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Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase

You're reading from   Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase A comprehensive guide to database design, security, real-time data, storage, multi-tenancy, and more

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630684
Pages 534 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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David Lorenz David Lorenz
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Creating the Foundations of the Ticket System App FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Unveiling the Inner Workings of Supabase and Introducing the Book’s Project 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up Supabase with Next.js 4. Chapter 3: Creating the Ticket Management Pages, Layout, and Components 5. Part 2: Adding Multi-Tenancy and Learning RLS
6. Chapter 4: Adding Authentication and Application Protection 7. Chapter 5: Crafting Multi-Tenancy through Database and App Design 8. Chapter 6: Enforcing Tenant Permissions with RLS and Handling Tenant Domains 9. Chapter 7: Adding Tenant-Based Signups, including Google Login 10. Part 3: Managing Tickets and Interactions
11. Chapter 8: Implementing Dynamic Ticket Management 12. Chapter 9: Creating a User List with RPCs and Setting Ticket Assignees 13. Chapter 10: Enhancing Interactivity with Realtime Comments 14. Chapter 11: Adding, Securing, and Serving File Uploads with Supabase Storage 15. Part 4: Diving Deeper into Security and Advanced Features
16. Chapter 12: Avoiding Unwanted Data Manipulation and Undisclosed Exposures 17. Chapter 13: Adding Supabase Superpowers and Reviewing Production Hardening Tips 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Running your first Supabase instance on your machine

Before we start a new Supabase instance, we need to clarify the term. In Chapter 1, you learned that Supabase is essentially a Postgres database with services surrounding it, all tied together via containers. One such setup is called Supabase instance (or Supabase project). So, for each of your web apps, you will have one instance.

When you go on supabase.com, sign in, and create a new project, that’s your Supabase instance. However, we want to run an instance locally on our computer. Let’s see how to do that.

Initializing a new local Supabase instance

Having a local installation is crucial in development as it allows us to test things before we deploy them. Hence, even if you plan to use the awesome supabase.com platform, you’ll be better off also having a local installation.

Although you can have Supabase instances without a git repository (ultimately, creating a Supabase instance on supabase.com...

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