# Customize Node.js runtime environment ## Build Custom Runtime Images Zerops allows you to build custom runtime images (CRI) when the default base runtime images don't meet your Node.js application's requirements. This is an optional phase in the [build and deploy pipeline](/features/pipeline#runtime-prepare-phase-optional). ## Configuration ### Default Node.js Runtime Environment The default Node.js runtime environment contains: - Alpine 3.20 - Selected version of Node.js when the runtime service was created - [zCLI](/references/cli) - npm, Yarn, Git and NPX tools ### When You Need a Custom Runtime Image If your Node.js application needs more than what's included in the default environment, you'll need to build a custom runtime image. Common scenarios include: :::important You should not include your application code in the custom runtime image, as your built/packaged code is deployed automatically into fresh containers. ::: Here are Node.js-specific examples of configuring custom runtime images in your `zerops.yml`: ### Basic Node.js Setup ### Using Build Files in Runtime Preparation For complete configuration details, see the [runtime prepare phase configuration guide](/features/pipeline#configuration). ## Process and Caching ### How Runtime Prepare Works The runtime prepare process follows the same steps for all runtimes. See [how runtime prepare works](/features/pipeline#how-it-works) for the complete process details. ### Caching Behavior Zerops caches custom runtime images to optimize deployment times. Learn about [custom runtime image caching](/features/pipeline#custom-runtime-image-caching) including when images are cached and reused. ### Build Management For information about managing builds and deployments, see [managing builds and deployments](/features/pipeline#manage-builds-and-deployments). :::warning Shared storage mounts are not available during the runtime prepare phase. ::: ## Troubleshooting If your `prepareCommands` fail, check the [prepare runtime log](/nodejs/how-to/logs#prepare-runtime-log) for specific error messages.