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auth-ui
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Supabase – General Availability Week
Supabase is great - I use them now and they and would be my choice for a new project today - but I have to say I am not a huge fan of how they communicated the whole auth-helpers and ssr situation, and I am not the only one with this comment by a long shot. This is, I think, a part of wider issues with their documentation; it seems like whoever's doing documentation at Supabase is intelligent but stretched thin. Particularly for Sveltekit, the documentation and examples are incomplete, there isn't any guide to migration or how to modify your code, and if you Google things or follow any links or examples you quickly end up in a web of deprecated repositories where it's unclear what to do next or replace them with. One example: https://github.com/supabase-community/auth-ui
If you produce a product for developers, you really need to have 1) quality, readable documentation with an introduction that noobs and pros alike can follow, 2) multiple complete, cloneable examples on how to integrate and use your product in several different libraries, 3) obvious migration guides and timelines whenever you deprecate something. Supabase lacks all three, which is extremely frustrating and means there's always a giant caveat when I recommend them. They're still the best, it's a very powerful and impressive product, and the possibility of self-hosting is amazing.
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Authentication in Next.js with Supabase and Next 13
The Auth component itself now has a new name "Auth UI", and lives in its own separate repo. Though originally intending to use it, as I began migrating the code I've found this new component to not work quite as well as I'd hoped, getting in the way more than helping. For that reason, I've decided to abandon it in this guide, and build one instead.
supabase-js
- Chrome Extension MV3 Template : Supabase Auth, Plasmo, Tailwinds CSS & Shadcn UI
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Supabase Beta May 2023
[Edge Functions] Custom domains and vanity domains support for Edge Functions. PR
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How do errors look like? Handling errors.
First of all, the code you provided is not directly supabase, but is whatever is provided from the javascript library. The auth part is then redirecting to the gotrue-js library, and as seen here [Gotrue-JS#L238] it returns a `Promise` and that specific type is declared here Where we see it could be two return types. ```ts | { data: { user: User | null session: Session | null } error: null } | { data: { user: null session: null } error: AuthError }
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Authentication in Next.js with Supabase and Next 13
Next up, Supabase released v2 of their JavaScript client library (supabase-js), which brought with it a number of developer experience type improvements, and streamlined how we use some of the API's. A number of methods were also deprecated in this new release, which we'll cover later in this guide.
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Develop a Cryptocurrency Tracking WebApp with Instant Email Notifications
We install the Supabase client library and also Chakra-UI which we will be using to build our React components.
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Sign in with Apple using Supabase and Ionic Angular
The last part is the easiest as we simply need to connect Supabase to our Ionic app and call one function. Get started by bringing up a new Ionic app and install the Supabase JS client:
- Lucia, the authentication library for SvelteKit, had tons of updates in the last month - It now supports the latest version of SvelteKit and allows you to run load functions in parallel for faster load times (even when using auth)!
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Using env. variables without VITE_ prefix
Under src/lib I have a .ts file where I create a supabase client inside.
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Building In Public: Cartta Tech Stack
First and foremost, the language and framework – Typescript & React. Typescript is a must for a project of this size. It provides safety and peace of mind as I iterate quickly to solve bugs and add new features. React is a by-product of the next two things I will mention, Next and Remix. Both of these are higher abstractions on top of React and supply incredible tooling to build fast server side rendered applications. Picking one or the other was driven by my database and auth provider, Supabase. I could have tried to make it work with Remix, but there was already an authentication helper for Next from the Supabase community so I decided on Next. Still using Remix for this current website since I do love Remix so much.
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Idea Validation - No Code RestAPI creator from relational DB
Have a look at https://postgrest.org/en/stable/. They do something in this direction and e.g. supabase.io uses them. Their approach is, if you have a database you have a REST API.
What are some alternatives?
nextjs-supabase-auth - Sample project for setting up Supabase Auth in Next.js
storage - S3 compatible object storage service that stores metadata in Postgres
rfcs - RFCs for changes to React
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
tailwindcss-forms - A plugin that provides a basic reset for form styles that makes form elements easy to override with utilities.
DefinitelyTyped - The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
auth - A JWT based API for managing users and issuing JWT tokens
ui - Supabase UI Library
supabase-nextjs-auth - Example project implementing authentication, authorization, and routing with Next.js and Supabase
Next.js - The React Framework
platforms - A full-stack Next.js app with multi-tenancy and custom domain support. Built with Next.js App Router and the Vercel Domains API.