Build image
Cloudflare Pages' build environment has broad support for a variety of languages, such as Ruby, Node.js, Python, PHP, and Go.
If you need to use a specific version of a language, (for example, Node.js or Ruby) you can specify it by providing an associated environment variable in your build configuration, or setting the relevant file in your source code.
Supported languages and tools
Section titled “Supported languages and tools”In the following tables, review the preinstalled versions for languages and tools included in the Cloudflare Pages' build image, and the environment variables and/or files available for overriding the preinstalled version:
Languages and runtime
Section titled “Languages and runtime”Tool | Default version | Supported versions | Environment variable | File |
---|---|---|---|---|
Go | 1.21.0 | Any version | GO_VERSION | |
Node.js | 18.17.1 | Any version | NODE_VERSION | .nvmrc, .node-version |
Python | 3.11.5 | Any version | PYTHON_VERSION | .python-version, runtime.txt |
Ruby | 3.2.2 | Any version | RUBY_VERSION | .ruby-version |
Tool | Default version | Supported versions | Environment variable | File |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clojure | ||||
Elixir | 1.7 | 1.7 only | ||
Erlang | 21 | 21 only | ||
Go | 1.14.4 | Any version | GO_VERSION | |
Java | 8 | 8 only | ||
Node.js | 12.18.0 | Any version | NODE_VERSION | .nvmrc, .node-version |
PHP | 5.6 | 5.6, 7.2, 7.4 only | PHP_VERSION | |
Python | 2.7 | 2.7, 3.5, 3.7 only | PYTHON_VERSION | runtime.txt, Pipfile |
Ruby | 2.7.1 | Any version between 2.6.2 and 2.7.5 | RUBY_VERSION | .ruby-version |
Swift | 5.2.5 | Any 5.x version | SWIFT_VERSION | .swift-version |
.NET | 3.1.302 |
Tool | Default version | Supported versions | Environment variable |
---|---|---|---|
Bundler | 2.4.10 | Corresponds with Ruby version | |
Embedded Dart Sass | 1.62.1 | Up to 1.62.1 | EMBEDDED_DART_SASS_VERSION |
gem | 3.4.10 | Corresponds with Ruby version | |
Hugo | 0.118.2 | Any version | HUGO_VERSION |
npm | 9.6.7 | Corresponds with Node.js version | |
pip | 23.2.1 | Corresponds with Python version | |
pipx | 1.2.0 | ||
pnpm | 8.7.1 | Any version | PNPM_VERSION |
Poetry | 1.6.1 | ||
Yarn | 3.6.3 | Any version | YARN_VERSION |
Bun | 1.1.33 | Any version | BUN_VERSION |
Tool | Default version | Supported versions | Environment variable |
---|---|---|---|
Boot | 2.5.2 | 2.5.2 | |
Bower | |||
Cask | |||
Composer | |||
Doxygen | 1.8.6 | ||
Emacs | 25 | ||
Gutenberg | (requires environment variable) | Any version | GUTENBERG_VERSION |
Hugo | 0.54.0 | Any version | HUGO_VERSION |
GNU Make | 3.8.1 | ||
ImageMagick | 6.7.7 | ||
jq | 1.5 | ||
Leiningen | |||
OptiPNG | 0.6.4 | ||
npm | Corresponds with Node.js version | Any version | NPM_VERSION |
pip | Corresponds with Python version | ||
Pipenv | Latest version | ||
sqlite3 | 3.11.0 | ||
Yarn | 1.22.4 | Any version from 0.2.0 to 1.22.19 | YARN_VERSION |
Zola | (requires environment variable) | Any version from 0.5.0 and up | ZOLA_VERSION |
Frameworks
Section titled “Frameworks”To use a specific version of a framework, specify it in the project's package manager configuration file.
For example, if you use Gatsby, your package.json
should include the following:
"dependencies": { "gatsby": "^5.13.7",}
When your build starts, if not already cached, version 5.13.7 of Gatsby will be installed using npm install
.
Advanced Settings
Section titled “Advanced Settings”Override default versions
Section titled “Override default versions”To override default versions of languages and tools in the build system, you can either set the desired version through environment variables or by adding files to your project.
To set the version using environment variables, you can:
- Find the environment variable name for the language or tool in this table.
- Add the environment variable on the dashboard by going to Settings > Environment variables in your Pages project, or add the environment variable via Wrangler.
Or, to set the version by adding a file to your project, you can:
- Find the file name for the language or tool in this table.
- Add the specified file name to the root directory of your project, and add the desired version number as the contents of the file.
For example, if you were previously relying on the default version of Node.js in the v1 build system, to migrate to v2, you must specify that you need Node.js 12.18.0
by setting a NODE_VERSION = 12.18.0
environment variable or by adding a .node-version
or .nvmrc
file to your project with 12.18.0
added as the contents to the file.
Skip dependency install
Section titled “Skip dependency install”You can add the following environment variable to disable automatic dependency installation, and run a custom install command instead.
Build variable | Value |
---|---|
SKIP_DEPENDENCY_INSTALL | 1 or true |
V2 build system
Section titled “V2 build system”The v2 build system ↗ announced in May 2023 brings several improvements to project builds.
V1 to V2 Migration
Section titled “V1 to V2 Migration”To migrate to this new version, configure your Pages project settings in the dashboard:
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗ and select your account.
- Select Workers & Pages > in Overview, select your Pages project.
- Go to Settings > Build & deployments > Build system version and select the latest version.
If you were previously relying on the default versions of any languages or tools in the build system, your build may fail when migrating to v2. To fix this, you must specify the version you wish to use by overriding the default versions.
Limitations
Section titled “Limitations”The following features are not currently supported when using the v2 build system:
- Specifying Node.js versions as codenames (for example,
hydrogen
orlts/hydrogen
). - Detecting Yarn version from
yarn.lock
file version. - Detecting pnpm version detection based
pnpm-lock.yaml
file version. - Detecting Node.js and package managers from
package.json
->"engines"
. pipenv
andPipfile
support.
Build environment
Section titled “Build environment”Cloudflare Pages builds are run in a gVisor ↗ container.
Build environment | Ubuntu |
Architecture | x86_64 |
Build environment | Ubuntu |
Architecture | x86_64 |
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