Using HTTPS in Development

Note: this feature is available with react-scripts@0.4.0 and higher.

You may require the dev server to serve pages over HTTPS. One particular case where this could be useful is when using the "proxy" feature to proxy requests to an API server when that API server is itself serving HTTPS.

To do this, set the HTTPS environment variable to true, then start the dev server as usual with npm start:

Windows (cmd.exe)

set HTTPS=true&&npm start

(Note: the lack of whitespace is intentional.)

Windows (Powershell)

($env:HTTPS = "true") -and (npm start)

Linux, macOS (Bash)

HTTPS=true npm start

Note that the server will use a self-signed certificate, so your web browser will almost definitely display a warning upon accessing the page.

Custom SSL certificate

To set a custom certificate, set the SSL_CRT_FILE and SSL_KEY_FILE environment variables to the path of the certificate and key files in the same way you do for HTTPS above. Note that you will also need to set HTTPS=true.

Linux, macOS (Bash)

HTTPS=true SSL_CRT_FILE=cert.crt SSL_KEY_FILE=cert.key npm start

To avoid having to set the environment variable each time, you can either include in the npm start script like so:

{
"start": "HTTPS=true react-scripts start"
}

Or you can create a .env file with HTTPS=true set. Learn more about environment variables in CRA.

Last updated on by Kanitkorn Sujautra