# heroku-buildpack-nginx This is the official dokku buildpack for static websites, powered by nginx. ## Usage All static files that you want to serve should be in the root directory of your repository. No need to use a separate `www` folder. `buildpack-nginx` will automatically download the buildpack, download NGINX, compile it, and install it. The next time you push your project, the buildpack will reuse the precompiled binaries. ### Dokku To trigger detection of this buildpack you need to add a dotfile: Add an *empty* file called `.static` to your root directory of your web project (regardless if you use a custom value for NGINX_ROOT) ### Heroku Heroku users can use this buildpack by running the following command: ``` heroku buildpacks:set https://github.com/dokku/buildpack-nginx.git ``` ## Configuration ### Custom nginx root You can override the nginx root via setting the `NGINX_ROOT` environment variable. This should be a relative path in your repository. ```shell # where the app is named `static-app` # and the root dir is _site dokku config:set static-app NGINX_ROOT=_site ```` ### Default to index for history routing By default, this buildpack will 404 if a requested file is not found. For static sites that use the browser's history router to show the correct context, setting the `NGINX_DEFAULT_REQUEST` to a specific file will override this. ```shell # where the app is named `static-app` # and the desired default response is index.html dokku config:set static-app NGINX_DEFAULT_REQUEST=index.html ``` ### Custom nginx config file 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. ### Custom MIME types Files will be served with a `Content-Type` according to a list of supported MIME types at [`conf/mime.types`](https://github.com/dokku/heroku-buildpack-nginx/blob/master/conf/mime.types). If you need to serve files of a MIME type not included in the list, you can provide your own `mime.types` file in the root. ## Credits and License `buildpack-nginx` is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and has been informed by many similar projects on the web. [Florian Heinemann](http://twitter.com/TheSumOfAll/)