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# Setting up the proxy
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Our proxy is used to bypass CORS-protected URLs on the client side, allowing users to make requests to protected endpoints without a backend server.
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The proxy is made using [Nitro by UnJS](https://nitro.unjs.io/) which supports building the proxy to work on multiple providers including Cloudflare Workers, AWS Lambda and [more...](https://nitro.unjs.io/deploy)
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Our recommended provider is Cloudflare due to its [generous free plan](https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/plans/developer-platform/).
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## Cloudflare Workers
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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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[![Deploy to Cloudflare Workers](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/button)](https://deploy.workers.cloudflare.com/?url=https://github.com/movie-web/simple-proxy)
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1. Create a GitHub account at https://github.com if you don't have one.
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1. Click the "Deploy with workers" button above.
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1. Click the "Authorize Workers" button to authorise Cloudflare to talk to GitHub.
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1. Authorize Cloudflare Workers in the GitHub page that pops up.
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1. Follow the instructions to configure your Cloudflare account. Select "I have an account" if you have a Cloudflare account already, otherwise follow the link to create one.
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1. Click the link to "Workers Dashboard" to find your account ID.
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1. If you have used workers in the past, there will be a place on the right hand side to copy your account ID.
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1. If you haven't used workers before, you can copy your account ID from the URL e.g. https://dash.cloudflare.com/ab7cb454c93987b6343350d4e84c16c7/workers-and-pages/create where `ab7cb454c93987b6343350d4e84c16c7` is the account ID.
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1. Paste the account ID into the text box on the original Cloudflare workers page.
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1. Click the link to "My Profile" to create an API token.
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1. Click "Create Token".
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1. Select "Use template" next to "Edit Cloudflare Workers".
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1. Under "Account Resources", select "Include" and your account under the dropdown.
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1. Under "Zone Resources", select "All zones" (You can select a more specific zone if you have the zones available).
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1. At the bottom of the page, click "Continue to summary".
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1. On the next screen, click "Create token".
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1. Copy the API token and **save it in a safe place, it won't be shown again**.
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1. Paste the API token into the Cloudflare Workers API Token text box.
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1. Click "Fork the Repository" and follow the instructions to enable workflows.
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1. Click "Deploy" to deploy to Cloudflare Workers.
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1. Congratulations! Your worker is now deploying. Please wait for the GitHub Action to build and publish your worker.
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1. You can click the "Worker dash" and "GitHub repo" buttons to see the status of the deploy.
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1. When the worker has deployed, you will need to take note of the URL. This can be found on Cloudflare under Workers and Pages -> Overview -> proxy.
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