wrappers
pgsql-http
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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wrappers
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Should I Open Source my Company?
I used one of their open source work in a project: https://github.com/supabase/wrappers
It’s appreciated since SaaS on AWS is a no-no in my field.
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SQL as API
I’m currently playing with PostgreSQL, foreign data wrappers, and pgrx rust extensions. My development experience has been surprisingly smooth and enjoyable.
My main issue is that joins will be processed locally, so all the foreign data will be fetched before the join happens. But otherwise basic CRUD is easy.
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Foreign_data_wrappers
https://github.com/pgcentralfoundation/pgrx
https://github.com/supabase/wrappers
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Is anyone here interested in a general purpose guide on how to sync data between Supabase and outside resources?
However, considering the emergence of Supabase wrappers, it might be more beneficial to develop a walkthrough focused on creating Rust-based wrappers. This way, the community can start building a variety of useful wrappers (really plugins).
- Supabase Wrappers
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Hasura Remote Schema analogue in Supabase
We're experimenting with including tables connected to external data sources using Supabase Wrappers https://github.com/supabase/wrappers as a way to link external APIs into the GraphQL schema but that work is in an early stage. That approach would be limited to the Stripe, Firebase and S3 for now though
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Is it possible to directly connect Supabase to a MySQL database?
This would be an ideal use case for a postgresql foreign data wrapper. See more here: https://github.com/supabase/wrappers/
- Supabase Wrappers: A Framework for Postgres Foreign Data Wrappers
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Supabase Wrappers: A Framework for Building Postgres Foreign Data Wrappers
> On a sidenote, is not the wrappers for Airtable, BigQuery and ClickHouse opensourced? Or why did they skip that column in the second table?
All of the wrappers are open source. You can see the source for the Airtable, BigQuery, and ClickHouse wrappers here https://github.com/supabase/wrappers/tree/5fac8afb62e6e8362b...
The `self-hosted` column is only missing from the "under development" wrappers in the blog post's table because those are not production ready and shouldn't be self hosted (yet).
pgsql-http
- PostgreSQL Is Enough
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becauseBackendIsJustASocialConstructRight
I don’t understand the question https://github.com/pramsey/pgsql-http
- What are my options to send a notification everytime a new row is inserted into my PostgreSQL RDS database/Aurora database?
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How to perform authenticated http requests with the http REST client extension?
I am trying to use the supabase http rest client extension to fetch data from an external API. Following the supabase docs and the GitHub repo readme, I have not been able to successfully make a request that requires auth, specifically an API key in the request header with key x-api-key.
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Sketch of a Post-ORM
- Hasura Remote Schema (https://hasura.io/blog/tagged/remote-schemas/)
If you want more control over the web API and you were going to fetch the data within your Python back-end and process it there, for some use-cases (not all, but some), there are options:
- pg_http (https://github.com/pramsey/pgsql-http)
Life is about trade-offs. Doing the work in SQL is not without its drawbacks, but it's also not without its benefits, and that's true for doing the work in a general-purpose language as well. Whatever the drawbacks of doing it in SQL, one of the benefits has got to be eliminating the impedance mismatch (for people who regard that mismatch as a problem, and the OP seems to be one such person). What I claim is that doing the work directly in the database shouldn't be ruled out in general (the specifics of a given use-case may rule it out in particular) any more the the other common patterns (API hand-written in Python, for instance) shouldn't be ruled out in general.
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Watching for changes to DB by another app
You could e.g. use the trigger to call http api using e.g. https://github.com/pramsey/pgsql-http
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How to best fetch JSON data from external API and write to supabase every hour?
I do this all the time just with Postgres functions. Just turn on the following extensions: http (https://github.com/pramsey/pgsql-http) pg_cron (https://github.com/citusdata/pg\_cron)
- What's Postgres Got to Do with AI?
- Edge Functions or Database Functions?
- Pgsql-HTTP: HTTP client for PostgreSQL
What are some alternatives?
steampipe - Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more with SQL. No DB required.
Multicorn - Data Access Library
supabase-mailer - Send and track email from Supabase / PostgreSQL using a Transactional Email Provider
multicorn2
pg_net - A PostgreSQL extension that enables asynchronous (non-blocking) HTTP/HTTPS requests with SQL
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
graphile-engine - Monorepo home of graphile-build, graphile-build-pg, graphile-utils, postgraphile-core and graphql-parse-resolve-info. Build a high-performance easily-extensible GraphQL schema by combining plugins!
wundergraph - WunderGraph is a Backend for Frontend Framework to optimize frontend, fullstack and backend developer workflows through API Composition.
amforeas - A RESTful Interface to your database
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.