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This skill adds official Railway database services (Postgres, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB) with pre-configured volumes and connection variables. Use it when developers request to add, connect, or wire up databases in their Railway projects. It specifically handles database services while directing other templates to the separate railway-templates skill.

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Railway Database

Add official Railway database services. These are maintained templates with pre-configured volumes, networking, and connection variables.

For non-database templates, see the railway-templates skill.

When to Use

  • User asks to "add a database", "add Postgres", "add Redis", etc.
  • User needs a database for their application
  • User asks about connecting to a database
  • User says "add postgres and connect to my server"
  • User says "wire up the database"

Decision Flow

ALWAYS check for existing databases FIRST before creating.

User mentions database
        │
  Check existing DBs first
  (query env config for source.image)
        │
   ┌────┴────┐
 Exists    Doesn't exist
    │           │
    │      Create database
    │      (CLI or API)
    │           │
    │      Wait for deployment
    │           │
    └─────┬─────┘
          │
    User wants to
    connect service?
          │
    ┌─────┴─────┐
   Yes         No
    │           │
Wire vars    Done +
via env     suggest wiring
skill

Check for Existing Databases

Before creating a database, check if one already exists.

For full environment config structure, see environment-config.md.

railway status --json

Then query environment config and check source.image for each service:

query environmentConfig($environmentId: String!) {
  environment(id: $environmentId) {
    config(decryptVariables: false)
  }
}

The config.services object contains each service's configuration. Check source.image for:

  • ghcr.io/railway/postgres* or postgres:* → Postgres
  • ghcr.io/railway/redis* or redis:* → Redis
  • ghcr.io/railway/mysql* or mysql:* → MySQL
  • ghcr.io/railway/mongo* or mongo:* → MongoDB

Available Databases

DatabaseTemplate Code
PostgreSQLpostgres
Redisredis
MySQLmysql
MongoDBmongodb

Prerequisites

Get project context:

railway status --json

Extract:

  • id - project ID
  • environments.edges[0].node.id - environment ID

Get workspace ID (not in status output):

bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
  'query getWorkspace($projectId: String!) {
    project(id: $projectId) { workspaceId }
  }' \
  '{"projectId": "PROJECT_ID"}'
SCRIPT

Adding a Database

Step 1: Fetch Template

bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
  'query template($code: String!) {
    template(code: $code) {
      id
      name
      serializedConfig
    }
  }' \
  '{"code": "postgres"}'
SCRIPT

This returns the template's id and serializedConfig needed for deployment.

Step 2: Deploy Template

bash <<'SCRIPT'
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
  'mutation deployTemplate($input: TemplateDeployV2Input!) {
    templateDeployV2(input: $input) {
      projectId
      workflowId
    }
  }' \
  '{
    "input": {
      "templateId": "TEMPLATE_ID",
      "serializedConfig": SERIALIZED_CONFIG,
      "projectId": "PROJECT_ID",
      "environmentId": "ENVIRONMENT_ID",
      "workspaceId": "WORKSPACE_ID"
    }
  }'
SCRIPT

Important: serializedConfig is the exact object from the template query, not a string.

Connecting to the Database

After deployment, other services connect using reference variables.

For complete variable reference syntax and wiring patterns, see variables.md.

Backend Services (Server-side)

Use the private/internal URL for server-to-server communication:

DatabaseVariable Reference
PostgreSQL${{Postgres.DATABASE_URL}}
Redis${{Redis.REDIS_URL}}
MySQL${{MySQL.MYSQL_URL}}
MongoDB${{MongoDB.MONGO_URL}}

Frontend Applications

Important: Frontends run in the user's browser and cannot access Railway's private network. They must use public URLs or go through a backend API.

For direct database access from frontend (not recommended):

  • Use the public URL variables (e.g., ${{MongoDB.MONGO_PUBLIC_URL}})
  • Requires TCP proxy to be enabled

Better pattern: Frontend → Backend API → Database

Example: Add PostgreSQL

bash <<'SCRIPT'
# 1. Get context
railway status --json
# Extract project.id and environment.id

# 2. Get workspace ID
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
  'query { project(id: "proj-id") { workspaceId } }' '{}'

# 3. Fetch Postgres template
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
  'query { template(code: "postgres") { id serializedConfig } }' '{}'

# 4. Deploy template
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/lib/railway-api.sh \
  'mutation deploy($input: TemplateDeployV2Input!) {
    templateDeployV2(input: $input) { projectId workflowId }
  }' \
  '{"input": {"templateId": "...", "serializedConfig": {...}, "projectId": "...", "environmentId": "...", "workspaceId": "..."}}'
SCRIPT

Then Connect From Another Service

Use railway-environment skill to add the variable reference:

{
  "services": {
    "<backend-service-id>": {
      "variables": {
        "DATABASE_URL": { "value": "${{Postgres.DATABASE_URL}}" }
      }
    }
  }
}

Response

Successful deployment returns:

{
  "data": {
    "templateDeployV2": {
      "projectId": "e63baedb-e308-49e9-8c06-c25336f861c7",
      "workflowId": "deployTemplate/project/e63baedb-e308-49e9-8c06-c25336f861c7/xxx"
    }
  }
}

What Gets Created

Each database template creates:

  • A service with the database image
  • A volume for data persistence
  • Environment variables for connection strings
  • TCP proxy for external access (where applicable)

Error Handling

ErrorCauseSolution
Template not foundInvalid template codeUse: postgres, redis, mysql, mongodb
Permission deniedUser lacks accessNeed DEVELOPER role or higher
Project not foundInvalid project IDRun railway status --json for correct ID

Example Workflows

"add postgres and connect to the server"

  1. Check existing DBs via env config query
  2. If postgres exists: Skip to step 5
  3. If not exists: Deploy postgres template (fetch template → deploy)
  4. Wait for deployment to complete
  5. Identify target service (ask if multiple, or use linked service)
  6. Use railway-environment skill to stage: DATABASE_URL: { "value": "${{Postgres.DATABASE_URL}}" }
  7. Apply changes

"add postgres"

  1. Check existing DBs via env config query
  2. If exists: "Postgres already exists in this project"
  3. If not exists: Deploy postgres template
  4. Inform user: "Postgres created. Connect a service with: DATABASE_URL=${{Postgres.DATABASE_URL}}"

"connect the server to redis"

  1. Check existing DBs via env config query
  2. If redis exists: Wire up REDIS_URL via environment skill → apply
  3. If no redis: Ask "No Redis found. Create one?"
    • Deploy redis template
    • Wire REDIS_URL → apply

Composability

  • Connect services: Use railway-environment skill to add variable references
  • View database service: Use railway-service skill
  • Check logs: Use railway-deployment skill

Quick Install

/plugin add https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates/tree/main/database

Copy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill

GitHub 仓库

davila7/claude-code-templates
Path: cli-tool/components/skills/railway/database
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