Summary: Makes the command easier as this is a one-liner Reviewed By: passy Differential Revision: D13878049 fbshipit-source-id: 99477939e51524234ae06c42687ae3a2db31211e
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id: custom-ports
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title: Running Flipper with different ports
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sidebar_label: Using different ports
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---
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By default Flipper runs its servers on ports 8088 and 8089, and the mobile SDKs look for servers on those ports.
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Each of these can be overridden by setting an environment variable, with the format `${INSECURE_PORT},${SECURE_PORT}`.
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To run the desktop app using custom ports:
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```
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FLIPPER_PORTS=1111,2222 ./flipper
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```
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To configure the Android SDK for custom ports, set the `flipper.ports` prop to your chosen ports `1111,2222` like so, and then launch the Android app.
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```
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adb shell su 0 setprop flipper.ports 1111,2222
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```
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To configure the iOS SDK for custom ports, set the FLIPPER_PORTS environment variable in your app launch script.
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