Heroku buildpack for running NGINX in front of a static site.
- Custom build script. Decide how to build your own site when deploying. No need to version build artifacts.
- Optional password authentication. For protected sites, the option is available to protect all assets with basic auth using an htpasswd file. Great for staging or development sites!
- Choose the version of NGINX. Just set the environment variable for a valid version.
This buildpack is commonly added on top of an existing Heroku buildpack. For example, if you have a site that needs to be built using npm, add this buildpack after the heroku/nodejs buildpack.
heroku buildpacks:add https://github.com/jcomo/static-site-buildpack.git
On the next deploy NGINX will be built and deployed alongside your static site.
By default the static root is set as www/data
but can be configured.
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NGINX_VERSION |
1.11.3 | The version of NGINX to build. To change, the cache must be purged first |
NGINX_ROOT |
www/data | The directory serving the static site |
NGINX_FORCE_SSL |
false | Forces requests to https if enabled |
NGINX_ALLOW_POST |
false | Allows access to static content using the POST method (will result in 405 otherwise) |
NGINX_BUILD_SCRIPT |
bin/build_site.sh | The location of the script that will build the site |
NGINX_NOCACHE_FILETYPES |
(none) | The file extensions to not put under cache control (useful for development servers) |
NGINX_HTPASSWD |
(none) | The location of the htpasswd file to protect the site. Will be unprotected if not set |
NGINX_WORKERS |
2 | The number of NGINX workers (don't change without good reason) |