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A react component to display your Postgresql table data. Used in Supabase Dashboard app.

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Deprecated

🚨 This repo has been deprecated. 🚨

We've moved the grid component into the main Supabase studio repo to make it easier to work on and to help us roll out bug fixes much quicker. We have transfered all existing issues in this repo, and we continue to welcome contributors over at supabase/supabase.

Supabase Grid

A react component to display your Postgresql table data.

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Install

npm i @supabase/grid

This package requires some peer dependencies, which you need to install by yourself.

npm i react react-dom @supabase/react-data-grid @supabase/ui

Usage

<SupabaseGrid
  table="countries"
  onSqlQuery={async (query: string) => {
    // run query and return the result
  }}
/>

Properties

Required

  • table SupaTable object or table/view name.
    • readonly mode: support both table and view
    • editable mode: only for table
  • onSqlQuery run sql query.

Optional

  • editable enable table editor.
  • headerActions react node to display in grid header.
  • gridProps props to config grid view.
  • schema table/view schema. Defaults to 'public'.
  • storageRef storageRef is used to save state on localstorage.
  • theme grid theme.
  • onAddColumn show create new column button if available.
  • onAddRow show add row button if available.
  • onError error handler.
  • onEditColumn show edit column menu if available.
  • onEditRow show edit row button if available.
  • onDeleteColumn show delete column menu if available.

Run example

  1. Build library: npm start
  2. Go to example folder: cd example
  3. Create .env file: cp .env.example .env
  4. Update example/.env file with your Supabase project settings
  5. Run example app: npm start

Contributing

  • Fork the repo on GitHub
  • Clone the project to your own machine
  • Commit changes to your own branch
  • Push your work back up to your fork
  • Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes and merge

License

This repo is licensed under MIT.