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#### Fixed #### Fixed
* [#193](https://github.com/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/issues/193) Fixed `maxVisits` being set to 0 when trying to reset it from having a value to `null`. * [#193](https://github.com/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/issues/193) Fixed `maxVisits` being set to 0 when trying to reset it from having a value to `null`.
* [#196](https://github.com/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/issues/196) Included apache `.htaccess` file which takes care of falling back to index.html when reloading the page on a client-side handled route.
## 2.3.0 - 2020-01-19 ## 2.3.0 - 2020-01-19

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There are three ways in which you can use this application. There are three ways in which you can use this application.
* The easiest way to use shlink-web-client is by just going to <https://app.shlink.io>. ### From app.shlink.io
The application runs 100% in the browser, so you can safely access any shlink instance from there. The easiest way to use shlink-web-client is by just going to <https://app.shlink.io>.
* Self hosting the application yourself. The application runs 100% in the browser, so you can safely access any shlink instance from there.
Get the [latest release](https://github.com/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/releases/latest) and download the distributable zip file attached to it (`shlink-web-client_X.X.X_dist.zip`). ### Docker image
The package contains static files only, so just put it in a folder and serve it with the web server of your choice. If you want to deploy shlink-web-client in a container-based cluster (kubernetes, docker swarm, etc), just pick the [shlinkio/shlink-web-client](https://hub.docker.com/r/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/) image and do it.
Provided dist files are configured to be served from the root of your domain. If you need to serve shlink-web-client from a subpath, you will have to build it yourself following [these steps](#serve-shlink-in-subpath). It's a lightweight [nginx:alpine](https://hub.docker.com/r/library/nginx/) image serving the static app on port 80.
* Using the official [docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/) ### Self-hosted
If you want to deploy shlink-web-client in a container-based cluster (kubernetes, docker swarm, etc), just pick the `shlinkio/shlink-web-client` image and do it. If you want to self-host it yourself, get the [latest release](https://github.com/shlinkio/shlink-web-client/releases/latest) and download the distributable zip file attached to it (`shlink-web-client_X.X.X_dist.zip`).
It's a lightweight [nginx:alpine](https://hub.docker.com/r/library/nginx/) image serving the static app on port 80. The package contains static files only, so just put it in a folder and serve it with the web server of your choice.
**Considerations**:
* Provided dist files are configured to be served from the root of your domain. If you need to serve shlink-web-client from a subpath, you will have to build it yourself following [these steps](#serve-shlink-in-subpath).
* The app has a client-side router that handles dynamic paths. Because of that, you need to configure your web server to fall-back to the `index.html` file when requested files do not exist.
* If you use Apache, you are covered, since the project includes an `.htaccess` file which already does this.
* If you use nginx, you can [see how it's done](config/docker/nginx.conf) for the docker image and do the same.
## Pre-configuring servers ## Pre-configuring servers