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# Self-hosting tutorial
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> **Note**
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> We **do not** provide support on how to self-host. If you can't figure it out then tough luck. Please do not make GitHub issues or ask in our Discord server for support on how to self-host.
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So you would like to self-host. This app is made of two parts:
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- The proxy
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- The client
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## Hosting the proxy
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The proxy is made as a Cloudflare worker. Cloudflare has a generous free plan, so you don't need to pay anything unless you get hundreds of users.
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1. Create a Cloudflare account at [https://dash.cloudflare.com](https://dash.cloudflare.com).
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2. Navigate to `Workers`.
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3. If it asks you, choose a subdomain.
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4. If it asks for a workers plan, press "Continue with free".
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5. Create a new service with a name of your choice. Must be type `HTTP handler`.
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6. On the service page, Click `Quick edit`.
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7. Remove the template code in the quick edit window.
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7. Download the `worker.js` file from the latest release of the proxy: [https://github.com/movie-web/simple-proxy/releases/latest](https://github.com/movie-web/simple-proxy/releases/latest).
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8. Open the downloaded `worker.js` file in Notepad, Visual Studio Code or similar.
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9. Copy the text contents of the `worker.js` file.
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10. Paste the text contents into the edit screen of the Cloudflare service worker.
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11. Click `Save and deploy` and confirm.
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Your proxy is now hosted on Cloudflare. Note the url of your worker as you will need it later.
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## Hosting the client
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1. Download the file `movie-web.zip` from the latest release: [https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web/releases/latest](https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web/releases/latest).
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2. Extract the zip file so you can edit the files.
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3. Open `config.js` in Notepad, Visual Studio Code or similar.
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4. Put your Cloudflare proxy URL in-between the double quotes of `VITE_CORS_PROXY_URL: "",`. Make sure to not have a slash at the end of your URL.
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Example (THIS IS MINE, IT WONT WORK FOR YOU): `VITE_CORS_PROXY_URL: "https://test-proxy.test.workers.dev",`
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5. Save the file.
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Your client has now been prepared, you can now host it with any static website hosting (Common ones include [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/), [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/) and [Vercel](https://vercel.com/) but any will work!).
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It doesn't require PHP, it's just a standard static page.
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