Changelog

New updates and product improvements

Supavisor 1.1.5

Jan 10, 2024

Released Supavisor 1.1.5

Notable#

  • Pools now start with only 10 connections and create new ones up to tenant default_pool_size or user pool_size
  • Logs correct tenant id
  • API endpoints accept PATCH requests

Previously Supavisor would start a deterministic number of connection depending on the pool size specified on the tenant or tenant user.

Now Supavisor will start 10 connections and then allocate more as needed.

It was pretty easy to over-allocate your database max_connections without fully understanding what your max_connections were and how many were currently being used by other services.

This also makes migration from PgBouncer easier as it's much safer to run multiple connection poolers at the same time as you migrate, as long as they both don't need to allocate their full database connection pools.

Also an implied behavior of Supavisor was that each user connected spins up it's own pool. Without understanding this behavior it's easy to over-allocate database connections by connecting different Posgres users to the pooler.

Improve loading interface on Auth users page#

Navigating between pages if your project has many users is now less jarring.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/19940

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/auth/users

Fix viewing RLS policies of a table from table editor not selecting its schema on the RLS page#

More specifically if the table does not belong to the public schema.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/20100

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/editor

Fix inability to delete enumerated type from the dashboard if type name has Uppercase initial letter#

Thank you @tranhoangvuit for helping us on this!

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/20023

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/database/types

Sort RLS policies alphabetically#

Once again, thank you @tranhoangvuit for helping us with this!

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/20163

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/auth/policies

Released Supavisor v1.1.2

Notable#

  • allow_list field on the tenant to support network restrictions
  • More docs
  • client_heartbeat_interval on the tenant to detect zombie client connections
  • Bug fixes
  • Observability improvements

The client_heartbeat_interval helps us detect client connections from behind a load balancer which are dead but did not close the TCP connection correctly. This interval defaults to one minute but is configurable per tenant.

The allow_list field on the tenant takes a list of CIDR ranges and validates incoming connection addresses against this list. The incoming client address must be in one of these ranges to be accepted.

Also, started a Supavisor FAQ!

Further to https://github.com/orgs/supabase/discussions/18654 , the threshold for transitioning large databases to use physical backups for their daily backups is being lowered to 40GB over the next few days.

Physical backups are more performant, have lower impact on the db, and avoid holding locks for long periods of time. Restores continue to work as expected, but backups taken using this method can no longer be downloaded from the dashboard.

Over the next few months, we'll be introducing functionality to restore to a separate, new database, allowing for the perusal of the backed up data without disruption to the original project.

Please refer to supabase.com/docs/guides/platform/backups#daily-backups-process for additional details.

Launch Week X is just over, but the fun doesn't stop! This changelog summarizes what has been released for Studio over last week as well as other improvements that we shipped behind the scenes while Launch Week X was ongoing.

Supabase Assistant (For Auth RLS policies)#

https://github.com/supabase/supabase/assets/19742402/c10ab0bc-a2be-4739-be3a-5eb6ef802af1

We've got a new RLS Editor that brings SQL front-and-center, giving developers access to the full potential of Postgres rather than abstracting it away. Accompanying it is an AI assistant that has been tuned to produce SQL for Row Level Security policies, making it fast and easy to get your policies setup the way you need them.

If you're keen to give this a spin, you may enable this feature from the Feature Previews section (which we'll cover more in the last section of this changelog) while you're in a project. This will replace the current UI for creating RLS policies with this new AI assisted RLS Editor UI.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/19166

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/auth/policies

Postgres Roles & User Impersonation#

Run queries in Studio using different roles - this is potentially a powerful tool for testing your Row Level Security policies and determining which data each role can access. You may also impersonate a specific user in Studio by "minting" a JWT with their ID and then running the queries using that JWT.

This feature is available not just in the Table Editor, but also in the SQL Editor, GraphiQL interface, and Realtime Inspector (which we'll talk about more right in the next section below)

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/18945

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/editor

Realtime Inspector#

An easy way to prototype, inspect, and debug Realtime directly in the Studio. You can use the Realtime Inspector to view messages being sent and received in channels, and also filter messages by type: presence, broadcast, and database changes.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/17617

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/realtime/inspector

Feature Previews#

Our new tool for unveiling new features - we'll release beta features as previews before making them generally available. This will help us to get features out to you faster, make it easier for you to give us feedback, and also shorten the iteration loop.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/17775

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_

Auth Settings added option to support manual identity linking#

Supabase Auth allows a user to initiate identity linking with a different email address when they are logged in. More information can be found in our documentation here.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/19615

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/settings/auth

Table Editor support selecting types from the extensions schema when creating/editing columns#

Database extensions that are installed through the dashboard on the database/extensions page are, most of the time, installed by default in the extensions schema (as it's the default dropdown option) unless the extension has a schema that it's required to be in, or the user changes it to be installed in another schema.

If the installed extension (e.g vector) has enumerated types, the Table Editor then can access those types for users to assign them to columns, without having the user to install them in another schema.

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/19580

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/editor

Network Bans highlight IP Address if it belongs to the current logged-in user#

PR: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/pull/19666

Link: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/settings/database

Server-Side Auth in Next.js 14#

We've released @supabase/ssr, which makes it super easy to use cookies for storing user sessions. We’ve updated npx create-next-app -e with-supabase to use @supabase/ssr and made it compatible with Next.js 14.

Read the blog post.

pgvector vs Pinecone#

pgvector is becoming the vector store of choice for developers. We’ve put it to the test against Pinecone and found that it performs better on cost and query throughput, without sacrificing accuracy.

See the full benchmarks

Manage storage buckets from the command line#

You can now manage Storage buckets with the Supabase CLI:

  • supabase storage ls -r: show all buckets and objects
  • supabase cp -r readme.md ss:///bucket: upload local files to bucket
  • supabase cp -r ss:///bucket: download objects from bucket
  • supabase rm -r ss:///bucket: delete files from bucket

Managing Storage buckets with CLI works best if there are less than 100k objects in your bucket and each of them is smaller than 20MB. Reference docs are here.

What's new in Supabase Studio?#

Supabase Studio is improved many times per day, here is some of what's new:

  • Better error surfacing in SQL Editor. [PR]
  • Break out auth rate limit fields into a separate page. [PR]
  • Enumerated types management. [PR]
  • New API side panel. [PR]
  • Audit logs for organizations available on Team plan.

Check them out.

Multi-factor Authentication in Supabase Studio#

Secure your Supabase account with Multi-Factor Authentication. You can now add a time-based one-time password (TOTP), managed by apps such as 1Password, Authy, Google Authenticator or Apple's Keychain.

Check out the doc

Quick product announcements#

  • [Auth] LinkedIn OIDC provider. [PR]
  • [Auth] Use token to include the redirect URL in your email template. [PR]
  • [pgvector] Upgrade 0.5.1 (faster HNSW index builds). [Release]
  • [Dashboard] Scopes for OAuth apps. [PR]
  • [Postgres] pg_jsonschema upgrade 0.1.4 to 0.2.0. [Release]
  • [Supavisor] Starts providing Docker Images. [Docker]
  • [GraphQL] GraphQL user defined functions now supported following the pg_graphql upgrade from 1.2.3 to 1.4.2. [Docs]

Broadcast realtime messages via REST API#

You can now broadcast Realtime messages to all your connected users by simply using a REST API call, removing the need to connect to a WebSocket. This will be especially useful with our Edge Functions!

Broadcast docs

Supavisor is now used for connection pooling in all new projects#

Less than two months ago, we announced Supavisor, our own Postgres connection pooler that handles millions of connections. It’s now available in all new projects. You can continue using pgbouncer alongside Supavisor, however, it will be deprecated effective January 15th, 2024.

Learn more

Moving to IPV6 for Database Connection Strings#

With IPv4 addresses becoming increasingly scarce and cloud providers starting to charge for it, we won’t be assigning IPv4 addresses to Supabase projects from January 15th, 2024. [db.projectref.supabase.co](http://db.projectref.supabase.co) will start resolving to a IPv6 address instead. If you plan on connecting to your database directly, you must ensure that your network can communicate over IPv6. Supavisor will continue to return IPv4 addresses, so you can update your applications to connect to Supavisor instead.

Learn more

New Foreign Data Wrapper: Airtable#

Introducing the latest addition to our Wrappers lineup: Airtable! You can use it to query data from your Airtable bases and tables directly from Postgres:


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select * from my_airtable_table;
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# data from Airtable

Read the Airtable Wrapper docs Learn about Wrappers

Supabase Studio's latest enhancements#

Supabase Studio is under constant improvement, here is what’s new:

  • Added UI support for cascade updates
  • Improved JSON previewing and editing
  • Button for toggling Realtime right from the Table Editor
  • See View definition and open it in the SQL Editor to modify
  • UI to view and unban IP addresses to manage banned IPs more conveniently
  • Import CSV files at the table creation stage and a new button to download the table as CSV

Try them out

HNSW Support for Vecs + pgvector#

Added HNSW support inside Vecs, our Python library for pgvector. Vecs automatically creates schemas and collections inside your database, making it one of the easiest ways to get started with pgvector.

Read the HNSW docs

Quick product announcements#

  • [PostgREST] JWT caching just landed. API requests are about to get 100ms faster. [PR]
  • [Auth] Added a default in-memory storage mechanism to allow using supabase-js in these environments to fall back to use this default storage mechanism now. Upgrade to supabase-js v2.36.0 or gotrue-js v2.54.0 for the latest changes. [PR]
  • [Edge Functions] Supports much simpler API for creating functions Deno.serve(req => new Response("ok")). No http standard library dependency needed. (Thanks eifr for contributing with updated CLI templates. [PR]
  • [Edge Functions] You can manage the secrets for your project's Edge Functions via the dashboard. [Try it now]

pgvector v0.5.0: Faster semantic search with HNSW indexes#

pgvector v0.5.0 adds Hierarchical Navigable Small World (HNSW), a new type of index that ensures lightning-fast vector searches, especially in high-dimensional spaces and embeddings.

Blog post

Day 1 - Hugging Face is now supported in Supabase#

We are all about open source collaboration, and Hugging Face is one of the open source communities we admire most. That’s why we've added Hugging Face support in our Python Vector Client and Edge Functions (Javascript).

Day 2 - Supabase Local Dev: migrations, branching, and observability#

The CLI received some serious upgrades including observability tools, streamlined backups, and enhanced migrations. But that's not all – the big game-changer is the introduction of Supabase branching which we’re rolling out to selected customers.

Day 3 - Supabase Studio 3.0#

Supabase Studio brings some huge new features, including AI SQL editor, Schema diagrams, Wrappers UI, and a lot more!

Day 4 - Supabase Integrations Marketplace#

With the release of OAuth2 applications, we've made it easier than ever for our partners to extend the Supabase platform with useful tooling.

Day 4 - Vercel Integration 2.0 and Next.js App Router Support#

The New Supabase x Vercel integration streamlines the process of creating, deploying, and maintaining web applications with several enhancements. Plus, it fully supports the App Router in Next.js ▲

Blog post

Day 5 - Supavisor: Scaling Postgres to 1 Million Connections#

Supavisor is a scalable, cloud-native Postgres connection pooler written in Elixir. It has been developed with multi-tenancy in mind, handling millions of connections without significant overhead or latency. We’re rolling it out to every database on our platform.

Community Highlights from the past 4 months#

Launch Week is an event for our community, so it’s a good time to look back at what happened in the last months (spoiler: a lot).

Blog post

HIPAA and SOC2 Type 2

Supabase is officially SOC2 Type 2 and HIPAA compliant! In this write-up, we offer insights into what you can expect if you’re planning to go through the same process.

Blog post

More product announcements#

Shipping doesn’t stop here at Supabase! We are back in full shipping mode and already thinking about the next LW. These are some of the things we’ve been working on:

Native Mobile Auth Support for Google and Apple Sign in#

Supabase Auth now has full native support for Sign in with Apple and Google, which means it can now be used with one-tap sign in methods like Sign in with Apple JS, Sign in with Google for Web, or even in Chrome extensions.

Learn more

Supabase CLI: what is new?#

It’s been a busy month for the Supabase CLI. We have added a tonne of new features:

See all updates

Revamped billing experience#

We have made huge improvements to the billing tooling inside Supabase Studio, including:

  • Easy monitoring of current usage, overage, and plan limits.
  • Streamlined subscription management for upgrades or downgrades.
  • Detailed usage billing breakdowns and compute instance specifications.
  • And more!

New subscription page | New usage page

Login with Kakao#

Added the popular social platform Kakao as new social provider. Allow your users to effortlessly sign in using their Kakao accounts and make authentication a breeze while expanding your app's reach to a wider audience.

Login with Kakao

Quick product updates#

  • [Postgres Tooling] Implemented parallel Index build in regular and recovery state into OrioleDB. [PR]
  • [Edge Functions] Edge Functions troubleshooting guide. [Doc]
  • [Storage] Object id is now returned in the response when uploading an object. [PR]
  • [Realtime] A new debugging tool to test your realtime endpoints together with your JWTs and Row Level Security policies. [Realtime Inspector]
  • [Docs] A full guide on database partitions for developers looking to scale up. [Guide]

Launch Week alert: save the date#

Supabase Vector: the open source Vector Toolkit for Postgres#

Storing vector embeddings in Postgres with 'pgvector' is becoming increasingly popular for AI applications, so we're building out a collection of tools to store, index, and query embeddings at scale.

Supabase Vector

Vault is now available for all projects#

Vault is a Postgres extension and accompanying Supabase UI that makes it safe and easy to store encrypted secrets and other data in your database.

Learn how to use Vault

Auth Helpers now include server-side Auth and full support for the Next.js App Router#

We have updated the Next.js Auth Helpers package to make it available across the client and server of the App Router. They also now implement server-side auth by default with PKCE - meaning the entire auth flow is now possible server-side.

Updated docs

Video course

Improving our dashboard with user feedback#

As we plan the next few months of Dashboard development, we're reaching out to users to see all the different ways people use the Dashboard in their work.

Last month, we opened up a public RFC for the Dashboard SQL Editor. It's been amazing to see how people use this tool to build their projects. If you're a heavy user of the SQL Editor, we'd love to get your feedback.

We also started doing user interviews to understand how users use the Dashboard. Our goal is to build the best possible Dashboard for all of our users, and you can help! Reach out to Terry you would like to share your experience.

Quick product announcements#

  • [Auth] You can now use Turnstile as a Captcha provider. Doc

  • [Auth] How to send a password reauthentication nonce. Doc

  • [Dashboard] Supabase Wrappers UI that supports pulling data in from Firebase, Stripe, S3, and Clickhouse. Create a Wrapper

  • [Edge Functions] Support for deploying all Edge Functions via CLI. Doc

  • [Edge Functions] Custom domains and vanity domains support for Edge Functions. PR

  • [Storage] Image Transformation is now out of Beta. Doc

  • [Postgres Extensions] pg_cron 1.5.2 (new projects only) now supports sub-minute schedules. PR

New Integrations, templates, and examples#

We've been building for 9 months now, are we're getting even closer to Beta.

This is also available as a blog post and a video demo.

Add users#

You can now add users manually from your dashboard.

User admin#

You can also perform admin functions on existing users - send password reset emails, magic links, and delete users.

Even more powerful SQL Editor#

Last month we announced an improved SQL Editor, and this month we've taken it even further. The SQL Editor is now a full Monaco editor, like you'd find in VS Code. Build your database directly from the browser.

Status page#

We added a Status Page which tracks the uptime and latency of the Supabase platform.

Kaizen#

  • We completed a security audit by DigitalXRAID.
  • Email confirmations now enabled by default for signups.
  • Updated Benchmarking Suite to include more realistic workloads, on various different servers (results published soon).
  • You can now set/edit/remove Foreign Keys via the table editor.

We're now 8 months into building Supabase. We're focused on performance, stability, and reliability but that hasn't prevented us from shipping some great features.

This is also available as a blog post and a video demo.

Supabase.js 1.0#

In the lead-up to our Beta launch, we've released supabase-js version 1.0 and it comes with some major Developer Experience improvements. We received a lot of feedback from the community and we've incorporated it into our client libraries for our 1.0 release.

Check out the blog post to learn more.

More powerful SQL Editor#

Although it was only intended to be a temporary feature, the SQL Editor has become one of the most useful features of Supabase. This month we decided to make give it some attention, adding Tabs and making it full-screen. This is the first of many updates, we've got some exciting things planned for the SQL Editor.

Keyboard shortcuts for Power Users#

For the heavy table editor users, we've gone ahead and added a bunch of key commands and keyboard shortcuts so you can zip around and manipulate your tables faster than ever.

One of the most requested Auth features was the ability to send magic links that your users can use to log in. You can use this with new or existing users, and alongside passwords or stand alone.

Kaizen#

  • We have new and improved docs.
  • We converted realtime-js to TypeScript.
  • Dashboard Performance: we heavily optimised our dashboard routes.
  • With the help of the community, we closed a lot of issues during Hacktoberfest.
  • We have started benchmarking all the open source tools we use. We'll publish the results this month.

This is also available as a blog post.

Third-party logins#

We've released OAuth logins! You can now enable third-party logins on your app for Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab, or Google.

Clone tables#

You can duplicate your tables, just like you would inside a spreadsheet.

Enable and disable extensions#

Extensions are easier to use. You can enable Postgres extensions with the click of a button.

Save your favorite queries#

The SQL editor now stores your query history in your browser. You can also save your favorite queries to run later!

GitHub Discussions#

Supabase was given access to GitHub Discussions! This is the place for you to ask questions or show off what you've built with Supabase.

Kaizen#

This is also available as a blog post.

We're 6 months into building our hosted database platform and we've made some major improvements to our auth system and table view.

Easily create tables#

Set up tables and columns directly from the table view.

Invite your team#

You can now invite team members to your organisation.

Auth: Email Confirmations#

You can now enable Email Confirmations for new users. This can be toggled on or off and the template for this email can be edited via the dashboard.

Typescript support#

The biggest communty contribution to date, @thorwebdev added Typescript support to Supabase. He even live streamed the process.

Kaizen#

We have a number of small improvements:

Alpha July 2020

Aug 5, 2020

Supabase July Alpha Updates#

This is also available as a full blog post with videos.

After 5 months of building, we're releasing one of our most anticipated features: Supabase Auth.

Auth#

This month, we're ecstatic to announce a feature we think you'll love: Supabase Auth. It's too big to fit into a monthly update so look out for a full update in the next few days.

We want to make it easy to get started adding Auth to your app, so we've released a simple example and a video tutorial which shows you how to implement a basic auth system using PostgreSQL's Row Level Security.

Table Editor#

We've made some massive improvements to our Table Editor that we're excited to share.

Relationship drill down#

Last month we made it easy to drill into your table relationships. This month, we make it possible to drill multiple levels deep.

Add, delete, and download rows#

We're making it easier to manipulate your data. Next month, you'll be able to add and remove columns directly from the Table view.

New Postgres Extensions#

If you launch a new Supabase project, you'll have access to several new Postgres extensions:

  • pgsql-http: HTTP client for PostgreSQL, retrieve a web page from inside the database.
  • pgjwt: PostgreSQL implementation of JSON Web Tokens
  • plpgsql_check: a linter tool for language PL/pgSQL
  • pljava: write Java in your stored procedures, triggers, and functions

Kaizen#

We have a number of small improvements:

  • Added Auth documentation to the auto-generated docs in each project
  • Added a new or filter to the client library
  • Table View now remembers which tabs you had open.
  • We have released a lot of new functionality to pg-api, a server for for managing Postgres internals via a REST interface.
  • Performance: the "flash of black" which was appearing on page transition is now gone

Alpha June 2020

Jul 2, 2020

Supabase June Alpha Updates#

This is also available as a full blog post with videos.

We're now 4 months into building Supabase, which means another major update. Here's a few things we think you'll love in this release.

View relational data#

We're sometimes asked how we will make Postgres as simple as Firebase, since Postgres is a relational database. This month we're making our first steps to prove that relational databases can be even easier to use than document stores. We're releasing an excel-like editing interface which can drill down into your relational data.

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Manage JSON data#

Postgres is an amazing database, giving the flexibility of a document store with the power of a RDBMS. If you use JSON data in Postgres, then we want to make that easy too. Supabase detects when your column is JSON or JSONB, and provides an easy way to edit and view your data. More improvements coming soon for this feature!

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Choose your region#

If you noticed a bit of latency on Supabase, it's because your projects were previously set up in Singapore. It was always our intention that you'd be able to choose your database region, and this month we've delivered it. In the next releases we'll even allow you to go multi-region, instantly replicating your database close to your customers.

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Backups#

A guiding principle at Supabase is zero lock-in. So this month we are exposing your daily database backups on the dashboard, giving you a simple way to migrate off Supabase. We have a lot more to build in this space (WAL-G!), so watch this space.

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