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Allow custom certificates in HTTPS mode #6544

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@albertorestifo albertorestifo commented Feb 28, 2019

Thanks to tools like mkcert it's now easier than ever to have a valid HTTPS certificate for local development.

This PR adds new environment variables to allow passing a custom certificate to the Webpack dev server, without introducing any breaking changes:

  • HTTPS_CERT: Path to the certificate file
  • HTTPS_KEY: Path to the key file

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akrantz commented Mar 1, 2019

#5845 has been sitting around and looks ready to merge in.

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Closed in favor of #5845, which is a better and more complete implementation.

Thanks @akrantz for pointing it out.

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