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netlify.toml
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# Settings in the [build] context are global and are applied to
# all contexts unless otherwise overridden by more specific contexts.
# [build]
# Directory to change to before starting a build.
# This is where we will look for package.json/.nvmrc/etc.
# If not set, defaults to the root directory.
# base = "project/"
# Directory that contains the deploy-ready HTML files and
# assets generated by the build. This is relative to the base
# directory if one has been set, or the root directory if
# a base has not been set. This sample publishes the directory
# located at the absolute path "root/project/build-output"
# publish = "build-output/"
# Default build command.
# command = "echo 'default context'"
# [[plugins]]
# Installs the Lighthouse Build Plugin for all deploy contexts
# package = "@netlify/plugin-lighthouse"
# Production context: all deploys from the Production branch
# set in your site’s Branches settings in the UI will inherit
# these settings. You can define environment variables
# here but we recommend using the Netlify UI for sensitive
# values to keep them out of your source repository.
[context.production]
# publish = "output/"
# command = "make publish"
environment = { NODE_VERSION = "14.15.3" }
# Deploy Preview context: all deploys generated from
# a pull/merge request will inherit these settings.
# [context.deploy-preview]
# publish = "dist/"
# Here is an example of how to define context-specific
# environment variables. To avoid committing sensitive
# values to public source repositories, set variables
# with the Netlify UI, CLI, or API instead.
# [context.deploy-preview.environment]
# NOT_PRIVATE_ITEM = "not so secret"
# Branch Deploy context: all deploys that are not from
# a pull/merge request or from the Production branch
# will inherit these settings.
# [context.branch-deploy]
# command = "echo branch"
# [context.branch-deploy.environment]
# NODE_ENV = "development"
# Dev context: environment variables set here
# are available for local development environments
# run using Netlify Dev. These values can be
# overwritten on branches that have a more specific
# branch context configured.
# [context.dev.environment]
# NODE_ENV = "development"
# Specific branch context: all deploys from
# this specific branch will inherit these settings.
# [context.staging] # “staging” is a branch name
# command = "echo 'staging'"
# base = "staging"
# For contexts of branches with special characters,
# enclose the branch name with quotes.
# [context."feat/branch"]
# command = "echo 'special branch'"
# base = "branch"
# Redirects and headers are GLOBAL for all builds – they do not
# get scoped to contexts no matter where you define them in the file.
# For context-specific rules, use _headers or _redirects files,
# which are PER-DEPLOY.
# A basic redirect rule
# [[redirects]]
# from = "/*"
# to = "/blog/:splat"
# A redirect rule with many of the supported properties
# [[redirects]]
# from = "/old-path"
# to = "/new-path"
# The default HTTP status code is 301, but you can
# define a different one.
# status = 302
# By default, redirects won’t be applied if there’s a file
# with the same path as the one defined in the `from` property.
# Setting `force` to `true` will make the redirect rule
# take precedence over any existing files.
# force = true
# Redirect from /old-path?id=123 to /new-path.
# Each combination of query params needs to be
# defined in a separate [[redirects]] block.
# More information at https://docs.netlify.com/routing/redirects/redirect-options/#query-parameters
# query = {id = ":id"}
# Redirect based on conditions including browser language,
# geolocation, identity role, and/or cookie presence.
# conditions = {Language = ["en"], Country = ["US"]}
# Sign each request with a value defined in an environment variable
# signed = "API_SIGNATURE_TOKEN"
# You can also define custom headers within your redirects blocks.
# [redirects.headers]
# X-From = "Netlify"
# X-Api-Key = "some-api-key-string"
# Redirects for role-based access control don’t use the 'to' property.
# [[redirects]]
# from = "/gated-path"
# status = 200
# conditions = {Role = ["admin"]}
# force = true
# The following redirect is intended for use with most SPAs
# that handle routing internally.
# [[redirects]]
# from = "/*"
# to = "/index.html"
# status = 200
# [[headers]]
# Define which paths this specific [[headers]] block will cover.
# for = "/*"
# [headers.values]
# X-Frame-Options = "DENY"
# X-XSS-Protection = "1; mode=block"
# Content-Security-Policy = "frame-ancestors https://www.facebook.com"
# Multi-value headers are expressed with multi-line strings.
# cache-control = '''
# max-age=0,
# no-cache,
# no-store,
# must-revalidate'''
# Basic-Auth allows you to password protect your whole site.
# This feature may not be available on all plans.
# Basic-Auth = "someuser:somepassword anotheruser:anotherpassword"
# [functions]
# Directory with serverless functions, including background
# functions, to deploy. This is relative to the base directory
# if one has been set, or the root directory if
# a base hasn’t been set.
# directory = "functions/"
# Use [dev] to set configuration overrides for local
# development environments run using Netlify Dev - except
# for environment variables. Environment variables for Netlify
# Dev should be set under [context.dev.environment] instead.
# [dev]
# command = "yarn start"
# port = 8888
# publish = "dist"