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Preview branches with Fly.io and Neon

This is an example project that shows how you can create a branch for every Fly.io preview deployment.

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Getting started

You can copy the files located at .github/workflows/ and add them to your own project.

You will then need to set the following secrets in your repository:

  • FLY_API_TOKEN: Your Fly.io API token, you can find it in your Fly.io account settings.
  • NEON_API_KEY: Your Neon API key, you can find it in your Neon account settings.
  • DATABASE_URL: The connection string for your production database. You can find it in your Neon project's connection details.
  • GH_TOKEN: A GitHub token with access to your repository, you can create one in your GitHub account settings. You will need to give it access to the repo scope so that the deploy-preview workflow can comment on the pull request. You can uncomment the step which uses this token in the .github/workflows/deploy-preview.yml workflow file.

You will then need to set the following variables:

  • NEON_PROJECT_ID: The ID of your Neon project, you can find it in your Neon project settings.

How it works

Preview deployment

.github/workflows/deploy-preview.yml automates the deployment process to a preview environment.

Activated on a pull_request event

on: [pull_request]

Requires the NEON_API_KEY, NEON_PROJECT_ID, GH_TOKEN, and FLY_API_TOKEN secrets that are set in the repository.

The workflow has a single job called deploy-preview

jobs:
  deploy-preview:

In that job it consists of the following steps:

  1. Ensures concurrency control, allowing only one deployment at a time per pull request.
    concurrency:
      group: pr-${{ github.event.number }}
  1. Check out the codebase using actions/checkout@v4.
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
  1. Sets up PNPM with pnpm/action-setup@v2. (You can use another package manager depending on your setup.)
      - uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
        with:
          version: 8
  1. Configures Node.js version with caching for PNPM via actions/setup-node@v4.
      - name: Use Node.js 18
        uses: actions/setup-node@v4
        with:
          node-version: 18
          cache: "pnpm"
  1. Installs dependencies using pnpm install.
      - name: Install dependencies
        run: pnpm install
  1. Retrieves and normalizes the branch name using tj-actions/branch-names@v8.
      - name: Get branch name
        id: branch-name
        uses: tj-actions/branch-names@v8
  1. Creates a Neon database branch for the pull request with neondatabase/create-branch-action@v5. By default, the branch name will be preview/<git-branch-name>
      - name: Create Neon Branch
        id: create-branch
        uses: neondatabase/create-branch-action@v4
        with:
          project_id: ${{ env.NEON_PROJECT_ID }}
          # parent: dev # optional (defaults to your primary branch)
          branch_name: preview/${{ steps.branch-name.outputs.current_branch }}
          username: "neondb_owner" # change this to your Neon database username if you're not using the default
          api_key: ${{ env.NEON_API_KEY }}
  1. Executes database migrations by setting up the .env file and running migration scripts.
      - run: |
          echo "DATABASE_URL=${{ steps.create-branch.outputs.db_url_with_pooler }}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"

      - run: pnpm run db:migrate
  1. Deploys the application with superfly/fly-pr-review-apps@1.2.1, while including the Neon database URL.
      - name: Deploy
        id: deploy
        uses: superfly/fly-pr-review-apps@1.2.1
        with:
          secrets: DATABASE_URL=${{ steps.create-branch.outputs.db_url }}?sslmode=require
  1. Comments on the pull request with deployment and database branch details using thollander/actions-comment-pull-request@v2. Here's an example comment
      - name: Comment on Pull Request
        uses: thollander/actions-comment-pull-request@v2
        with:
          # GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ env.GH_TOKEN }} # Required for commenting on pull requests for private repos
          message: |
            Fly Preview URL :balloon: : ${{ steps.deploy.outputs.url }}
            Neon branch :elephant: : https://console.neon.tech/app/projects/${{ secrets.NEON_PROJECT_ID }}/branches/${{ steps.create-branch.outputs.branch_id }}

Production deployment

.github/workflows/deploy-production.yml automates the deployment process to a production environment. It is activated on a push event to the main branch and uses the FLY_API_TOKEN and DATABASE_URL secrets that are set in the repository.

The workflow has a single job called production-deploy and it consists of the following steps:

  1. Checks out the codebase using actions/checkout@v4
  2. Sets up PNPM using pnpm/action-setup@v2 and specifies version 8. (You can use another package manager depending on your setup.)
  3. Configures the environment to use Node.js version 18 using actions/setup-node@v4, with a cache configured for PNPM.
  4. Installs project dependencies using pnpm install.
  5. Runs database migrations with the command pnpm run db:migrate.
  6. Sets up Fly CLI (flyctl) using superfly/flyctl-actions/setup-flyctl@master.
  7. Finally, deploys the application using Fly CLI with the command flyctl deploy --remote-only.

Neon branch cleanup

.github/workflows/delete-neon-branch.yml automates the cleanup of branches in Neon. It is activated on a pull_request event with the action closed. This will ensure that Neon branches are deleted when a pull request is closed/merged.

The workflow uses neondatabase/delete-branch-action@v3.1.3 action which uses the NEON_API_KEY and NEON_PROJECT_ID secrets that are set in the repository.