This is the official Heroku buildpack for Node.js apps.
For more information about using this Node.js buildpack on Heroku, see these Dev Center articles:
For more general information about buildpacks on Heroku:
In production, you frequently want to lock all of your dependencies - including buildpacks - to a specific version. That way, you can regularly update and test them, upgrading with confidence.
First, find the version you want from
the list of buildpack versions.
Then, specify that version with buildpacks:set
:
heroku buildpacks:set https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nodejs#v83 -a my-app
If you have trouble upgrading to the latest version of the buildpack, please open a support ticket at help.heroku.com so we can assist.
This buildpack automatically exports node, npm, and any node_modules binaries
into the $PATH
for easy use in subsequent buildpacks.
Having trouble? Dig it? Feature request?
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 buildpacks:set <your-github-url>
# You can also use a git branch!
heroku buildpacks:set <your-github-url>#your-branch
The buildpack tests use Docker to simulate Heroku's Cedar-14 and Heroku-16 containers.
To run the test suite:
make test
Or to just test in cedar or cedar-14:
make test-cedar-14
make test-heroku-16
The tests are run via the vendored shunit2 test framework.
If you would like to develop and update the go binaries you will need to install go 1.12 and upx
If your builds are not completing and have errors you may need to examine your build environment for HTTP_PROXY
, HTTPS_PROXY
, and NO_PROXY
environment variables. A few examples of build output that may indicate issues with these values are below.
// ...
-----> Installing binaries
engines.node (package.json): 10
engines.npm (package.json): unspecified (use default)
Resolving node version 10...
Error: Unknown error installing "10" of node
-----> Build failed
// ...
// ...
-----> Node.js app detected
curl: (35) OpenSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to lang-common.s3.amazonaws.com:443
// ...
If the environment where you are running the buildpack does not require a proxy to be used for HTTP connections you should try setting
the NO_PROXY
environment variable to amazonaws.com
, i.e. running the command export NO_PROXY=amazonaws.com
immediatly before executing
the buildpack or by setting that environment value inside the buildpack. If you find HTTP_PROXY
and HTTPS_PROXY
environment variables and do not need a proxy in your build environment then the environment
variables should be removed.