how to find out public url of project?

abhishekdutt19
HOBBY

a month ago

I am using the hobby plan. Pl tell how to find out the public url of a project.

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Railway
BOT

a month ago

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a month ago

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clashing
HOBBYTop 1% Contributor

a month ago

abhishekdutt19, select the deployed service on the Railway dashboard. Then click on Settings -> Networking -> Public Networking -> Generate Domain. Fill out the port number correctly (should match the port at which your server/application is listening to). Then you will get a domain that you can use as an endpoint.

But nowadays, indian ISPs are blocking railway's domain. Therefore, you may need to have a custom domain to make it accessible via any Network Provider in India. You can refer to this post, in which I have told the ways to rectify this ISP restriction (to use custom domains): https://station.railway.com/questions/requests-to-backend-url-return-404-with-0ccf9b05#s1ah

For sure, that would work. If so, then mark this as the solution


clashing

abhishekdutt19, select the deployed service on the Railway dashboard. Then click on Settings -> Networking -> Public Networking -> Generate Domain. Fill out the port number correctly (should match the port at which your server/application is listening to). Then you will get a domain that you can use as an endpoint. But nowadays, indian ISPs are blocking railway's domain. Therefore, you may need to have a custom domain to make it accessible via any Network Provider in India. You can refer to this post, in which I have told the ways to rectify this ISP restriction (to use custom domains): https://station.railway.com/questions/requests-to-backend-url-return-404-with-0ccf9b05#s1ahFor sure, that would work. If so, then mark this as the solution

clashing
HOBBYTop 1% Contributor

a month ago

abhishekdutt19, any update?

If it helped you, do mark the previous reply as the solution for this post


Status changed to Solved jake about 1 month ago