Add explicit Cache-Control, to make sure Cloudflare does not cache resources for too long #1077
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Until we implement a better solution, this PR adds explicit 5 minute cache for any resource served through the pattern library production nginx (index.html, CSS/JS bundles, and any other static resource).
This will make sure Cloudflare revalidates those assets after 5 minutes tops, and we don't end-up showing outdated content after a deployment.
Next steps would include improving this process to make it smarter (cache longer what doesn't change, while making sure new content is displayed right away after a deployment). We have discussed a few options on slack https://hypothes-is.slack.com/archives/C1M8NH76X/p1685957404405389
Testing steps
docker build . -t hypothesis_frontend_shared
.docker run --rm -p 89:5001 hypothesis_frontend_shared
Cache-Control: public, s-maxage=300, max-age=60, must-revalidate
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