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Heroku Buildpack for Node.js

Custom buildpack to use npm with strict-ssl: false.

How it Works

Here's an overview of what this buildpack does:

  • Uses the semver.io webservice to find the latest version of node that satisfies the engines.node semver range in your package.json.
  • Allows any recent version of node to be used, including pre-release versions.
  • Uses an S3 caching proxy of nodejs.org for faster downloads of the node binary.
  • Discourages use of dangerous semver ranges like * and >0.10.
  • Uses the version of npm that comes bundled with node.
  • Puts node and npm on the PATH so they can be executed with heroku run.
  • Caches the node_modules directory across builds for fast deploys.
  • Doesn't use the cache if node_modules is checked into version control.
  • Runs npm rebuild if node_modules is checked into version control.
  • Always runs npm install to ensure npm script hooks are executed.
  • Always runs npm prune after restoring cached modules to ensure cleanup of unused dependencies.

For more technical details, see the heavily-commented compile script.

Documentation

For more information about using Node.js and buildpacks on Heroku, see these Dev Center articles:

Legacy Compatibility

For most Node.js apps this buildpack should work just fine. If, however, you're unable to deploy using this new version of the buildpack, you can get your app working again by using the legacy branch:

heroku config:set BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nodejs#legacy -a my-app
git commit -am "empty" --allow-empty # force a git commit
git push heroku master

Then please open a support ticket at help.heroku.com so we can diagnose and get your app running on the default buildpack.

Hacking

To make changes to this buildpack, fork it on Github. Push up changes to your fork, then create a new Heroku app to test it, or configure an existing app to use your buildpack:

# Create a new Heroku app that uses your buildpack
heroku create --buildpack <your-github-url>

# Configure an existing Heroku app to use your buildpack
heroku config:set BUILDPACK_URL=<your-github-url>

# You can also use a git branch!
heroku config:set BUILDPACK_URL=<your-github-url>#your-branch

For more detailed information about testing buildpacks, see CONTRIBUTING.md

Testing

Anvil is a generic build server for Heroku.

gem install anvil-cli

The heroku-anvil CLI plugin is a wrapper for anvil.

heroku plugins:install https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-anvil

The ddollar/test buildpack runs bin/test on your app/buildpack.

heroku build -b ddollar/test # -b can also point to a local directory

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