If you'll be working with Supabase, I'd recommend getting familiar with SQL anyway. However, for the tutorial, it's actually easier to share SQL queries to run directly from the SQL editor. Supabase also provides a nice "table editor" which lets you create tables without needing to write SQL. We'll be making use of the SQL editor on Supabase's admin interface to run the SQL queries to create the tables we need. Some basic knowledge of relational databases and SQL would help, but is not required, as Supabase makes it easy to view the database, its tables, and run queries through its admin interface. Supabase is built on top of Postgres, a relational database. We will create a table to hold all the users' notes, and display them in the app, as well as let users create, edit and delete notes.Ĭode snippets for both widgets and services will be shared along the tutorial, but you can find the full source code here. In this part, we will go over Supabase's Database offering. In the previous part of this tutorial series, we went over what Supabase is, and started building a simple notes app with Supabase.
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