# Quick start ## Installation Let's get started with `@movie-web/providers`. First lets install the package. ::code-group ```bash [NPM] npm install @movie-web/providers ``` ```bash [Yarn] yarn add @movie-web/providers ``` ```bash [PNPM] pnpm install @movie-web/providers ``` :: ## Scrape your first item To get started with scraping on the **server**, first you have to make an instance of the providers. ::alert{type="warning"} This snippet will only work on a **server**. For other environments, check out [Usage on X](../2.essentials/0.usage-on-x.md). :: ```ts [index.ts (server)] import { makeProviders, makeStandardFetcher, targets } from '@movie-web/providers'; // this is how the library will make http requests const myFetcher = makeStandardFetcher(fetch); // make an instance of the providers library const providers = makeProviders({ fetcher: myFetcher, // will be played on a native video player target: targets.NATIVE }) ``` Perfect. You now have an instance of the providers you can reuse everywhere. Now let's scrape an item: ```ts [index.ts (server)] // fetch some data from TMDB const media = { type: 'movie', title: "Hamilton", releaseYear: 2020, tmdbId: "556574" } const output = await providers.runAll({ media: media }) ``` Now we have our stream in the output variable. (If the output is `null` then nothing could be found.) To find out how to use the streams, check out [Using streams](../2.essentials/4.using-streams.md).