Local DevelopmentHow to use Supabase on your local development machine. Supabase is a flexible platform that lets you decide how you want to build your projects. You can use the Dashboard directly to get up and running quickly, or use a proper local setup. We suggest you work locally and deploy your changes to a linked project on the Supabase Platform. Doing things directly on the platform via the
A new PostgreSQL extension is now available in Supabase: pgvector, an open-source vector similarity search. The exponential progress of AI functionality over the past year has inspired many new real world applications. One specific challenge has been the ability to store and query embeddings at scale. In this post we'll explain what embeddings are, why we might want to use them, and how we can sto
🆕 pg_graphql has undergone significant enhancements since this announcement. Here is what is new: pg_graphql v1.0 New Features in pg_graphql v1.2 GraphQL support is now in general availability on the Supabase platform via our open source PostgreSQL extension, pg_graphql. pg_graphql enables you to query existing PostgreSQL databases using GraphQL, either from within SQL or over HTTP: From SQL:
We found both options to be largely viable for the core feature set. Which left us with one final hang-up: we host free-tier projects on VMs with 1 GB of memory. After tallying the resources reserved for PostgreSQL, PostgREST, Kong, GoTrue, and a handful of smaller services, we were left with a total memory budget of ... 0 MB 😬. Unsurprisingly, our pathological memory target disqualified any opti
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