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It's been another packed month of shipping like crazy at Supabase, here's the update on what you might have seen appearing in the product and beyond during the month of May...
Wildcard redirects are especially useful for Jamstack platforms with preview deployments, like Vercel and Netlify. Now you can add a wildcard domain, like *.mydomain.com/welcome and both x.mydomain.com/welcome and y.mydomain.com/welcome will be accepted. Read the Pull Request.
Now you can deploy functions with optional JWT verification. This makes it easier to trigger Edge Functions with webhooks. Use the -no-verify-jwt flag when deploying your functions via the CLI to enable this mode. You can test this out with our Edge Functions Telegram Bot example.
We are making another enterprise feature available for all of our users. Our Prometheus-compatible metrics endpoint gives you granular insights on the health and status of your projects, allowing for real-time monitoring, debugging, and alerting for all. Read the docs.
The Policy editor now includes a “Target roles” field. We now have a strong recommendation to use this over the auth.role() = 'authenticated' technique. In one customer’s database, this reduced a query from 46 seconds to 7 milliseconds. Sometimes even we get it wrong - luckily you can trust that Postgres has it right. Check it out.
Basedash conducted a survey that takes the pulse of the current databases that teams, individuals, startups, enterprises and hobbyists are using.
Supabase was listed in two categories, including the first place in satisfaction for hosting providers (84% of users would use us again 🙏). Full results.
For the fifth edition of our Happy Hour streaming, we had a chat with our CEO and co-founder, Paul Copplestone. We went through some of the history of Supabase, our culture, why PostgreSQL was the right call, and hints about the future of the product. Watch the episode.
I chatted with SE Radio host Jeremy Jung about all things Supabase: building an API layer with postgREST, authentication using GoTrue, row-level security, forking open source projects, using the write ahead log to implement real time updates, provisioning and monitoring databases, user support, incidents, and open source licenses. Listen to the podcast.
There is an opportunity to work inside the growth team at Supabase. It's still a small team so you'd be getting in at the ground floor. If you love dev tools and are passionate about talking to customers, then you're who we're looking for! Read the role spec here.
Deepnote is a data notebook that’s built for collaboration — Jupyter compatible, works magically in the cloud, and sharing is as easy as sending a link.
You can connect your Supabase Postgres Database to your Deepnote notebooks to quickly analyze data and share your findings with others. Check out the guide.
A browser that help you design, build and test better websites. Who doesn't want that? Polypane helps with responsive design, accessibility, SEO, performance, design accuracy, semantic HTML, social media tags... and everything else. Built by: @kilianvalkhof.
Pawternity Hub is a Pet Adoption website where people can find local pets around their area to adopt. Started in a hackathon while brainstorming ideas to help the community, it was built with React and Bootstrap and uses the PetFinder API. Built by @NathanJoSuarez.
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