# Build a User Management App with Ionic Angular

Learn how to use Supabase in your Ionic Angular App.

This tutorial demonstrates how to build a basic user management app. The app authenticates and identifies the user, stores their profile information in the database, and allows the user to log in, update their profile details, and upload a profile photo. The app uses:

- [Supabase Database](/docs/guides/database) - a Postgres database for storing your user data and [Row Level Security](/docs/guides/auth#row-level-security) so data is protected and users can only access their own information.
- [Supabase Auth](/docs/guides/auth) - allow users to sign up and log in.
- [Supabase Storage](/docs/guides/storage) - allow users to upload a profile photo.

![Supabase User Management example](/docs/img/ionic-demos/ionic-angular-account.png)

If you get stuck while working through this guide, refer to the [full example on GitHub](https://github.com/supabase/supabase/tree/master/examples/user-management/ionic-angular-user-management).

## Project setup

Before you start building you need to set up the Database and API. You can do this by starting a new Project in Supabase and then creating a "schema" inside the database.

### Create a project

1. [Create a new project](/dashboard) in the Supabase Dashboard.
2. Enter your project details.
3. Wait for the new database to launch.

### Set up the database schema

Now set up the database schema. You can use the "User Management Starter" quickstart in the SQL Editor, or you can copy/paste the SQL from below and run it.

1. Go to the [SQL Editor](/dashboard/project/_/sql) page in the Dashboard.
2. Click **User Management Starter** under the **Community > Quickstarts** tab.
3. Click **Run**.

You can pull the database schema down to your local project by running the `db pull` command. Read the [local development docs](/docs/guides/cli/local-development#link-your-project) for detailed instructions.

```bash
supabase link --project-ref <project-id>
# You can get <project-id> from your project's dashboard URL: https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/<project-id>
supabase db pull
```

When working locally you can run the following command to create a new migration file:

```bash
supabase migration new user_management_starter
```

```sql
-- Create a table for public profiles
create table profiles (
  id uuid references auth.users not null primary key,
  updated_at timestamp with time zone,
  username text unique,
  full_name text,
  avatar_url text,
  website text,

  constraint username_length check (char_length(username) >= 3)
);

-- Grant the privileges roles need
GRANT SELECT ON public.profiles TO anon;
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE ON public.profiles TO authenticated;

-- Set up Row Level Security (RLS)
-- See https://supabase.com/docs/guides/database/postgres/row-level-security for more details.
alter table profiles
  enable row level security;

create policy "Public profiles are viewable by everyone." on profiles
  for select using (true);

create policy "Users can insert their own profile." on profiles
  for insert with check ((select auth.uid()) = id);

create policy "Users can update own profile." on profiles
  for update using ((select auth.uid()) = id);

-- This trigger automatically creates a profile entry when a new user signs up via Supabase Auth.
-- See https://supabase.com/docs/guides/auth/managing-user-data#using-triggers for more details.
create function public.handle_new_user()
returns trigger
set search_path = ''
as $
begin
  insert into public.profiles (id, full_name, avatar_url)
  values (new.id, new.raw_user_meta_data->>'full_name', new.raw_user_meta_data->>'avatar_url');
  return new;
end;
$ language plpgsql security definer;
create trigger on_auth_user_created
  after insert on auth.users
  for each row execute procedure public.handle_new_user();

-- Set up Storage!
insert into storage.buckets (id, name)
  values ('avatars', 'avatars');

-- Set up access controls for storage.
-- See https://supabase.com/docs/guides/storage/security/access-control#policy-examples for more details.
create policy "Avatar images are publicly accessible." on storage.objects
  for select using (bucket_id = 'avatars');

create policy "Anyone can upload an avatar." on storage.objects
  for insert with check (bucket_id = 'avatars');

create policy "Anyone can update their own avatar." on storage.objects
  for update using ((select auth.uid()) = owner) with check (bucket_id = 'avatars');
```

### Get API details

Now that you've created some database tables, you are ready to insert data using the auto-generated API.

To do this, you need to get the Project URL and key from [the project **Connect** dialog](/dashboard/project/\_?showConnect=true&connectTab={{ .tab }}&framework={{ .framework }}).

[Read the API keys docs](/docs/guides/getting-started/api-keys) for a full explanation of all key types and their uses.

Supabase is changing the way keys work to improve project security and developer experience. You can [read the full announcement](https://github.com/orgs/supabase/discussions/29260), but in the transition period, you can use both the current `anon` and `service_role` keys and the new publishable key with the form `sb_publishable_xxx` which will replace the older keys.

**The legacy keys will be deprecated shortly, so we strongly encourage switching to and using the new publishable and secret API keys**.

In most cases, you can get the correct key from [the Project's **Connect** dialog](/dashboard/project/\_?showConnect=true&connectTab={{ .tab }}&framework={{ .framework }}), but if you want a specific key, you can find all keys in [the API Keys section of a Project's Settings page](/dashboard/project/_/settings/api-keys/):

**For new keys**, open the **API Keys** tab, if you don't have a publishable key already, click **Create new API Keys**, and copy the value from the **Publishable key** section.

## Building the app

Start building the Angular app from scratch.

### Initialize an Ionic Angular app

Use the [Ionic CLI](https://ionicframework.com/docs/cli) to initialize
an app called `supabase-ionic-angular`:

```bash
npm install -g @ionic/cli
ionic start supabase-ionic-angular blank --type angular
cd supabase-ionic-angular
```

Install the only additional dependency: [supabase-js](https://github.com/supabase/supabase-js)

```bash
npm install @supabase/supabase-js
```

And finally, save the environment variables in the `src/environments/environment.ts` file.
All you need are the API URL and the key that you copied [earlier](#get-api-details).
These variables will be exposed on the browser, and that's fine as [Row Level Security](/docs/guides/auth#row-level-security) is enabled on the Database.

Now that you have the API credentials in place, create a `SupabaseService` with `ionic g s supabase` to initialize the Supabase client and implement functions to communicate with the Supabase API.

### Set up a login route

Set up a route to manage logins and signups. Use Magic Links so users can sign in with their email without using passwords.
Create a `LoginPage` with the `ionic g page login` Ionic CLI command.

### Account page

After a user is signed in, allow them to edit their profile details and manage their account.
Create an `AccountComponent` with `ionic g page account` Ionic CLI command.

### Launch!

Now that you have all the components in place, update `AppComponent`:

Then update the `AppRoutingModule`

Once that's done, run this in a terminal window:

```bash
ionic serve
```

And the browser automatically opens to show the app.

![Supabase Angular](/docs/img/ionic-demos/ionic-angular.png)

## Bonus: Profile photos

Every Supabase project is configured with [Storage](/docs/guides/storage) for managing large files like photos and videos.

### Create an upload widget

Let's create an avatar for the user so that they can upload a profile photo.

First, install two packages in order to interact with the user's camera.

```bash
npm install @ionic/pwa-elements @capacitor/camera
```

[Capacitor](https://capacitorjs.com) is a cross-platform native runtime from Ionic that enables web apps to be deployed through the app store and provides access to native device API.

Ionic PWA elements is a companion package that polyfills certain browser APIs that provide no user interface with custom Ionic UI.

With those packages installed, update `main.ts` to include an additional bootstrapping call for the Ionic PWA Elements.

Then create an `AvatarComponent` with this Ionic CLI command:

```bash
ionic g component avatar --module=/src/app/account/account.module.ts --create-module
```

At this stage, you have a fully functional application!

## See also

- [Authentication in Ionic Angular with Supabase](/blog/authentication-in-ionic-angular)