| name | supabase-database |
| description | Perform database operations (CRUD) on Supabase tables using the REST API. Use for querying, inserting, updating, and deleting data in your Supabase database. |
Supabase Database Operations
Overview
This skill provides tools for working with Supabase database tables through the REST API. Supports SELECT queries with filtering, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE operations, and calling RPC functions.
Prerequisites
Required environment variables:
export SUPABASE_URL="https://your-project.supabase.co"
export SUPABASE_KEY="your-anon-or-service-role-key"
Helper script: This skill uses the shared Supabase API helper. Make sure to source it:
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../../scripts/supabase-api.sh"
Common Operations
SELECT - Query Data
Basic select all:
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../../scripts/supabase-api.sh"
# Get all rows from a table
supabase_get "/rest/v1/your_table?select=*"
Select specific columns:
# Get only id and name columns
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=id,name,email"
Filter results:
# Equality filter
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*&email=eq.user@example.com"
# Greater than
supabase_get "/rest/v1/products?select=*&price=gt.100"
# Less than or equal
supabase_get "/rest/v1/orders?select=*&quantity=lte.10"
# Pattern matching (LIKE)
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*&name=like.*John*"
# In list
supabase_get "/rest/v1/products?select=*&category=in.(electronics,books)"
# Is null
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*&deleted_at=is.null"
Order and limit:
# Order by column (ascending)
supabase_get "/rest/v1/posts?select=*&order=created_at.asc"
# Order by column (descending)
supabase_get "/rest/v1/posts?select=*&order=created_at.desc"
# Limit results
supabase_get "/rest/v1/posts?select=*&limit=10"
# Pagination (offset)
supabase_get "/rest/v1/posts?select=*&limit=10&offset=20"
# Range pagination
supabase_get "/rest/v1/posts?select=*" -H "Range: 0-9"
Complex queries:
# Multiple filters (AND)
supabase_get "/rest/v1/products?select=*&category=eq.electronics&price=gt.100"
# OR filter
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*&or=(status.eq.active,status.eq.pending)"
# Nested filters
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*,posts(*)&posts.published=eq.true"
INSERT - Add Data
Insert single row:
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../../scripts/supabase-api.sh"
supabase_post "/rest/v1/users" '{
"name": "John Doe",
"email": "john@example.com",
"age": 30
}'
Insert multiple rows:
supabase_post "/rest/v1/users" '[
{
"name": "Alice Smith",
"email": "alice@example.com"
},
{
"name": "Bob Jones",
"email": "bob@example.com"
}
]'
Upsert (insert or update if exists):
# Use Prefer: resolution=merge-duplicates header
curl -s -X POST \
"${SUPABASE_URL}/rest/v1/users" \
-H "apikey: ${SUPABASE_KEY}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${SUPABASE_KEY}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Prefer: resolution=merge-duplicates" \
-d '{
"id": 1,
"name": "Updated Name",
"email": "updated@example.com"
}'
UPDATE - Modify Data
Update rows matching filter:
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../../scripts/supabase-api.sh"
# Update specific row by id
supabase_patch "/rest/v1/users?id=eq.123" '{
"name": "Updated Name",
"email": "newemail@example.com"
}'
# Update multiple rows
supabase_patch "/rest/v1/products?category=eq.electronics" '{
"discount": 10
}'
DELETE - Remove Data
Delete rows matching filter:
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../../scripts/supabase-api.sh"
# Delete specific row by id
supabase_delete "/rest/v1/users?id=eq.123"
# Delete multiple rows
supabase_delete "/rest/v1/logs?created_at=lt.2023-01-01"
RPC - Call Database Functions
Execute stored procedures:
source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../../scripts/supabase-api.sh"
# Call function without parameters
supabase_post "/rest/v1/rpc/function_name" '{}'
# Call function with parameters
supabase_post "/rest/v1/rpc/calculate_total" '{
"user_id": 123,
"start_date": "2023-01-01",
"end_date": "2023-12-31"
}'
Filter Operators Reference
| Operator | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
eq |
Equals | id=eq.123 |
neq |
Not equals | status=neq.deleted |
gt |
Greater than | age=gt.18 |
gte |
Greater than or equal | price=gte.100 |
lt |
Less than | quantity=lt.10 |
lte |
Less than or equal | score=lte.50 |
like |
Pattern match (case-sensitive) | name=like.*John* |
ilike |
Pattern match (case-insensitive) | email=ilike.*@gmail.com |
is |
Check for exact value (null, true, false) | deleted_at=is.null |
in |
In list | status=in.(active,pending) |
not |
Negate a condition | status=not.in.(deleted,banned) |
or |
Logical OR | or=(status.eq.active,status.eq.pending) |
and |
Logical AND | and=(age.gte.18,age.lte.65) |
Response Formatting
Pretty print JSON (requires jq):
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*" | jq '.'
Extract specific field:
# Get just the names
supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=name" | jq -r '.[].name'
Count results:
# Add Prefer: count=exact header for total count
curl -s -X GET \
"${SUPABASE_URL}/rest/v1/users?select=*" \
-H "apikey: ${SUPABASE_KEY}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${SUPABASE_KEY}" \
-H "Prefer: count=exact" \
-I | grep -i content-range
Common Patterns
Check if record exists
result=$(supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=id&email=eq.test@example.com")
if [[ "$result" == "[]" ]]; then
echo "User does not exist"
else
echo "User exists"
fi
Create if not exists
# Check first
existing=$(supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=id&email=eq.test@example.com")
if [[ "$existing" == "[]" ]]; then
# Create new user
supabase_post "/rest/v1/users" '{
"email": "test@example.com",
"name": "Test User"
}'
echo "User created"
else
echo "User already exists"
fi
Batch operations
# Process multiple records
ids=(123 456 789)
for id in "${ids[@]}"; do
supabase_patch "/rest/v1/users?id=eq.$id" '{
"updated_at": "'"$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)"'"
}'
done
Error Handling
The helper script automatically handles HTTP errors and displays them. Check return codes:
if supabase_get "/rest/v1/users?select=*"; then
echo "Query successful"
else
echo "Query failed"
exit 1
fi
Security Notes
- Use anon key for client-side operations (respects Row Level Security)
- Use service role key for admin operations (bypasses RLS - use carefully)
- Always apply Row Level Security policies in your Supabase dashboard
- Never commit keys to version control
API Documentation
Full Supabase REST API documentation: https://supabase.com/docs/guides/api