Getting Started
Installation
Inside your React project directory, run the following:
pnpm add @supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-swr
If your package manager does not install peer dependencies automatically, you will need to install them, too.
pnpm add swr react @supabase/postgrest-js
Quick Start
Import useQuery
and define a simple query. The cache key is automatically created from the query. You can pass the SWR- and React Query-native options as a second argument. For pagination and infinite scroll queries, use useInfiniteOffsetPaginationQuery
, useOffsetInfiniteScrollQuery
and useCursorInfiniteScrollQuery
.
import { useQuery } from "@supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-swr";
const client = createClient<Database>(
process.env.SUPABASE_URL,
process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
);
function Page() {
// Define the query, and its automatically parsed into an unique cache key.
// `count` queries are supported, too
const { data, count } = useQuery(
client
.from("contact")
.select("id,username,ticket_number", { count: "exact" })
.eq("username", "psteinroe"),
{
revalidateOnFocus: false,
revalidateOnReconnect: false,
}
);
return <div>...</div>;
}
Somewhere in your app, import useInsertMutation
and define a mutation. For the automatic cache population to work, you need to pass the primary key(s) of the relation as a second argument. To return data from the mutation, pass a .select('...')
string as the third argument. Pass null
to skip. The fourth argument is the SWR- and React Query-native options
object. The mutation will automatically update the query cache of the contact query defined above. Other operations are supported with useUpsertMutation
, useUpdateMutation
and useDeleteMutation
.
import { useInsertMutation } from "@supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-swr";
const client = createClient<Database>(
process.env.SUPABASE_URL,
process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
);
function Page() {
const { trigger: insert } = useInsertMutation(
client.from('contact'),
['id'],
'ticket_number',
{
onSuccess: () => console.log('Success!'),
}
);
return <div>...</div>;
}
To subscribe to changes, import useSubscription
and define a subscription. Use any channel name, and define the subscription as you know it from the Supabase client. For the automatic cache population to work, you need to pass the primary key(s) of the relation. You can pass the SWR and React Query-native mutation options.
The query cache will automatically be updated when new data comes in. If you use computed / virtual columns (opens in a new tab) or relations, you can use useSubscriptionQuery
to fetch the entity from PostgREST
before populating the cache with it.
import { useSubscription } from "@supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-swr";
const client = createClient<Database>(
process.env.SUPABASE_URL,
process.env.SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
);
function Page() {
const { status } = useSubscription(
client.channel("random"),
{
event: "*",
table: "contact",
schema: "public",
},
["id"],
{ callback: (payload) => console.log(payload) }
);
return <div>...</div>;
}