# Installation There are three ways you can install imgproxy: ### Docker imgproxy can (and should) be used as a standalone application inside a Docker container. Just pull the official image from Docker Hub: ```bash $ docker pull darthsim/imgproxy:latest $ docker run -p 8080:8080 -it darthsim/imgproxy ``` You can also build your own image. imgproxy is ready to be dockerized, plug and play: ```bash $ docker build -t imgproxy . $ docker run -p 8080:8080 -it imgproxy ``` ### Heroku imgproxy can be deployed to Heroku with a click of a button: [![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/DarthSim/imgproxy) However, you can do it manually with a few steps: ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/DarthSim/imgproxy.git && cd imgproxy $ heroku create your-application $ heroku stack:set container $ git push heroku master ``` ### From the source 1. First, install [libvips](https://github.com/libvips/libvips). ```bash # macOS $ brew install vips # Ubuntu # Ubuntu apt repository contains a pretty old version of libvips. # It's recommended to use PPA with an up to date version. $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dhor/myway $ sudo apt-get install libvips-dev # FreeBSD $ pkg install -y pkgconf vips ``` 2. Next, install imgproxy itself: ```bash $ CGO_LDFLAGS_ALLOW="-s|-w" go get -f -u github.com/DarthSim/imgproxy ``` **Note:** imgproxy build is automatically tested with the latest three minor versions of Go and libvips. Successfully build with the older versions is not guaranteed but yet may be possible.