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This month the Beta Update is a Launch Week special. #SupaLaunchWeek 5 just happened and it was a big one, so we revisit everything we shipped, congratulate the winners of the Supa Hackathon, and of course we have the extended the Community Highlights.
The Supabase CLI is now in v1.0 (including the ability to generate TypeScript types 🎉). We also released the Management API Beta, a REST API that opens the door to a whole new suite of integrations (Zapier, Terraform, Pulumi, you name it). Full programmatic control of your projects and orgs is on the way.
supabase-js v2 focuses on "quality-of-life" improvements for developers and includes Type Support, new Auth Methods, async Auth overhaul, improvements for Edge Functions, and more. We couldn't have done this without our amazing Community, so thanks a lot to everyone who contributed.
Try it out by running npm i @supabase/supabase-js@rc
Our customers can rest assured knowing their information is secure and private 🔒. The blog post explains the process we went through to get there and is very useful for anyone building a SaaS product.
Next level Realtime is here ⚡️. Presence and Broadcast are two key blocks developers can use to build the digital experiences users want. All projects now have access to these features. Try it out in combination with supabase-js v2.
We wrapped Launch Week 5 with contributors, partners, and friends and the traditional One More Thing... that was actually SIX more things: Supabase Vault, Auth UI, Dashboard permissions, JSON schema validation, pg_graphql v0.4.0, MFA early-access.
Community Day Video Announcement
We had a huge amount of open source submissions 🤯. The selection process was not easy as it wasn't only quantity, but also quality. After a thorough review, we declared Supabase Cache Helpers the overall winner of the $1500 GitHub sponsorship and Gold SupaCap. Congratulations to @psteinroe 👏
Check all the submissions in Made with Supabase
The following changes to the Supabase Platform will take effect from September 11th at 7 pm PDT.
Authorization header and in a separate apiKey header. This led to confusion among new users of Supabase who used the API directly. It is no longer required to send the anon key or service key via the apiKey header. If you are using Supabase via our client libraries, no change is required from your side.Our guides and tools make it super easy to migrate your projects to Supabase:
Our friends from Netlify invited Ant to their new webinar series. He and Netlify's VP of Partnerships & Ecosystems, Steven Larsen, will show you how to:
Come join one of the fastest growing open source projects ever 🤗
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