Luis Uguina b91bf3c0c5 Feat: in text UIs, show render progress in one line (#257)
The text UI gets quite messy during the render process, as it takes at least one extra line of the screen per second. This PR fixes that issue and also shows an ASCII bar to show the render progress.
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SheepIt Render Farm Client

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Overview

SheepIt Render Farm Client is an Open Source client for the distributed render farm SheepIt.

Compilation

You will need Java 1.7 or higher. (OpenJDK and Oracle are both supported). To create the jar file, simply type ./gradlew shadowJar on linux/OSX and gradlew.bat shadowJar on Windows in the project's root directory.

Usage

Once you have the jar file, you can see how to use it by running:

java -jar build/libs/sheepit-client.jar --help

When you are doing development work, you can use a mirror of the main site specially made for demo/dev. The mirror is located at http://sandbox.sheepit-renderfarm.com, and you can use it by passing -server http://sandbox.sheepit-renderfarm.com to your invocation of the client.

At the command line ui (-ui text / -ui oneLine) you could type in the following commands and press enter to control the client:

  • status: get the current status of the client (paused, stoped, etc.)
  • priority : set the renderer process priority
  • block: block the current project
  • pause: pause the client to request new jobs after the current frame has finished to render
  • resume: resume the client after it was paused
  • stop: stop the client after the current frame has finished
  • cancel: cancel the stop request
  • quit: stop the client directly without finishing the current frame
Description
SheepIt client that saves project files to a separate location during processing.
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