Agent skill

railway-database

Add official Railway database services (Postgres, Redis, MySQL, MongoDB). Use when user wants to add a database, says "add postgres", "add redis", "add database", "connect to database", or "wire up the database". For other templates (Ghost, Strapi, n8n), use the railway-templates skill.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates/tree/main/cli-tool/components/skills/railway/database

SKILL.md

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.

bash
railway status --json

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

graphql
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

Database Template Code
PostgreSQL postgres
Redis redis
MySQL mysql
MongoDB mongodb

Prerequisites

Get project context:

bash
railway status --json

Extract:

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

Get workspace ID (not in status output):

bash
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
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
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:

Database Variable 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
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:

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

Response

Successful deployment returns:

json
{
  "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

Error Cause Solution
Template not found Invalid template code Use: postgres, redis, mysql, mongodb
Permission denied User lacks access Need DEVELOPER role or higher
Project not found Invalid project ID Run 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

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