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MIT License | PostgreSQL License |
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How To Make An Insanely Fast AI App (Supabase, LLAMA 3 and Groq)
You'll need to install the Supabase CLI in different ways depending on your OS, check out this guide for details and come right back here.
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We really need a way to know the remote stack container/image versions and be able to set them on local config.
Recently, I noticed that in our remote project, the database storage schema has a migration not present when one sets up the local stack for development. Upon inspection, the Supabase CLI uses an old version of the storage image. Currently, there is no way to change this (that I know of) until the CLI team updates the CLI to use this version.
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Deno.land is down, which means Supabase functions are down locally
@doganugurlu Looks like Deno team implemented a fix https://denostatus.com/cllm0jzq219036bjottk03k2ac Are you still experiencing the issue?
We used to cache the modules locally, I will need to check if we made any configuration change. Can you kindly open an issue for Supabase CLI - https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues
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Supabase Local Dev: migrations, branching, and observability
> Oh, I had no idea that the functions routes were "wild card"! I don't think that's mentioned anywhere in the documentation, btw.
Good point! will update the docs.
> Sorry, I actually mean "import-maps": https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues/1338
I'll take a look at this issue. We've improved import map resolution in the last couple of CLI releases. But it looks like there are more edge cases.
We’ve moved the Supabase CLI to a fortnightly stable-release cycle. Every 2 weeks, we will update the latest tag on npm, the supabase/tap for homebrew, and the supabase scoop bucket. You can find the binary downloads in our GitHub latest release.
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Any comprehensive guide on self hosting ?
I think we've been working on that recently here: https://github.com/supabase/cli/pull/907
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Using current_setting('request.cookies', true) to read request cookies doesn't seem to work
Can you try it locally with the supabase CLI? https://github.com/supabase/cli
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SPARTAN. Type-safe Angular full-stack development powered by Analog.
For more info see this issue on GitHub.
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Opaque errors trying to serve and deploy edge functions
I opened a Github issue: https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues/939, but I figured I'd see if any of you hit this and, hopefully, got past it.
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The Case for better Self-Hosted Supabase Support
Are there plans to support connections to self hosted remotes (to deploy to self-hosted instances, for example) with the cli? https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues/753
postgres
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Supabase – General Availability Week
- Now, the connection between our API servers and the database was slow (a few hundred ms per query), so we moved to self-hosting Postgres which was pretty painful. We tried to use https://github.com/supabase/postgres, but the documentation was very lacking and we had to make a bunch of modifications to get it to work. After we got it working, it was pretty smooth though - pretty easy to implement backups, etc.
- Any comprehensive guide on self hosting ?
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Vector support in PostgreSQL services to power AI-enabled applications
I think Supabase generally does good work, but I don't think they can be given credit for pgvector, if that's what you're indicating (I might have misread).
As I understand, Andrew Kane is the principal author of pgvector, and has worked on it for almost two years before Supabase added support for it.
See also https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector/issues/54 and https://github.com/supabase/postgres/pull/472.
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Storing OpenAI embeddings in Postgres with pgvector
we merged the pgvector PR about 2 weeks ago (https://github.com/supabase/postgres/pull/472). If you're missing anything for your CLI don't hesitate to reach out and we'll see if we can integrate it into the product (my email is in my profile)
as an aside, Pinecone looks great
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Given an ansible playbook, how do I "execute" it on a server?
One of the things they recommend is separating the PostgreSQL DB from the rest of the stack. And they also provide an ansible playbook to set up a postgres DB: https://github.com/supabase/postgres/blob/625899e687047a9da658f3f8cc6dd91ac9769694/ansible/playbook.yml
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GraphQL is now available on Supabase
> entire solution from docker
We PR'd this into our docker-compose today [0]. We're always a bit slammed during Launch Week, so if you spot any problems let use know and we'll patch it up asap.
The extension is also deployed directly into our PG bundle [1] which is available in docker [2]
> The Gui for adding roles and tying them to postgres access is very slick with hasura. Is this done manually via SQL commands with supabase?
I haven't tried Hasura so I don't know if this is a direct comparison. pg_graphql works with Postgres Row Level Security - we provide a GUI for this in our Dashboard, but they are also just native PG Policies, so you can write them in raw SQL
[0] https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/6138/files#diff-41...
[1] https://github.com/supabase/postgres
[2] https://hub.docker.com/r/supabase/postgres
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PG 14 now available in Supabase
and can also PR if it's something useful for everyone: https://github.com/supabase/postgres
- GitHub - supabase/postgres: Unmodified Postgres with some useful plugins
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 6, 2021
Show HN: Postgres Docker image with common extensions\ (23 comments)
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Show HN: Postgres Docker image with common extensions
Hi! I'm one of the contributors to the repo. Just to clarify, our Docker image [0] only contains the latest version of Postgres (13) and the common extensions listed out here [1]. All the other features such as this [2] and this [3] are only available in the AWS EC2 or DO droplet images. We've since updated our README to make that clearer :-)
You can still connect the DB with a PgBouncer image spun up in another container however. Unfortunately, I can't really recommend you which one since there doesn't seem to be an official Docker image for PgBouncer and I myself have never tried any of the existing ones out there. If you're looking to use PostgREST however, they do have an official Docker image that you can use over here [4].
[0]: https://hub.docker.com/r/supabase/postgres
[1]: https://github.com/supabase/postgres#extensions
[2]: https://github.com/supabase/postgres#enhanced-security
[3]: https://github.com/supabase/postgres#additional-goodies
[4]: https://hub.docker.com/r/postgrest/postgrest/
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