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Strapi example

This example deploys self-hosted version of Strapi. Internally it uses a PostgreSQL database to store the data.

Deploy on Railway

✨ Features

  • Strapi
  • Postgres

💁‍♀️ How to use

  • Click the Railway button 👆
  • Add the environment variables
    • If you choose not to add the Cloudinary related environment variables, your media will not be persisted between deploys.

💻 Developing locally

When developing locally this Strapi template will connect to the Postgres server from its public TCP Proxy

  • Enable the feature flag Template Service Eject in the Feature Flags menu
  • Within the service settings of the Strapi service click the Eject button on the upstream repository
  • Clone that newly created repository locally
  • Install Strapi's dependencies with yarn install or npm install
  • Install the Railway CLI
    • Instructions for that can be found here
    • If this is your first time using the CLI make sure to login with railway login
  • Within the local repository run railway link to link the local repository to the Strapi service on Railway
  • Start Strapi for development with railway run yarn run develop or railway run npm run develop
    • This command will run Strapi in development mode with the service variables available locally
  • Open your browser to http://127.0.0.1:1337/admin a

📝 Notes

  • After your app is deployed, visit the /admin endpoint to create your admin user.
  • Railway's filesystem is ephemeral which is why any changes to the filesystem are not persisted between deploys. This is why, this template uses Cloudinary for media storage.
  • If you want to use npm with this project make sure you delete the yarn.lock file after you have ran npm install

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