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title: fly.io
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description: "This guide explains how to deploy Bifrost on fly.io"
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icon: "fly"
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---
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As `Bifrost` uses multiple sub-modules (`core`, `framework`, etc.) and also embeds the front-end into a single binary (embed.FS), we use a custom Docker build step before we hand over the deployment to flyctl.
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There are two ways to deploy Bifrost on Fly.io:
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1. By cloning the repo
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2. Using flyctl + Docker Hub image
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## By cloning the repo
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1. Clone https://github.com/maximhq/bifrost
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2. Ensure [Make](/deployment-guides/how-to/install-make) is installed.
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3. Run `make deploy-to-fly-io APP_NAME=<your-fly-app-name>`
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## Using flyctl + Docker Hub image
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1. Update your `fly.toml` to specify the Bifrost Docker Hub image.
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```toml
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[build]
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image = "maximhq/bifrost:latest"
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```
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2. Or you can specify the Docker Hub image path in the command:
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```
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fly deploy --app <your-app-name> --image docker.io/maximhq/bifrost:latest
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``` |