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Language support and tools

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.

V2 build system

The v2 build system announced in May 2023 brings several improvements to project builds. To migrate to this new version, configure your Pages project settings in the dashboard:

  1. Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard and select your account.
  2. Select Workers & Pages > in Overview, select your Pages project.
  3. Go to Settings > Build & deployments > Build system version and select the latest version.

Notably, we have made changes to the default versions of languages and tools that are included. To submit feedback on v2’s selection, missing tools and languages, or problems you are experiencing when migrating to v2, join the Cloudflare Developer Discord.

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. Find details on how to do this for each of these languages and tools on this page. 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 environment variable or by adding a .node-version or .nvmrc file to your project.

We are aware of some outstanding issues with the v2 build system that we intend on fixing:

  • Specifying Node.js versions as codenames (for example, hydrogen or lts/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 and Pipfile support.

Supported languages and tools

In the following table, review the preinstalled versions for tools included in the Cloudflare Pages build environment, and how to override them as relevant:

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

Many common tools have been preinstalled in the Cloudflare Pages build environment. The environment variable available for overriding the preinstalled version is specified in the following table, as available:

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

If you want to set a specific version of a framework your Cloudflare Pages project is using, note that Pages will respect your package manager of choice during your build process. For example, if you use Gatsby, your package.json should indicate a version of the gatsby npm package, which will be installed using npm install as your project builds on Cloudflare Pages.

Build environment

Cloudflare Pages builds are run in a gVisor container.

Build environment

Ubuntu 20.04.5

Architecture x86_64