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Supabase Realtime Client

Send ephemeral messages with Broadcast, track and synchronize state with Presence, and listen to database changes with Postgres Change Data Capture (CDC).

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Overview

This client enables you to use the following Supabase Realtime's features:

  • Broadcast: send ephemeral messages from client to clients with minimal latency. Use cases include sharing cursor positions between users.
  • Presence: track and synchronize shared state across clients with the help of CRDTs. Use cases include tracking which users are currently viewing a specific webpage.
  • Postgres Change Data Capture (CDC): listen for changes in your PostgreSQL database and send them to clients.

Usage

Installing the Package

pip3 install realtime==2.0.0

Creating a Channel

import asyncio
from typing import Optional
from realtime.client import RealtimeClient
from realtime.channel import RealtimeSubscribeStates

client = RealtimeClient(REALTIME_URL, API_KEY)
channel = client.channel('test-channel')

def _on_subscribe(status: RealtimeSubscribeStates, err: Optional[Exception]):
    if status == RealtimeSubscribeStates.SUBSCRIBED:
        print('Connected!')
    elif status == RealtimeSubscribeStates.CHANNEL_ERROR:
        print(f'There was an error subscribing to channel: {err.message}')
    elif status == RealtimeSubscribeStates.TIMED_OUT:
        print('Realtime server did not respond in time.')
    elif status == RealtimeSubscribeStates.CLOSED:
        print('Realtime channel was unexpectedly closed.')

await channel.subscribe(_on_subscribe)

# Listen for all incoming events, often the last thing you want to do.
await client.listen()

Notes:

  • REALTIME_URL is ws://localhost:4000/socket when developing locally and wss://<project_ref>.supabase.co/realtime/v1 when connecting to your Supabase project.
  • API_KEY is a JWT whose claims must contain exp and role (existing database role).
  • Channel name can be any string.

Broadcast

Your client can send and receive messages based on the event.

# Setup...

channel = client.channel(
    "broadcast-test", {"config": {"broadcast": {"ack": False, "self": False}}}
)

await channel.on_broadcast("some-event", lambda payload: print(payload)).subscribe()
await channel.send_broadcast("some-event", {"hello": "world"})

Notes:

  • Setting ack to true means that the channel.send promise will resolve once server replies with acknowledgement that it received the broadcast message request.
  • Setting self to true means that the client will receive the broadcast message it sent out.
  • Setting private to true means that the client will use RLS to determine if the user can connect or not to a given channel.

Presence

Your client can track and sync state that's stored in the channel.

# Setup...

channel = client.channel(
    "presence-test",
    {
        "config": {
            "presence": {
                "key": ""
            }
        }
    }
)

channel.on_presence_sync(lambda: print("Online users: ", channel.presence_state()))
channel.on_presence_join(lambda new_presences: print("New users have joined: ", new_presences))
channel.on_presence_leave(lambda left_presences: print("Users have left: ", left_presences))

await channel.track({ 'user_id': 1 })

Postgres CDC

Receive database changes on the client.

# Setup...

channel = client.channel("db-changes")

channel.on_postgres_changes(
    "*",
    schema="public",
    callback=lambda payload: print("All changes in public schema: ", payload),
)

channel.on_postgres_changes(
    "INSERT",
    schema="public",
    table="messages",
    callback=lambda payload: print("All inserts in messages table: ", payload),
)

channel.on_postgres_changes(
    "UPDATE",
    schema="public",
    table="users",
    filter="username=eq.Realtime",
    callback=lambda payload: print(
        "All updates on users table when username is Realtime: ", payload
    ),
)

channel.subscribe(
    lambda status, err: status == RealtimeSubscribeStates.SUBSCRIBED
    and print("Ready to receive database changes!")
)

Get All Channels

You can see all the channels that your client has instantiated.

# Setup...

client.get_channels()

Cleanup

It is highly recommended that you clean up your channels after you're done with them.

  • Remove a single channel
# Setup...

channel = client.channel('some-channel-to-remove')

channel.subscribe()

await client.remove_channel(channel)
  • Remove all channels
# Setup...

channel1 = client.channel('a-channel-to-remove')
channel2 = client.channel('another-channel-to-remove')

await channel1.subscribe()
await channel2.subscribe()

await client.remove_all_channels()

Credits

This repo draws heavily from phoenix-js.

License

MIT.

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