# rust_supabase_sdk
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An ergonomic, async Rust client for [Supabase](https://supabase.com).
Mirrors the `supabase-js` surface area where it makes sense and pushes
Rust-native ergonomics elsewhere:
- **PostgREST** — chainable query builder (string-typed) **and** compile-time-checked typed queries via `from_row::<T>()` + codegen-emitted `Column<R, V>` constants
- **Auth** — email / phone / OTP / OAuth / anonymous sign-in, account recovery, admin user management, pluggable session stores
- **Storage** — buckets, object CRUD, signed URLs, image transforms
- **RPC** — call Postgres functions with `rpc_call(...)`
- **Edge Functions** — invoke deployed functions, streaming responses supported
- **Realtime** — websocket subscriptions to `postgres_changes`, broadcast, and presence (opt-in feature)
- **Retry** — automatic exponential backoff on 429 / 5xx
## Type safety that catches schema drift before you ship
Two query paths, both first-class. Start with the string-typed builder (zero
setup, supabase-js parity). Opt into typed columns whenever you want the
**compiler** to reject wrong column names and wrong value types.
```rust,ignore
// String path — supabase-js parity, no codegen required
let rows: Vec<Value> = client
.from("posts")
.select("*")
.eq("status", "published")
.gt("view_count", 100)
.await?;
// Typed path — same query, every column + value checked at compile time
let rows: Vec<Posts> = client
.from_row::<Posts>()
.eq(Posts::status, "published".to_string())
.gt(Posts::view_count, 100i32)
.is_null(Posts::archived)
.execute()
.await?;
```
`Posts` and its column constants (`Posts::status`, `Posts::view_count`, …) are
emitted by `cargo supabase gen types` — re-run after a migration and any drift
becomes a compile error. None of the following code will build:
```text
.eq(Users::id, "x") // ✗ wrong row type
.eq(Posts::view_count, "abc") // ✗ view_count is i32, not &str
.is_null(Posts::status) // ✗ status is NOT NULL — is_null requires Option<_>
.like(Posts::view_count, "10%") // ✗ like requires a string-typed column
```
Runtime cost is zero — `Column<R, V>` is a `&'static str` plus a phantom type.
[Full design and method list →](#typed-queries)
## Installation
```toml
[dependencies]
rust_supabase_sdk = "0.4.1"
```
**MSRV:** Rust 1.75.
## Quickstart
```rust
use rust_supabase_sdk::SupabaseClient;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> rust_supabase_sdk::Result<()> {
let client = SupabaseClient::new(
std::env::var("SUPABASE_URL").unwrap_or_default(),
std::env::var("SUPABASE_API_KEY").unwrap_or_default(),
None,
);
let rows: Vec<serde_json::Value> = client
.from("countries")
.select("id,name")
.eq("region", "Europe")
.order("name", true)
.limit(10)
.await?;
for row in rows {
println!("{row}");
}
Ok(())
}
```
## Feature flags
| `postgrest` | ✅ | Chainable query builder. |
| `auth` | ✅ | Sign-in flows, OAuth, admin user management. |
| `storage` | ✅ | Buckets + objects + signed URLs. |
| `functions` | ✅ | Edge Functions invocation. |
| `realtime` | — | Websocket subscriptions (opt-in). |
| `rustls` | ✅ | TLS via rustls (default). |
| `native-tls` | — | Use OS TLS instead of rustls. |
Enable `realtime` explicitly:
```toml
rust_supabase_sdk = { version = "0.4.1", features = ["realtime"] }
```
## Customizing the client
```rust
use std::time::Duration;
use rust_supabase_sdk::{SupabaseClient, RetryConfig};
let client = SupabaseClient::builder(url, key)
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(30))
.retry(RetryConfig::new(3, Duration::from_millis(100)))
.user_agent("my-app/1.0")
.schema("public")
.build();
```
`SupabaseClient` is cheap to `clone` — internal state is `Arc`-shared, so a single
configured client can be passed across tasks and modules.
## Typed queries
The string and typed paths share the same client and the same wire protocol.
Pick per query:
| `client.from("posts")` | Ad-hoc queries, views, computed columns, JSON paths, anything codegen can't see | None |
| `client.from_row::<Posts>()` | You want the compiler to verify column names and value types | `cargo supabase gen types` (or hand-rolled `Row` + column constants) |
### Codegen output (you don't write this)
```rust,ignore
use rust_supabase_sdk::{postgrest::Column, Row};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Posts {
pub id: String,
pub status: String,
pub view_count: i32,
pub archived: Option<bool>,
}
impl Row for Posts {
const TABLE: &'static str = "posts";
}
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
impl Posts {
pub const id: Column<Posts, String> = Column::new("id");
pub const status: Column<Posts, String> = Column::new("status");
pub const view_count: Column<Posts, i32> = Column::new("view_count");
pub const archived: Column<Posts, Option<bool>> = Column::new("archived");
}
```
### Available filters on the typed builder
`eq`, `neq`, `not_eq`, `gt`, `gte`, `lt`, `lte`, `like`, `ilike`, `not_like`,
`not_ilike`, `is_null`, `is_not_null`, `is_bool`, `in_`, `not_in_`, `contains`,
`contained_by`, `overlaps`, `order`, `order_with`, `limit`, `offset`, `range`,
`count`, `text_search`. Execution: `execute`, `execute_with_count`, `single`,
`maybe_single`. Escape hatch: `.into_untyped()` drops to the string-typed
`PostgrestBuilder` if you need an operation the typed surface doesn't cover.
### When the compiler rejects a query
| `eq(Users::id, "x")` inside `from_row::<Posts>()` | Column carries its row type — `Users::id` is `Column<Users, _>` |
| `eq(Posts::view_count, "abc")` | `view_count` is `Column<Posts, i32>`, value must be `i32` |
| `is_null(Posts::status)` | `status` is `String` (NOT NULL); `is_null` requires `Column<R, Option<V>>` |
| `like(Posts::view_count, "10%")` | `like` only takes `Column<R, String>` |
| `gt(Posts::status, 1i32)` | Value type must match the column's declared type |
Each check is codified as a compile-fail fixture under `tests/trybuild/typed-columns/`.
## Code generation
The companion `cargo-supabase` binary introspects a Supabase project's PostgREST
schema and emits Rust row structs (with `Row` impls) ready for use with
`from_row::<T>()`:
```sh
cargo install --path cargo-supabase # one-time
cargo supabase gen types \
--url "$SUPABASE_URL" \
--apikey "$SUPABASE_API_KEY" \
--output src/db.rs
```
Re-run whenever the DB schema changes — drift becomes a compile error rather than a runtime failure.
See [docs/codegen.md](docs/codegen.md) for the full flag reference, type mapping table, and worked examples.
## Testing
Run the test suite:
```sh
cargo test
```
### Code coverage
Install [`cargo-llvm-cov`](https://github.com/taiki-e/cargo-llvm-cov) once:
```sh
cargo install cargo-llvm-cov
```
| `cargo llvm-cov` | Summary in terminal |
| `cargo llvm-cov --html` | HTML report in `target/llvm-cov/html/` |
| `cargo llvm-cov --open` | HTML report, opened in browser |
| `cargo llvm-cov --lcov --output-path lcov.info` | LCOV file for CI / coverage services |
## Examples
Worked examples for every major surface area:
```
cargo run --example query
cargo run --example postgrest_typed
cargo run --example auth_email
cargo run --example storage_upload
cargo run --example functions_invoke
cargo run --example realtime_changes --features realtime
```
All examples read `SUPABASE_URL` and `SUPABASE_API_KEY` from the environment.
## Documentation
Full API documentation lives on [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/rust_supabase_sdk).
## Contributing
Bug reports, feature requests, and PRs welcome at
[github.com/Lenard-0/Rust-Supabase-SDK](https://github.com/Lenard-0/Rust-Supabase-SDK).
## License
MIT — see [LICENSE](LICENSE).