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More indepth steps for selfhosting backend
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The postgres database will need to be populated with [migrations](0.introduction.md#migrations) if `postgres.migrateOnBoot` isn't enabled.
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The postgres database will need to be populated with [migrations](0.introduction.md#migrations) if `postgres.migrateOnBoot` isn't enabled.
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## Method 1 - Docker
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## Method 1 - Docker Deployment
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This method will help you set up the backend with the bare minimum configuration options. You'll most likely want to [add some more environment variables](2.configuration.md) to customize your experience more thoroughly.
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This method provides a straightforward setup with minimal configuration. For more extensive customization, see the [Configuration Reference](2.configuration.md).
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The command below will not work unless customized by you, change the [`MWB_POSTGRES__CONNECTION`](2.configuration.md#postgresconnection) and [`MWB_CRYPTO__SESSION_SECRET`](2.configuration.md#cryptosessionsecret) to something valid for the backend to function.
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**Prerequisites**
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If you're using a hosted postgres database like [Neon](https://neon.tech/){target="\_blank"}, you'll also want to enable SSL support for the backend using the [`postgres.ssl`](2.configuration.md#postgresssl) option.
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* **Docker:** If you don't have Docker installed, download it from the official website: [Docker installation](https://www.docker.com/get-started)
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* **Docker Compose:** Install Docker Compose following the instructions for your operating system: [Docker-Compose installation](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
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For other versions of the image, [check out the package page](https://github.com/movie-web/backend/pkgs/container/backend){target="\_blank"}.
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**Setup**
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1. **Create `docker-compose.yml`:**
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```sh
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```yaml
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docker run \
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version: '3.8'
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-p 80:80 \
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-e MWB_POSTGRES__CONNECTION=postgresql://localhost:5432 \
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-e MWB_CRYPTO__SESSION_SECRET=add-your-own-secret \
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-e MWB_META__NAME=unofficial-movie-web \
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ghcr.io/movie-web/backend:latest
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```
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After running that command, your backend [_should_](../1.self-hosting/4.troubleshooting.md) now be available on `localhost:80`. if you want to be able to connect to the backend outside of your local network (for example sharing it with your friends), then you'll need set up to port forwarding.
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services:
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postgres:
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image: postgres
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environment:
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POSTGRES_USER: movie_web_user
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POSTGRES_DB: movie_web_backend
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: YourPasswordHere
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ports:
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- "5432:5432"
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networks:
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- movie-web-network
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movie-web:
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image: ghcr.io/movie-web/backend:latest
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environment:
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MWB_POSTGRES__CONNECTION: postgresql://movie_web_user:YourPasswordHere@postgres:5432/movie_web_backend
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MWB_CRYPTO__SESSION_SECRET: 32CharacterLongStringHere
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MWB_META__NAME: unofficial-movie-web
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MWB_POSTGRES__MIGRATE_ON_BOOT: "true"
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MIKRO_ORM_MIGRATIONS_DISABLE_FOREIGN_KEYS: "true"
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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depends_on:
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- postgres
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networks:
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- movie-web-network
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networks:
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movie-web-network:
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driver: bridge
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```
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**Important:**
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* Replace `YourPasswordHere` with your secure database password.
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* Generate a strong session secret and replace `32CharacterLongStringHere`.
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2. **Start the Backend:** Open a terminal in the directory containing `docker-compose.yml` and execute:
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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**Accessing Your Backend**
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Your backend should be accessible on `(YourPrivateIP):80`. To share it outside your local network, you'll need to configure port forwarding or cloudflared tunnel.
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**Optional: Implementing a Reverse Proxy**
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To enhance your SSL and domain configuration, it's advisable to establish a reverse proxy, such as Nginx. For an optimal choice in this regard, Cloudflare Zero Trust Tunnel is recommended. You can find more information [here](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/get-started/create-remote-tunnel/).
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- If you decide to utilize a reverse proxy, it's important to include `MWB_SERVER__CORS: "https://movie.example.com"` in your configuration.
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- `MWB_SERVER__CORS` must contain a **space-separated** list of origins (Protocol + Hostname) for the client to be able to access the backend.
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- Depending on your specific setup, you may also require the addition of `MWB_SERVER__TRUST_PROXY: true` and `MWB_SERVER__TRUST_CLOUDFLARE: true`.
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## Method 2 - Railway (Easy)
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## Method 2 - Railway (Easy)
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