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Update Readme to include example for setting NGINX_ROOT

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Senthil Arivudainambi 2020-07-05 18:15:08 -07:00
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## Configuration ## Configuration
You can override the nginx root via setting the `NGINX_ROOT` environment variable. This should be a relative path in your repository. You can override the nginx root via setting the `NGINX_ROOT` environment variable. This should be a relative path in your repository (for example `dokku config:set <app> NGINX_ROOT=_site` if you are deploying a Jekyll site).
You may completely override the built-in nginx config by placing an `app-nginx.conf.sigil` file in the root, modeled after our own [`conf/app-nginx.conf.sigil`](https://github.com/dokku/buildpack-nginx/blob/master/conf/app-nginx.conf.sigil). This will be used inside of the container, and not by the host Dokku instance. See the [sigil project](https://github.com/gliderlabs/sigil) for more information concerning the sigil format. You may completely override the built-in nginx config by placing an `app-nginx.conf.sigil` file in the root, modeled after our own [`conf/app-nginx.conf.sigil`](https://github.com/dokku/buildpack-nginx/blob/master/conf/app-nginx.conf.sigil). This will be used inside of the container, and not by the host Dokku instance. See the [sigil project](https://github.com/gliderlabs/sigil) for more information concerning the sigil format.