Docker: Environment variables
This documentation is part of the Node.js guide. You can view the complete guide here: How to use and deploy a Node.js app with Docker.
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Stackhero offers a ready-to-use Docker cloud CaaS (Containers as a Service) platform, designed for fast and reliable container deployments:
- Deploy to production with a single
docker-compose upcommand. No additional configuration required: just launch your containers.- Choose your own domain name, automatically secured with HTTPS (for example: https://api.your-company.com, https://www.your-company.com, or https://backoffice.your-company.com).
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- Apply updates with a single click for simple, effortless maintenance.
Your containers can be running in production in about five minutes. Stackhero manages the infrastructure, updates, and security for you, so you can focus on developing your applications. Learn more about Docker CaaS cloud hosting.
Set environment variables for the development platform in the file secrets/my-app.development.
For production, use the secrets/my-app.production file.
Do not commit the
secrets/my-app.productionfile to your Git repository! This file contains sensitive information and is ignored by default in the boilerplate's.gitignoreto prevent accidental sharing.