heroku-buildpack-nginx
create-react-app-buildpack
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246 | 3,328 | |
1.2% | - | |
5.0 | 1.6 | |
3 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
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heroku-buildpack-nginx
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The future of React projects on Heroku
On the static web server buildpack page says that you should use the nginx buildpack now on to deploy static sites. Try to follow the instructions there
create-react-app-buildpack
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The future of React projects on Heroku
I just started learning React and have been deploying to Heroku since it has worked the best in the past. I saw that the most popular build pack will soon no longer work as Heroku is upgraded. What does this mean for the future of React projects on Heroku?
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How to Deploy a React App to Heroku in 5 Minutes in 5 Easy Steps
Once you click add buildpack, it displays a pop-up on the dashboard. Paste this link in the Enter Buildpack URL and click on save changes. That is all you have to do.
- Create-React_app with Rails, cannot move from Dev to Production Mode
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Deploying DApp to heroku: Part (4/4)
https://github.com/mars/create-react-app-buildpack.git
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Having an insane amount of trouble making a Fullstack React App
the 405 is being thrown by the nginx reverse proxy that's run as part of the community create-react-app buildpack for heroku. I haven't dug in deeply but I'm assuming you're using this and that'd be the place to start. there's some noise about 405s being 'disallowed' for builds using Heroku's static buildpack (which this one does), but I have no idea why, how or if that's actually the case. good luck
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Hosting React/Rails app on Heroku requires 2 dynos?
I'm not sure you need a dyno for React as it runs in a user's browser. You just need a way to serve the JS to your user. After a quick google search I found this article and this Heroku buildpack. Good luck
What are some alternatives?
heroku-buildpack-static - [DEPRECATED] Heroku buildpack for handling static sites and single page web apps
subdir-heroku-buildpack - Allows to use subdirectory configured via environment variable as a project root
heroku-buildpack-nodejs - Heroku's buildpack for Node.js applications.
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
serve - Static file serving and directory listing
python-poetry-buildpack - Heroku buildpack that makes it possible to use Poetry with the official Python buildpack
heroku-buildpack-python - Heroku's buildpack for Python applications.
heroku-opus - opus codec as a heroku buildpack
mlflow-easyauth - Deploy MLflow with HTTP basic authentication using Docker
heroku-buildpack-google-chrome - Run (headless) Google Chrome on Heroku
astro - Code to accompany Astro articles.
heroku-buildpack-phoenix-static - A Heroku buildpack for building Phoenix's static assets