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Use Supabase with SolidJS

Learn how to create a Supabase project, add some sample data to your database, and query the data from a SolidJS app.

1

Set up a Supabase project with sample data

Create a new project in the Supabase Dashboard.

After your project is ready, create a table in your Supabase database using the SQL Editor in the Dashboard. Use the following SQL statement to create a countries table with some sample data.

SQL_EDITOR

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-- Create the table
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CREATE TABLE countries (
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id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
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name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL
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);
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-- Insert some sample data into the table
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INSERT INTO countries (name) VALUES ('United States');
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INSERT INTO countries (name) VALUES ('Canada');
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INSERT INTO countries (name) VALUES ('Mexico');

2

Create a SolidJS app

Create a SolidJS app using the degit command.

Terminal

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npx degit solidjs/templates/js my-app

3

Install the Supabase client library

The fastest way to get started is to use the supabase-js client library which provides a convenient interface for working with Supabase from a SolidJS app.

Navigate to the SolidJS app and install supabase-js.

Terminal

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cd my-app && npm install @supabase/supabase-js

4

Query data from the app

In App.jsx, create a Supabase client using your Project URL and public API (anon) key.

Add a getCountries function to fetch the data and display the query result to the page.

src/App.jsx

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import { createClient } from "@supabase/supabase-js";
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import { createResource, For } from "solid-js";
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const supabase = createClient('https://<project>.supabase.co', '<your-anon-key>');
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async function getCountries() {
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const { data } = await supabase.from("countries").select();
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return data;
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}
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function App() {
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const [countries] = createResource(getCountries);
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return (
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<ul>
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<For each={countries()}>{(country) => <li>{country.name}</li>}</For>
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</ul>
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);
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}
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export default App;

5

Start the app

Start the app and go to http://localhost:3000 in a browser and you should see the list of countries.

Terminal

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npm run dev