1.2.1 • Published 3 years ago

fastify-supabase v1.2.1

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fastify-supabase

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Supabase client initialization and encapsulation in fastify framework.

Install

Install the package with:

npm i fastify-supabase --save

Usage

The package needs to be added to your project with register and you must at least configure your Supabase API key and your Supabase URL wich are available in your Supabase project settings then call the Supabase API and you are done.

const fastify = require('fastify')({ logger: true })

fastify.register(require('fastify-supabase'), {
  supabaseKey: 'public-anon-key',
  supabaseUrl: 'https://xyzcompany.supabase.co'
})

fastify.get('/read', async (request, reply) => {
  const { supabase } = fastify

  const { data, error } = await supabase.from('cities').select()

  return { data, error }
})

fastify.listen(3000, (err) => {
  if (err) {
    fastify.log.error(err)
    process.exit(1)
  }
})

Options

  • supabaseKey required <string>: The unique Supabase Key which is supplied when you create a new project in your project dashboard.

  • supabaseUrl required <string>: The unique Supabase URL which is supplied when you create a new project in your project dashboard.

  • namespace optional <string>: Through this option fastify-supabase lets you define multiple Supabase singular instances (with different options parameters if you wish) that you can later use in your application.

const fastify = require('fastify')({ logger: true })

fastify.register(require('fastify-supabase'), {
  namespace: 'one',
  supabaseKey: 'public-anon-key-one',
  supabaseUrl: 'https://xyzcompanyprojectone.supabase.co'
})

fastify.register(require('fastify-supabase'), {
  namespace: 'two',
  supabaseKey: 'public-anon-key-two',
  supabaseUrl: 'https://xyzcompanyprojecttwo.supabase.co'
})

fastify.get('/fetch-from-one', async (request, reply) => {
  const { supabase } = fastify

  const { data, error } = await supabase.one.from('project_one_table').select()

  return { data, error }
})

fastify.get('/fetch-from-two', async (request, reply) => {
  const { supabase } = fastify

  const { data, error } = await supabase.two.from('project_two_table').select()

  return { data, error }
})

fastify.listen(3000, (err) => {
  if (err) {
    fastify.log.error(err)
    process.exit(1)
  }
})
  • schema optional <string>: The Postgres schema which your tables belong to. Must be on the list of exposed schemas in Supabase. Defaults to 'public'.

  • headers optional <{ [key: string]: string }>: Optional headers for initializing the client.

  • autoRefreshToken optional <boolean>: Automatically refreshes the token for logged in users.

  • persistSession optional <boolean>: Whether to persist a logged in session to storage.

  • detectSessionInUrl optional <boolean>: Detect a session from the URL. Used for OAuth login callbacks.

  • localStorage optional <SupabaseAuthClientOptions['localStorage']>: A storage provider. Used to store the logged in session.

  • realtime optional <RealtimeClientOptions>: Options passed to the realtime-js instance.

Note for TypeScript users: If you are a TypeScript user, take a look at Supabase Generating Types documentation.

Documentation

See the Supabase reference documentation.

Testing

  • Create a test table in your Supabase project database with:
CREATE TABLE "public"."fastify_supabase_test" (
  "id" uuid DEFAULT GEN_RANDOM_UUID() NOT NULL,
  "job" uuid NOT NULL,
  "name" character varying NOT NULL,
  "created_at" timestamptz DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
  CONSTRAINT "fastify_supabase_test_id__pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
) WITH (oids = false);
  • Create a file named .env (at the root of this project) providing your supabaseKey and supabaseUrl:
SUPABASE_API_KEY=public-anon-key-of-your-project
SUPABASE_PROJECT_URL=https://xyzcompany.supabase.co
  • Finally run tests with:
npm run test

Acknowledgements

  • Ruan Martinelli for kindly transferring the ownership of the package name.
  • This project is kindly sponsored by coopflow.

License

Licensed under MIT