Set build commands per branch
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This guide will instruct you how to set build commands on specific branches. You will use the CF_PAGES_BRANCH environment variable to run a script on a specified branch as opposed to your Production branch. This guide assumes that you have a Cloudflare account and a Pages project.
Create a .sh file in your project directory. You can choose your file's name, but we recommend you name the file build.sh.
In the following script, you will use the CF_PAGES_BRANCH environment variable to check which branch is currently being built. Populate your .sh file with the following:
# !/bin/bash
if [ "$CF_PAGES_BRANCH" == "production" ]; then  # Run the "production" script in `package.json` on the "production" branch  # "production" should be replaced with the name of your Production branch
  npm run production
elif [ "$CF_PAGES_BRANCH" == "staging" ]; then  # Run the "staging" script in `package.json` on the "staging" branch  # "staging" should be replaced with the name of your specific branch
  npm run staging
else  # Else run the dev script  npm run devfiTo put your changes into effect:
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard ↗ and select your account.
- In Account Home, select Workers & Pages > in Overview, select your Pages project.
- Go to Settings > Build & deployments > Build configurations > Edit configurations.
- Update the Build command field value to bash build.shand select Save.
To test that your build is successful, deploy your project.
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