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# cloudron-flaresolverr
Proxy server to bypass Cloudflare protection. Packaged for Cloudron.
## About FlareSolverr
FlareSolverr is a proxy server to bypass Cloudflare and DDoS-GUARD protection. It's particularly useful for applications like Radarr, Sonarr, Jackett, and other automation tools that need to access websites protected by Cloudflare.
## Installation
### Prerequisites
You need to install Cloudron CLI: [Cloudron CLI Documentation](https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/cli/)
After installation, connect the CLI to your Cloudron instance:
```bash
cloudron login <your-cloudron-domain>
```
### Build and Install
1. Build the Docker image:
```bash
docker build -t yourusername/flaresolverr:1.0.0 .
```
2. Push the image to Docker Hub (or your preferred registry):
```bash
docker push yourusername/flaresolverr:1.0.0
```
3. Install the app on Cloudron:
```bash
cloudron install --image yourusername/flaresolverr:1.0.0
```
**Note:** Make sure you're in the `cloudron-flaresolverr` directory when running this command, as Cloudron CLI needs to read the `CloudronManifest.json` file.
### Usage
After installation, FlareSolverr will be available at the URL assigned by Cloudron. The default port is 8191.
You can test the service by visiting:
- `https://your-app-url.cloudron.app/` - Shows welcome message
- `https://your-app-url.cloudron.app/health` - Health check endpoint
### Configuration
FlareSolverr can be configured using environment variables. Key environment variables include:
- `LOG_LEVEL` - Logging level (default: `info`)
- `HOST` - Host to bind to (default: `0.0.0.0`)
- `PORT` - Port to listen on (default: `8191`)
- `CAPTCHA_SOLVER` - Captcha solver service (optional)
- `PROXY_URL` - Proxy URL (optional)
- `PROXY_USERNAME` - Proxy username (optional)
- `PROXY_PASSWORD` - Proxy password (optional)
You can set these in your Cloudron app settings under "Environment Variables".
### Integration with Other Apps
To use FlareSolverr with other Cloudron apps (like Radarr, Sonarr, etc.), you'll need to:
1. Get the internal IP address of your FlareSolverr container:
```bash
docker ps
docker network inspect cloudron
```
2. Configure your application to use FlareSolverr:
- URL: `http://<flaresolverr-internal-ip>:8191`
- Or use the Cloudron internal DNS if available
### Features
- ✅ Bypass Cloudflare protection
- ✅ Bypass DDoS-GUARD protection
- ✅ Headless Chrome/Chromium support
- ✅ Automatic session management
- ✅ Health check endpoint
- ✅ Prometheus metrics support
### Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues:
1. Check the app logs:
```bash
cloudron logs -f flaresolverr
```
2. Verify Chromium is working correctly inside the container
3. Ensure proper permissions on `/app/data` directory
### References
- [FlareSolverr GitHub Repository](https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr)
- [Cloudron Packaging Documentation](https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/)
- [Cloudron Packaging Tutorial](https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/tutorial/)
## License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.