# Proxy Raye Proxy Raye is an alternative front-end for adult websites. Watch videos on a clean UI without tracking and without annoying ads popping up from everywhere! ## Currently supported platforms: - XVideos - XNXX - (...more coming soon!) ## Working demos Vercel hosted demo can be found [here](https://proxyraye.vercel.app). Self-hosted demo can be found [here](https://proxyraye.copyriot.xyz). # Quickstart You can run the project on local by cloning the repo. ## Docker You can run it via Docker with docker-compose by opening root folder via console and running: ``` docker-compose up -d ``` And head browser to `localhost:8069`. ### Caching Starting from version `0.3.0` caching is enabled by default inside `docker-compose.yaml`. A base Redis image will be added to the network. However, Proxy Raye can still work without Redis by setting `ENABLE_REDIS=false` under `environment:`. ## Node.js You can also run project outside Docker via npm (tested with NodeJS `20.11` and above). You can run the project by opening root folder via console and running: ``` npm install npm run build npm run start ``` And head browser to `localhost:3000`. ### (optional) Enable caching If you want to enable caching, please rename `.env.example` to `.env` file inside root folder. Inside `.env` file you will find following variables: ``` ENABLE_REDIS=true REDIS_URL='redis://127.0.0.1:6379' ``` These values assume a basic Redis instance running on local machine. If your local setup is different, or your Redis instance is somewhere else, please change `REDIS_URL` accordingly. # Modify If you want to edit the project you can start development mode by opening root folder via console and running: ``` npm install npm run dev ``` The project uses following tech stack: - NextJS 14 (w/App router) - Typescript - Redux - Pico CSS with Sass - Next/Intl It scrapes data server-side and return treated data to the frontend to be rendered. # Deploy ## Vercel You can deploy the app on Vercel by cloning this repo on your GitHub/Gitlab and making it private. Than create a new Vercel account and import it there. Vercel deploy doesn't need particular configuration. Due to Vercel's *serverless* nature (which makes every request to XVideos and other platforms come from a different IP) it becomes very hard for *web application firewalls* to ban addresses effectively. ## Self-host You can self host the project on your local server via docker-compose and reverse-proxy exposed port to nginx.