use-supabase
This is a simple zero dependencies package that gives you access to your Supabase client using a React hook!
Use Supabase
A simple package to boost your supabase consumer app.
// get automatic SWR revalidation on a whole table or a specific column in it
const { data: siteData } = useTable("site", "*");
const { data: siteIdData } = useTable("site", "site_id");
// grab the client to doing anything you want.
const client = useSupabase();
// create a query and use all the postgres query options
const query = useSupabase().from("site").select("*");
// pass that query to useQuery and get automatic SWR revalidation on it.
const { data: queryData } = useQuery(query);
Initialize Supabase
To get access to the hooks first pass use the SupabaseContextProvider at the root of your app.
Creat-React-App
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import App from './App'
import { SupabaseContextProvider } from 'use-supabase'
import reportWebVitals from './reportWebVitals'
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'
const supabase = createClient('supabase-url', 'supabase-anon-key')
ReactDOM.render(
<React.StrictMode>
<SupabaseContextProvider client={supabase}>
<App />
</SupabaseContextProvider>
</React.StrictMode>,
document.getElementById('root')
)
reportWebVitals()
Next.js
If you are using Next.js create a custom _app.tsx like explained here.
Hooks
There are a series of hooks that are made available and usable at your convenience.
useSupabase
useSupabase
is the most simple hook in this library. It returns the supabase js client from the context.
const { auth, from } = useSupabase()
useTable
useTable
implements a stale while revalidate strategy. It is a convenient hook to quickly get all information from a table and revalidating the data with the best web performance principles. It will default to getting all the columns on a table but you can pass a select object to specify more details in the query.
const { data } = useTable('users', '*')
useQuery
useQuery
gives you the same SWR capacities as useTable
but gives you complete granular control on the query you pass.
const query = useSupabase().from('users').select('*').eq(...)
const { data } = useQuery(query)
useUser
(deprecated)
useUser
gives you access to the supabase client user. While it works in all React applications. If you are using a metaframework like Next.js or Remix, you might prefer to use the supabbase auth helpers.
The context will make avaialble to the hooks the client and the user so that you can use it anywhere along the react component tree.