Awesome
supabase-js
- Isomorphic JavaScript Client for Supabase.
- Documentation: https://supabase.com/docs/reference/javascript/start
- TypeDoc: https://supabase.github.io/supabase-js/v2/
Usage
First of all, you need to install the library:
npm install @supabase/supabase-js
Then you're able to import the library and establish the connection with the database:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'
// Create a single supabase client for interacting with your database
const supabase = createClient('https://xyzcompany.supabase.co', 'public-anon-key')
UMD
You can use plain <script>
s to import supabase-js from CDNs, like:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@supabase/supabase-js@2"></script>
or even:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@supabase/supabase-js@2"></script>
Then you can use it from a global supabase
variable:
<script>
const { createClient } = supabase
const _supabase = createClient('https://xyzcompany.supabase.co', 'public-anon-key')
console.log('Supabase Instance: ', _supabase)
// ...
</script>
ESM
You can use <script type="module">
to import supabase-js from CDNs, like:
<script type="module">
import { createClient } from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@supabase/supabase-js/+esm'
const supabase = createClient('https://xyzcompany.supabase.co', 'public-anon-key')
console.log('Supabase Instance: ', supabase)
// ...
</script>
Deno
You can use supabase-js in the Deno runtime via JSR:
import { createClient } from 'jsr:@supabase/supabase-js@2'
Custom fetch
implementation
supabase-js
uses the cross-fetch
library to make HTTP requests, but an alternative fetch
implementation can be provided as an option. This is most useful in environments where cross-fetch
is not compatible, for instance Cloudflare Workers:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'
// Provide a custom `fetch` implementation as an option
const supabase = createClient('https://xyzcompany.supabase.co', 'public-anon-key', {
global: {
fetch: (...args) => fetch(...args),
},
})
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