.claude/skills/neon-postgres/SKILL.md
Neon PostgreSQL serverless database - connection pooling, branching, serverless driver, and optimization. Use when deploying to Neon or building serverless applications.
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Serverless PostgreSQL with branching, autoscaling, and instant provisioning.
# npm
npm install @neondatabase/serverless
# pnpm
pnpm add @neondatabase/serverless
# yarn
yarn add @neondatabase/serverless
# bun
bun add @neondatabase/serverless
# Direct connection (for migrations, scripts)
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:[email protected]/dbname?sslmode=require
# Pooled connection (for application)
DATABASE_URL_POOLED=postgresql://user:[email protected]/dbname?sslmode=require
| Concept | Guide | |---------|-------| | Serverless Driver | reference/serverless-driver.md | | Connection Pooling | reference/pooling.md | | Branching | reference/branching.md | | Autoscaling | reference/autoscaling.md |
| Pattern | Guide | |---------|-------| | Next.js Integration | examples/nextjs.md | | Edge Functions | examples/edge.md | | Migrations | examples/migrations.md | | Branching Workflow | examples/branching-workflow.md |
| Template | Purpose | |----------|---------| | templates/db.ts | Database connection | | templates/neon.config.ts | Neon configuration |
Best for: Edge functions, serverless, one-shot queries
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
// Simple query
const posts = await sql`SELECT * FROM posts WHERE published = true`;
// With parameters
const post = await sql`SELECT * FROM posts WHERE id = ${postId}`;
// Insert
await sql`INSERT INTO posts (title, content) VALUES (${title}, ${content})`;
Best for: Long-running connections, transactions
import { Pool } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL });
const client = await pool.connect();
try {
await client.query("BEGIN");
await client.query("INSERT INTO posts (title) VALUES ($1)", [title]);
await client.query("COMMIT");
} catch (e) {
await client.query("ROLLBACK");
throw e;
} finally {
client.release();
}
// src/db/index.ts
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/neon-http";
import * as schema from "./schema";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
export const db = drizzle(sql, { schema });
// src/db/index.ts
import { Pool } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/neon-serverless";
import * as schema from "./schema";
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL });
export const db = drizzle(pool, { schema });
Neon branches are copy-on-write clones of your database.
# Install Neon CLI
npm install -g neonctl
# Login
neonctl auth
# List branches
neonctl branches list
# Create branch
neonctl branches create --name feature-x
# Get connection string
neonctl connection-string feature-x
# Delete branch
neonctl branches delete feature-x
# Create branch for feature
neonctl branches create --name feature-auth --parent main
# Get connection string for branch
export DATABASE_URL=$(neonctl connection-string feature-auth)
# Work on feature...
# When done, merge via application migrations
neonctl branches delete feature-auth
# .github/workflows/preview.yml
name: Preview
on: pull_request
jobs:
preview:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Create Neon Branch
uses: neondatabase/create-branch-action@v5
id: branch
with:
project_id: ${{ secrets.NEON_PROJECT_ID }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_API_KEY }}
branch_name: preview-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
- name: Run Migrations
env:
DATABASE_URL: ${{ steps.branch.outputs.db_url }}
run: npx drizzle-kit migrate
| Scenario | Connection Type | |----------|-----------------| | Edge/Serverless functions | HTTP (neon) | | API routes with transactions | WebSocket Pool | | Long-running processes | WebSocket Pool | | One-shot queries | HTTP (neon) |
# Without pooler (direct)
postgresql://user:[email protected]/db
# With pooler (add -pooler to endpoint)
postgresql://user:[email protected]/db
Configure in Neon console:
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!, {
fetchOptions: {
// Increase timeout for cold starts
signal: AbortSignal.timeout(10000),
},
});
// Good - HTTP for serverless
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
// Avoid - Pool in serverless (connection exhaustion)
import { Pool } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL });
# .env.development
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...@ep-dev-branch...
# .env.production
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...@ep-main...
// Good - parameterized query
const result = await sql`SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = ${userId}`;
// Bad - string interpolation (SQL injection risk)
const result = await sql(`SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = '${userId}'`);
import { neon, NeonDbError } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
try {
await sql`INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES (${email})`;
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof NeonDbError) {
if (error.code === "23505") {
// Unique violation
throw new Error("Email already exists");
}
}
throw error;
}
// app/posts/page.tsx
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
export default async function PostsPage() {
const posts = await sql`SELECT * FROM posts ORDER BY created_at DESC`;
return (
<ul>
{posts.map((post) => (
<li key={post.id}>{post.title}</li>
))}
</ul>
);
}
// src/db/index.ts
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/neon-http";
import * as schema from "./schema";
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
export const db = drizzle(sql, { schema });
// src/db/schema.ts
import { pgTable, serial, text, timestamp } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core";
export const posts = pgTable("posts", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
title: text("title").notNull(),
content: text("content"),
createdAt: timestamp("created_at").defaultNow().notNull(),
});
// drizzle.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from "drizzle-kit";
export default defineConfig({
schema: "./src/db/schema.ts",
out: "./src/db/migrations",
dialect: "postgresql",
dbCredentials: {
url: process.env.DATABASE_URL!,
},
});
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