@heroku/update-node-build-script
Summary
You will need to make sure you are in your application's root directory, then run:
$ npx @heroku/update-node-build-script
Why?
To make getting started with Node.js on Heroku easier we will begin executing the build
script
by default if it is defined in your package.json
. This change will go live on Monday, March 11, 2019.
Read more about this change in our FAQ.
For users with an existing build
script that they may not want run during the build, this will
require some slight modifications to their package.json
. The modifications are simple and mechanical,
and this CLI tool will make updating as easy as possible.
Usage
You will need to make sure you are in your application's root directory, then run:
$ npx @heroku/update-node-build-script
npx
is a tool that comes with the modern verions of npm
bundled with Node. If for some reason, npx
is not available on your system, you can install it with the following command:
$ npm install -g npx
or download and run this package directly:
$ cd $APP_DIRECTORY
$ npm install -g @heroku/update-node-build-script
$ update-node-build-script
and then you can uninstall it when you are finished:
$ npm uninstall -g @heroku/update-node-build-script
What does this command do?
When it runs it will inspect the contents of your package.json
file, note which scripts
you have defined,
and suggest a modification that will opt you in to the new build rules while maintaining your existing build behavior.
It will make no changes without your explicit approval.
Feel free to inspect the source of this tool.
I don't want to run an npx command on my system
No problem! This tool is provided only as a convenience. The changes are documented in this FAQ and are simple to perform manually.