec start(Hangman.Game.name()) :: no_return()

Starts locally or remotely a Hangman Game named game_name. The default value for game_name is provided by function Hangman.Game.random_name/0.

locally-when-local-node-is-not-alive

Locally when local node is not alive

Start each client like so:

cd hangman_text_client
iex -S mix
:observer.start() # optional
Hangman.Text.Client.start()

remotely-when-local-node-is-alive

Remotely when local node is alive

App :hangman_engine must run on node :hangman_engine@<hostname> where <hostname> is either the full host name if long names are used, or the first part of the full host name if short names are used.

short-names

Short names

Start the engine using a short name:

cd hangman_engine
iex --sname hangman_engine -S mix
:observer.start() # optional

Start each client in a different node using a short name:

cd hangman_text_client
set "MIX_ENV=dev" && iex --sname mike -S mix
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
cd hangman_text_client
set "MIX_ENV=dev" && iex --sname joe -S mix
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
etc.

long-names

Long names

Start the engine using a long name:

cd hangman_engine
iex --name hangman_engine@rays.supratech.ca -S mix
:observer.start() # optional

Start each client in a different node:

cd hangman_text_client
set "MIX_ENV=prod" && iex --name mike@rays.supratech.ca -S mix
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
cd hangman_text_client
set "MIX_ENV=prod" && iex --name joe@rays.supratech.ca -S mix
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
etc.

short-names-using-releases

Short names using releases

Start the engine:

cd hangman_engine
iex --sname hangman_engine --cookie fortune -S mix
:observer.start() # optional

Start each client in a different node:

cd hangman_text_client
set RELEASE_NODE=mike@rays
"_build/dev/rel/hangman_text_client/bin/hangman_text_client" start_iex
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
cd hangman_text_client
set RELEASE_NODE=joe@rays
"_build/dev/rel/hangman_text_client/bin/hangman_text_client" start_iex
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
etc.

long-names-using-releases

Long names using releases

Start the engine:

cd hangman_engine
iex --name hangman_engine@rays.supratech.ca --cookie fortune -S mix
:observer.start() # optional

Start each client in a different node:

cd hangman_text_client
set RELEASE_NODE=mike@rays.supratech.ca
"_build/prod/rel/hangman_text_client/bin/hangman_text_client" start_iex
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
cd hangman_text_client
set RELEASE_NODE=joe@rays.supratech.ca
"_build/prod/rel/hangman_text_client/bin/hangman_text_client" start_iex
Hangman.Text.Client.start()
etc.