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build_nginx.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# Build NGINX and modules on Heroku.
# This program is designed to run in a web dyno provided by Heroku.
# We would like to build an NGINX binary for the builpack on the
# exact machine in which the binary will run.
# Our motivation for running in a web dyno is that we need a way to
# download the binary once it is built so we can vendor it in the buildpack.
#
# Once the dyno has is 'up' you can open your browser and navigate
# this dyno's directory structure to download the nginx binary.
NGINX_VERSION=${NGINX_VERSION-1.9.13}
PCRE_VERSION=${PCRE_VERSION-8.21}
HEADERS_MORE_VERSION=${HEADERS_MORE_VERSION-0.23}
nginx_tarball_url=http://nginx.org/download/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz
pcre_tarball_url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5pn057ejhfkgs2/pcre-8.21.tar.bz2?dl=1
headers_more_nginx_module_url=https://github.com/agentzh/headers-more-nginx-module/archive/v${HEADERS_MORE_VERSION}.tar.gz
temp_dir=$(mktemp -d /tmp/nginx.XXXXXXXXXX)
echo "Serving files from /tmp on $PORT"
cd /tmp
python -m SimpleHTTPServer $PORT &
cd $temp_dir
echo "Temp dir: $temp_dir"
echo "Downloading $nginx_tarball_url"
curl -L $nginx_tarball_url | tar xzv
echo "Downloading $pcre_tarball_url"
(cd nginx-${NGINX_VERSION} && curl -L $pcre_tarball_url | tar xvj )
echo "Downloading $headers_more_nginx_module_url"
(cd nginx-${NGINX_VERSION} && curl -L $headers_more_nginx_module_url | tar xvz )
(
cd nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}
./configure \
--with-pcre=pcre-${PCRE_VERSION} \
--prefix=/tmp/nginx \
--add-module=/${temp_dir}/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}/headers-more-nginx-module-${HEADERS_MORE_VERSION} \
--with-http_ssl_module \
--with-http_stub_status_module \
--with-http_sub_module
make install
)
while true
do
sleep 1
echo "."
done