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title: 'Deploy'
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---
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# Deploying the client
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## Method 1 - Vercel - Recommended
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[![Deploy with Vercel](https://vercel.com/button)](https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fmovie-web%2Fmovie-web%2Ftree%2Fmaster&env=VITE_CORS_PROXY_URL,VITE_TMDB_READ_API_KEY)
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1. Click the Deploy button.
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1. Sign in using either a GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket.
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1. Follow the instructions to create a repository for movie-web.
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1. Configure the environment variables:
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- `VITE_CORS_PROXY_URL`: Enter your proxy URL here. Make sure to not have a slash at the end of your URL.
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Example (THIS IS AN EXAMPLE, IT WON'T WORK FOR YOU): `https://test-proxy.test.workers.dev`
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- `VITE_TMDB_READ_API_KEY`: Enter your TMDB Read Access Token here. Please read [the TMDB page](2.tmdb.md) on how to get an API key.
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- `VITE_BACKEND_URL`: Only set if you have a self-hosted backend. Put in your backend URL. Check out [configuration reference](../4.client/2.configuration.md) for details. Make sure to not have a slash at the end of the URL.
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1. Click "Deploy"
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1. Congrats! You have your own version of movie-web hosted.
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1. You may wish to configure a custom domain - Please consult [the Vercel docs for how to do this](https://vercel.com/docs/getting-started-with-vercel/domains).
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## Method 2 - Static Web Host
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1. Download the file `movie-web.zip` from the latest release: 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 an editor such as Notepad, Visual Studio Code or similar.
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4. Put your 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 AN EXAMPLE, IT WON'T WORK FOR YOU): `VITE_CORS_PROXY_URL: "https://test-proxy.test.workers.dev"`
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5. Put your TMDB Read Access Token inside the quotes of `VITE_TMDB_READ_API_KEY: ""`. Please read [the TMDB page](2.tmdb.md) on how to get an API key.
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6. If you have a self-hosted backend server, enter your URL in the `VITE_BACKEND_URL` variable. Check out [configuration reference](../4.client/2.configuration.md) for details. Make sure to not have a slash at the end of the URL.
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7. Save the file.
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8. Upload **all** of the files to a static website hosting such as:
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- GitHub Pages
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- Netlify
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- Vercel
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- Etc, [there are lots of options](https://www.staticwebsitehosting.org/){target="\_blank"}.
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9. Congrats! You have your own version of movie-web hosted.
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## Method 3 - Docker Compose - Home Network
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This method is meant for those using a desktop device or single board computer with a minimum of 4GB of RAM such as a [Raspberry Pi](https://www.raspberrypi.com/) to run movie-web on there home network for network connected devices.
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1. Ensure you have [docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) installed. In a newly created directory called `movie-web` create a file called `docker-compose.yaml`. Paste the contents of the code block below into this file.
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```yaml
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version: "3.8"
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services:
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movieweb:
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build:
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context: https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web.git
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# args:
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# TMDB_READ_API_KEY: ""
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# CORS_PROXY_URL: ""
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# BACKEND_URL: ""
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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restart: unless-stopped
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```
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2. Within the `docker-compose.yaml` file uncomment `args`, `TMDB_READ_API_KEY`, `CORS_PROXY_URL`.
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- Make sure `args` is in-line with `context`
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- Make sure `TMDB_READ_API_KEY` and `CORS_PROXY_URL` are tabbed once to the right of `args`.
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3. Put your proxy URL in-between the double quotes of `CORS_PROXY_URL: ""`. Make sure to not have a slash at the end of your URL.
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Example (THIS IS AN EXAMPLE, IT WON'T WORK FOR YOU): `CORS_PROXY_URL: "https://test-proxy.test.workers.dev"`
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4. Put your TMDB Read Access Token inside the quotes of `TMDB_READ_API_KEY: ""`. Please read [the TMDB page](2.tmdb.md) on how to get an API key.
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5. Uncomment and add any [additional environment variables](3.configuration.md) you may need. Remove the `VITE_` prefix when adding an environment variable to `args`.
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6. Save the file!
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7. Now use [docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) to run `movieweb` as background service.
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```bash
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# movie-web is the current working directory
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$ docker compose up --detach
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```
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8. Verify that setup was successful
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- Navigate to `http://localhost`. You should see the UI for `movie-web`. Find something to watch and make sure that it plays.
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- View logs with
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```bash
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$ docker compose logs --follow movieweb
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```
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9. Set a static IP address for your device.
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- For Raspberry Pi: [guide](https://www.makeuseof.com/raspberry-pi-set-static-ip/)
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- For Mac: [guide](https://www.macinstruct.com/tutorials/how-to-set-a-static-ip-address-on-a-mac/)
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- For Windows: [guide](https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-set-up-a-static-ip-address)
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10. Navigate to movie web at `http://<static-ip-address` from another device connected to your network.
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### To Perform Updates For New Releases of Movie Web
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1. Make sure `movie-web` is your current working directory and run:
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```bash
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# Re-build the image and start the container
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$ docker compose up --build --detach
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```
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