Tighten quickstart deployment docs.
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from werkzeug.contrib.fixers import LighttpdCGIRootFix
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app.wsgi_app = LighttpdCGIRootFix(app.wsgi_app)
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.. _quickstart_deployment:
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Deploying to a Web Server
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If you want to make your Flask app available to the Internet at large, `Heroku
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<http://www.heroku.com>`_ is very easy to set up and will run small Flask
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applications for free. `Check out their tutorial on how to deploy Flask apps on
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their service <http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python>`_.
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There are a number of other websites that will host your Flask app and make it
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easy for you to do so.
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Ready to deploy your new Flask app? To wrap up the quickstart, you can
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immediately deploy to a hosted platform, all of which offer a free plan for
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small projects:
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- `Deploying Flask on Heroku <http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python>`_
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- `Deploying Flask on ep.io <https://www.ep.io/docs/quickstart/flask/>`_
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- `Deploying WSGI on dotCloud <http://docs.dotcloud.com/services/python/>`_
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with `Flask-specific notes <http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/48/>`_
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Other places where you can host your Flask app:
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- `Deploying Flask on Webfaction <http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/65/>`_
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- `Deploying Flask on Google App Engine <https://github.com/kamalgill/flask-appengine-template>`_
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- `Sharing your Localhost Server with Localtunnel <http://flask.pocoo.org/snippets/89/>`_
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If you manage your own hosts and would like to host yourself, see the chapter
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on :ref:`deployment`.
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