This guide will walk you through how to add your proxy CSV or text file using the V2 parser on the proxies settings page.
- If you have not added any proxy CSV’s to Jancy your settings page will look like the screenshot below.

- To add your CSV, start by pressing on the + button next to “Add a proxy provider”.

- After pressing the + button next to “Add a proxy provider”, a menu will open. In this menu select the “v2: Load proxies from a delimited text file (w/ column section)” option.

- After selecting the “v2: Load proxies from a delimited text file (w/ column section)” option, a dialog box will open for you to select your CSV file. In this dialog box, select the button to the right of the “Path” Field.

- After pressing the button from step 4, a new window in your computers filing system will open. In this window select your CSV file and click the open button.

- After pressing the open button, your computers filing system window should close and in the dialog box from step 4 you should see the path to your file and the name in the field below.

- Now you will have to change the column format in accordance with your CSV. It may help to open your CSV to double check what column order you have. In this guide we will reference the example proxy CSV file found in the documentation here.
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❗ If the wrong column format is selected, Jancy may read your file incorrectly causing your proxies not to work.
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- In the example CSV in the screenshot above, the following columns are used: Name, Host, Port, Username, Password. So, in the column format drop down we will select the option that matches this. Make sure to match the column format with what is in your file.
