bun-types
Version:
Type definitions and documentation for Bun, an incredibly fast JavaScript runtime
146 lines (103 loc) • 4.44 kB
text/mdx
title: Deploy a Bun application on Railway
description: Deploy Bun applications to Railway with this step-by-step guide covering CLI and dashboard methods, optional PostgreSQL setup, and automatic SSL configuration.
sidebarTitle: Deploy on Railway
mode: center
Railway is an infrastructure platform where you can provision infrastructure, develop with that infrastructure locally, and then deploy to the cloud. It enables instant deployments from GitHub with zero configuration, automatic SSL, and built-in database provisioning.
This guide walks through deploying a Bun application with a PostgreSQL database (optional), which is exactly what the template below provides.
You can either follow this guide step-by-step or simply deploy the pre-configured template with one click:
<a
href="https://railway.com/deploy/bun-react-postgres?referralCode=Bun&utm_medium=integration&utm_source=template&utm_campaign=bun"
target="_blank"
>
<img src="https://railway.com/button.svg" alt="Deploy on Railway" />
</a>
**Prerequisites**:
- A Bun application ready for deployment
- A [Railway account](https://railway.app/)
- Railway CLI (for CLI deployment method)
- A GitHub account (for Dashboard deployment method)
## Method 1: Deploy via CLI
<Steps>
<Step title="Step 1">
Ensure sure you have the Railway CLI installed.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun install -g @railway/cli
```
</Step>
<Step title="Step 2">
Log into your Railway account.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
railway login
```
</Step>
<Step title="Step 3">
After successfully authenticating, initialize a new project.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
railway init
```
</Step>
<Step title="Step 4">
After initializing the project, add a new database and service.
<Note>Step 4 is only necessary if your application uses a database. If you don't need PostgreSQL, skip to Step 5.</Note>
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
# Add PostgreSQL database. Make sure to add this first!
railway add --database postgres
# Add your application service.
railway add --service bun-react-db --variables DATABASE_URL=\${{Postgres.DATABASE_URL}}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Step 5">
After the services have been created and connected, deploy the application to Railway. By default, services are only accessible within Railway's private network. To make your app publicly accessible, you need to generate a public domain.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
# Deploy your application
railway up
# Generate public domain
railway domain
```
</Step>
</Steps>
Your app is now live! Railway auto-deploys on every GitHub push.
## Method 2: Deploy via Dashboard
<Steps>
<Step title="Step 1">
Create a new project
1. Go to [Railway Dashboard](http://railway.com/dashboard?utm_medium=integration&utm_source=docs&utm_campaign=bun)
2. Click **"+ New"** → **"GitHub repo"**
3. Choose your repository
</Step>
<Step title="Step 2">
Add a PostgreSQL database, and connect this database to the service
<Note>Step 2 is only necessary if your application uses a database. If you don't need PostgreSQL, skip to Step 3.</Note>
1. Click **"+ New"** → **"Database"** → **"Add PostgreSQL"**
2. After the database has been created, select your service (not the database)
3. Go to **"Variables"** tab
4. Click **"+ New Variable"** → **"Add Reference"**
5. Select `DATABASE_URL` from postgres
</Step>
<Step title="Step 3">
Generate a public domain
1. Select your service
2. Go to **"Settings"** tab
3. Under **"Networking"**, click **"Generate Domain"**
</Step>
</Steps>
Your app is now live! Railway auto-deploys on every GitHub push.
## Configuration (Optional)
By default, Railway uses [Nixpacks](https://docs.railway.com/guides/build-configuration#nixpacks-options) to automatically detect and build your Bun application with zero configuration.
However, using the [Railpack](https://docs.railway.com/guides/build-configuration#railpack) application builder provides better Bun support, and will always support the latest version of Bun. The pre-configured templates use Railpack by default.
To enable Railpack in a custom project, add the following to your `railway.json`:
```json railway.json icon="file-json"
{
"$schema": "https://railway.com/railway.schema.json",
"build": {
"builder": "RAILPACK"
}
}
```
For more build configuration settings, check out the [Railway documentation](https://docs.railway.com/guides/build-configuration).