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Image config - Environment variables

Below is a list of environment variables that can be configured when creating the docker image (as described here). An up-to-date list of the configurable environment variables and their default values can be found in the Dockerfile.

Note: Each variable has a TEST_ prefixed counterpart, which is used for testing purposes. In most cases you don't need to specify values for those.

  • AIO_ARTIFACT_PATH: The path used to identify the AIO build artifact on the CircleCI servers. This should be equal to the path given in the .circleci/config.yml file for the aio_preview->steps->store_artifacts->destination key.

  • AIO_BUILDS_DIR: The directory (inside the container) where the hosted build artifacts are kept.

  • AIO_DOMAIN_NAME: The domain name of the server.

  • AIO_GITHUB_ORGANIZATION: The GitHub organization whose teams are whitelisted for accepting build artifacts. See also AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS.

  • AIO_GITHUB_REPO: The Github repository for which PRs will be hosted.

  • AIO_GITHUB_TEAM_SLUGS: A comma-separated list of teams, whose authors are allowed to preview PRs. See also AIO_GITHUB_ORGANIZATION.

  • AIO_NGINX_HOSTNAME: The internal hostname for accessing the nginx server. This is mostly used for performing a periodic health-check.

  • AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTP: The port number on which nginx listens for HTTP connections. This should be mapped to the corresponding port on the host VM (as described here).

  • AIO_NGINX_PORT_HTTPS: The port number on which nginx listens for HTTPS connections. This should be mapped to the corresponding port on the host VM (as described here).

  • AIO_SIGNIFICANT_FILES_PATTERN: The RegExp that determines whether a changed file indicates that a new preview needs to be deployed. For example, if there is a changed file in the /packages directory then some of the API docs might have changed, so we need to create a new preview.

  • AIO_TRUSTED_PR_LABEL: The PR whose presence indicates the PR has been manually verified and is allowed to have its build artifacts publicly served. This is useful for enabling previews for any PR (not only those from trusted authors).

  • AIO_UPLOAD_HOSTNAME: The internal hostname for accessing the Node.js upload-server. This is used by nginx for delegating upload requests and also for performing a periodic health-check.

  • AIO_UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE: The maximum allowed size for the uploaded gzip archive containing the build artifacts. Files larger than this will be rejected.

  • AIO_UPLOAD_PORT: The port number on which the Node.js upload-server listens for HTTP connections. This is used by nginx for delegating upload requests and also for performing a periodic health-check.