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You should set the environment variable `TOOLJET_SERVER_URL` ( URL of the server ) while building the frontend and also set `SERVE_CLIENT` to `false`` for standalone client build.
For example: `SERVE_CLIENT=false TOOLJET_SERVER_URL=https://server.tooljet.com npm run build && firebase deploy`
:::
1. Initialize firebase project
```bash
firebase init
```
Select Firebase Hosting and set build as the static file directory
2. Deploy client to Firebase
```bash
firebase deploy
```
## Deploying ToolJet client with Google Cloud Storage
:::tip
You should set the environment variable `TOOLJET_SERVER_URL` ( URL of the server ) while building the frontend.
For example: `SERVE_CLIENT=false TOOLJET_SERVER_URL=https://server.tooljet.io npm run build`
:::
#### Using Load balancer
ToolJet client can be hosted from Cloud Storage bucket just like hosting any other static website.
Follow the instructions from google documentation [here](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website).
2. Edit permissions for the bucket to assign _New principal_ as `allUsers` with role as `Storage Object Viewer` and permit for public access for the bucket.
3. Click on _Edit website configuration_ from the [buckets browser](https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser?_ga=2.180838119.1530169400.1637242882-657891227.1637242882) and specify the main page as `index.html`
4. Follow the [instructions](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website#lb-ssl) on creating a load balancer for hosting a static website.
5. Optionally, create Cloud CDN to use with the backend bucket assigned to the load balancer.
6. After the load balancer is created there will be an IP assigned to it. Try hitting it to check the website is being loaded.
7. Use the load balancer IP as the static IP for the A record of your domain.
#### Using Google App Engine
1. Upload the build folder onto a bucket
2. Upload `app.yaml` file onto bucket with the following config
New LTS versions are released every 3-5 months with an end-of-life of atleast 18 months. To check the latest LTS version, visit the [ToolJet Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/tooljet/tooljet/tags) page. The LTS tags follow a naming convention with the prefix `LTS-` followed by the version number, for example `tooljet/tooljet:ee-lts-latest`.
If this is a new installation of the application, you may start directly with the latest version. This guide is not required for new installations.
#### Prerequisites for Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version:
- It is crucial to perform a **comprehensive backup of your database** before starting the upgrade process to prevent data loss.
- Users on versions earlier than **v2.23.0-ee2.10.2** must first upgrade to this version before proceeding to the LTS version.