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Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase

Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase

By : David Lorenz
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Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase

Building Production-Grade Web Applications with Supabase

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By: David Lorenz

Overview of this book

Discover the powerful capabilities of Supabase, the cutting-edge, open-source platform flipping the script on backend architecture. Guided by David Lorenz, a battle-tested software architect with over two decades of development experience, this book will transform the way you approach your projects and make you a Supabase expert. In this comprehensive guide, you'll build a secure, production-grade multi-tenant ticket system, seamlessly integrated with Next.js. You’ll build essential skills for effective data manipulation, authentication, and file storage, as well as master Supabase's advanced capabilities including automating tasks with cron scheduling, performing similarity searches with artificial intelligence, testing your database, and leveraging real-time updates. By the end of the book, you'll have a deeper understanding of the platform and be able to confidently utilize Supabase in your own web applications, all thanks to David's excellent expertise.
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Part 1:Creating the Foundations of the Ticket System App
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Part 2: Adding Multi-Tenancy and Learning RLS
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Part 3: Managing Tickets and Interactions
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Part 4: Diving Deeper into Security and Advanced Features

Utilizing database branching

Database branching is a feature from Supabase that deploys multiple versions of your database on your instance on supabase.com. Before I tell you how it works, let’s answer the question: why is that useful?

  • When working in a big team and developers implement features, they usually cannot give the repository to the manager and tell them, “Go check it out.” Instead, they commit their feature and want it to be available as a preview.
  • Many companies work with different staging deployments. For example, before something reaches production, it could be deployed to a TEST.your-application.domain URL that contains only test data to always check out the most recent version of the application in development. Then, many also use STAGING.your-application.domain, which usually is a version that is already agreed to be published soon, contains more realistic data (sometimes a copy of production), and when everything runs fine there, it...
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