Use Supabase with Nuxt
Learn how to create a Supabase project, add some sample data to your database, and query the data from a Nuxt app.
Create a Supabase project
Go to database.new and create a new Supabase project.
Alternatively, you can create a project using the Management API:
1# First, get your access token from https://supabase.com/dashboard/account/tokens2export SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN="your-access-token"34# List your organizations to get the organization ID5curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN" \6 https://api.supabase.com/v1/organizations78# Create a new project (replace <org-id> with your organization ID)9curl -X POST https://api.supabase.com/v1/projects \10 -H "Authorization: Bearer $SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN" \11 -H "Content-Type: application/json" \12 -d '{13 "organization_id": "<org-id>",14 "name": "My Project",15 "region": "us-east-1",16 "db_pass": "<your-secure-password>"17 }'When your project is up and running, go to the Table Editor, create a new table and insert some data.
Alternatively, you can run the following snippet in your project's SQL Editor. This will create a instruments table with some sample data.
1-- Create the table2create table instruments (3 id bigint primary key generated always as identity,4 name text not null5);6-- Insert some sample data into the table7insert into instruments (name)8values9 ('violin'),10 ('viola'),11 ('cello');1213alter table instruments enable row level security;Make the data in your table publicly readable by adding an RLS policy:
1create policy "public can read instruments"2on public.instruments3for select to anon4using (true);Create a Nuxt app
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Create a Nuxt app using the
npx nuxicommand.Explore drop-in UI components for your Supabase app.
UI components built on shadcn/ui that connect to Supabase via a single command.
Explore Components
Terminal
1npx nuxi@latest init my-appInstall 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 Nuxt app.
Navigate to the Nuxt app and install supabase-js.
Terminal
1cd my-app && npm install @supabase/supabase-jsDeclare Supabase Environment Variables
Create a .env file and populate with your Supabase connection variables:
Project URL
Publishable key
Anon key
1SUPABASE_URL=<SUBSTITUTE_SUPABASE_URL>2SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=<SUBSTITUTE_SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY>Query data from the app
In app.vue, create a Supabase client using your config values and replace the existing content with the following code.
app.vue
1<script setup>2import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'3const config = useRuntimeConfig()4const supabase = createClient(config.public.supabaseUrl, config.public.supabasePublishableKey)5const instruments = ref([])67async function getInstruments() {8 const { data } = await supabase.from('instruments').select()9 instruments.value = data10}1112onMounted(() => {13 getInstruments()14})15</script>1617<template>18 <ul>19 <li v-for="instrument in instruments" :key="instrument.id">{{ instrument.name }}</li>20 </ul>21</template>Start the app
Start the app, navigate to http://localhost:3000 in the browser, open the browser console, and you should see the list of instruments.
Terminal
1npm run devThe community-maintained @nuxtjs/supabase module provides an alternate DX for working with Supabase in Nuxt.