Overview
Supabase (opens in a new tab) is an open source Firebase alternative providing all the backend features you need to build a product. You can use it completely, or just the features you need.
As Supabase provides full PostgreSQL database instances (opens in a new tab), teams can use Bytebase to manage the database development lifecycle for the Supabase databases.
While Supabase already has an easy-to-use GUI to conduct database operations, Bytebase adds the extra value to offer a systematic database development and change workflow. This is especially useful for cross-functional teams requiring collaboration (e.g. having dedicated DBA or platform engineering team apart from the application development teams).
Prerequisites
- You need a Supabase (opens in a new tab) account (free signup).
- After signup, create a supabase project, you can start with the Free plan which already includes a full PostgreSQL instance.
The Procedure
Step 1 - Visit Supabase project's database setting
Note down the Host
and Port
info. For User
and Password
, we recommend creating a dedicated user for Bytebase instead of using the default postgres user.
Step 2 - Create a database user for Bytebase
Visit Supabase SQL Editor and create a database user and grants it SUPERUSER role. Below example creates a user named "bytebase".
Step 3 - Add the Supabase database instance to Bytebase
Choose PostgreSQL
, and copy the Host
, Port
, User
and Password
from the last two steps to the form and click "Create". See Add an Instance for more details.
Step 4 - Check the database instance is properly imported
All databases should be sycned properly. Expect some delay if the database instance is large.
So should the tables under the databases.