postgrest-rs

Rust client for PostgREST (by supabase-community)

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    22 projects | dev.to | 26 Feb 2024
    Supabase: Build modern apps with a scalable backend.
  • NextJs and Kysely
    5 projects | dev.to | 28 Dec 2023
    In the db.ts file we are going to create our database connection, in my case I will occupy (Supabase)[https://supabase.io/], but you can occupy any database you want.
  • Building a TODO app in React Native with Supabase
    1 project | dev.to | 11 Jul 2023
    Head over to Supabase and create a new project. Once the project is set up, navigate to the SQL section and create a new table for your todos:
  • What's everyone working on this week (16/2023)?
    19 projects | /r/rust | 17 Apr 2023
    I integrate supabase to my side project. Use the crate postgrest-rs.
  • NextAPI - A Next.js RESTful API Starter for building SaaS Apps
    3 projects | dev.to | 9 Feb 2023
    Supabase
  • Building a Contracts SaaS with SaasRock — Part 4 — B2B Document Management Module
    2 projects | dev.to | 6 Feb 2023
    Since I went out of the dynamic properties, now it doesn’t automatically store my file in a cloud storage provider (Supabase) anymore. So I need to do it manually:
  • Build an Open Source NGL.link alternative with Next.js and the Courier API
    6 projects | dev.to | 21 Dec 2022
    Authentication & Database: Supabase
  • Remind HN: Heroku will delete all free dbs and shut down all free dynos Monday
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Nov 2022
    - they use more cost efficient hardware (e.g. databases running on 3rd gen SSD disks) to run your workloads.

    Since these companies are renting raw hardware, on which they run your workloads (and are not using cloud-provider-native services, such as RDS), they need to hire experienced operators able to run and manage those workloads in production. This (for obvious reasons) is not exactly easy, and requires a lot of experienced talent with operational experience.

    Hiring those people is very hard, as these experts are not usually available on the market.

    This leaves us with with the obvious problem:

    Are the operators of the given PaaS provider really able to run your production workloads? Are they able to to withstand all the issues that may arise?

    Don't get me wrong. There definitely are companies (the most succesful) able to hire very capable talent (such as https://supabase.io), but this definitely isn't the case for all of those PaaS providers.

    And I believe that these companies will need to increase their prices (and be less lucrative for their customers) or changes their business model.

    This is something that we at stacktape.com built our business case on. We took a different path. We just wanted to make the existing (AWS) offerings 2 orders of magnitue easier to use, so that any developer (withou Cloud or DevOps experience) can use them productively.

    We're not running your workloads for you. We are just making AWS services (run by experienced operators) significantly easier to consume (97% less difficult, so that any developer can do the job). For that, we're charging 30%->20% of the AWS infrastructure costs managed by us premium. This also means that you are not restricted to our platform, but can easily extend your infrastructure by any AWS service (using AWS CloufFormation or AWS CDK).

    AWS offers areasonably generous free tier, and Stacktape won't charge you for any resources withing the free tier.

    We're launching our v2 soon (~1-2 weeks), and if the offering we have sounds interesting, we'll be very happy to hear your thoughts.

  • Use supabase database from another backend?
    1 project | /r/Supabase | 9 Aug 2022
    You can there is a client library for Postgres for rust. There aren't all the other clients, but perhaps you can help the community build them.
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