"use server" import { RenderAPIResponse } from "./types" // note: there is no / at the end in the variable // so we have to add it ourselves if needed const apiUrl = process.env.RENDERING_ENGINE_API export async function render(prompt: string, actionnables: string[] = []) { let defaulResult: RenderAPIResponse = { videoUrl: "", maskBase64: "", error: "", segments: [] } try { console.log(`calling ${apiUrl}/render with prompt: ${prompt}`) const res = await fetch(`${apiUrl}/render`, { method: "POST", headers: { Accept: "application/json", "Content-Type": "application/json", // Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.VC_SECRET_ACCESS_TOKEN}`, }, body: JSON.stringify({ prompt, // nbFrames: 8 and nbSteps: 15 --> ~10 sec generation nbFrames: 8, nbSteps: 20, segmentation: "firstframe", actionnables, }), cache: 'no-store', // we can also use this (see https://vercel.com/blog/vercel-cache-api-nextjs-cache) // next: { revalidate: 1 } }) // console.log("res:", res) // The return value is *not* serialized // You can return Date, Map, Set, etc. // Recommendation: handle errors if (res.status !== 200) { // This will activate the closest `error.js` Error Boundary throw new Error('Failed to fetch data') } const response = (await res.json()) as RenderAPIResponse // console.log("response:", response) return response } catch (err) { console.error(err) return defaulResult } }