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A Streamlit connection component for Supabase.

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:electric_plug: Streamlit Supabase Connector

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A Streamlit connection component to connect Streamlit to Supabase Storage and Database.

:student: Interactive tutorial

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:thinking: Why use this?

  • Cache functionality to cache returned results. Save time and money on your API requests

  • Same method names as the Supabase Python API. Minimum relearning required

  • Exposes more storage methods than currently supported by the Supabase Python API. For example, update(), create_signed_upload_url(), and upload_to_signed_url()

  • Less keystrokes required when integrating with your Streamlit app.

    Examples with and without the connector
    Without connectorWith connector
    Download file to local system from Supabase storage
    import mimetypes
    import streamlit as st
    from supabase import create_client
    
    supabase_client = create_client(
        supabase_url="...", supabase_key="..."
    )
    
    bucket_id = st.text_input("Enter the bucket_id")
    source_path = st.text_input("Enter source path")
    
    file_name = source_path.split("/")[-1]
    
    if st.button("Request download"):
        with open(file_name, "wb+") as f:
            response = supabase_client.storage.from_(bucket_id).download(source_path)
            f.write(response)
    
        mime = mimetypes.guess_type(file_name)[0]
        data = open(file_name, "rb")
    
        st.download_button("Download file", data=data, file_name=file_name, mime=mime)
    
    import streamlit as st
    from st_supabase_connection import SupabaseConnection
    
    st_supabase_client = st.experimental_connection(
        name="supabase_connection", type=SupabaseConnection
    )
    
    bucket_id = st.text_input("Enter the bucket_id")
    source_path = st.text_input("Enter source path")
    
    if st.button("Request download"):
        file_name, mime, data = st_supabase_client.download(bucket_id, source_path)
    
        st.download_button("Download file", data=data, file_name=file_name, mime=mime)
    
    Upload file from local system to Supabase storage
    import streamlit as st
    from supabase import create_client
    
    supabase_client = create_client(
      supabase_key="...", supabase_url="..."
    )
    
    bucket_id = st.text_input("Enter the bucket_id")
    uploaded_file = st.file_uploader("Choose a file")
    destination_path = st.text_input("Enter destination path")
    
    with open(uploaded_file.name, "wb") as f:
        f.write(uploaded_file.getbuffer())
    
    if st.button("Upload"):
        with open(uploaded_file.name, "rb") as f:
            supabase_client.storage.from_(bucket_id).upload(
                path=destination_path,
                file=f,
                file_options={"content-type": uploaded_file.type},
            )
    
    import streamlit as st
    from st_supabase_connection import SupabaseConnection
    
    st_supabase_client = st.experimental_connection(
        name="supabase_connection", type=SupabaseConnection
    )
    
    bucket_id = st.text_input("Enter the bucket_id")
    uploaded_file = st.file_uploader("Choose a file"):
    destination_path = st.text_input("Enter destination path")
    
    if st.button("Upload"):
        st_supabase_client.upload(bucket_id, "local", uploaded_file, destination_path)
    

:construction: Setup

  1. Install st-supabase-connection
pip install st-supabase-connection
  1. Set the SUPABASE_URL and SUPABASE_KEY Streamlit secrets as described here.

[!NOTE]
For local development outside Streamlit, you can also set these as your environment variables (recommended), or pass these to the url and key args of st.experimental_connection() (not recommended).

:pen: Usage

  1. Import
from st_supabase_connection import SupabaseConnection
  1. Initialize
st_supabase_client = st.experimental_connection(
    name="YOUR_CONNECTION_NAME",
    type=SupabaseConnection,
    ttl=None,
    url="YOUR_SUPABASE_URL", # not needed if provided as a streamlit secret
    key="YOUR_SUPABASE_KEY", # not needed if provided as a streamlit secret
)
  1. Use in your app to query tables and files. Happy Streamlit-ing! :balloon:

:ok_hand: Supported methods

Storage
  • delete_bucket()
  • empty_bucket()
  • get_bucket()
  • list_buckets()
  • create_bucket()
  • upload()
  • download()
  • update_bucket()
  • move()
  • list_objects()
  • create_signed_urls()
  • get_public_url()
  • create_signed_upload_url()
  • upload_to_signed_url()
Database
  • query() - Runs a cached SELECT query
  • All methods supported by postgrest-py.

:writing_hand: Examples

:package: Storage operations

List existing buckets

>>> st_supabase.list_buckets(ttl=None)
[
    SyncBucket(
        id="bucket1",
        name="bucket1",
        owner="",
        public=False,
        created_at=datetime.datetime(2023, 7, 31, 19, 56, 21, 518438, tzinfo=tzutc()),
        updated_at=datetime.datetime(2023, 7, 31, 19, 56, 21, 518438, tzinfo=tzutc()),
        file_size_limit=None,
        allowed_mime_types=None,
    ),
    SyncBucket(
        id="bucket2",
        name="bucket2",
        owner="",
        public=True,
        created_at=datetime.datetime(2023, 7, 31, 19, 56, 28, 203536, tzinfo=tzutc()),
        updated_at=datetime.datetime(2023, 7, 31, 19, 56, 28, 203536, tzinfo=tzutc()),
        file_size_limit=100,
        allowed_mime_types=["image/jpg", "image/png"],
    ),
]

Create a bucket

>>> st_supabase_client.create_bucket("new_bucket")
{'name': 'new_bucket'}

Get bucket details

>>> st_supabase.get_bucket("new_bucket")
SyncBucket(id='new_bucket', name='new_bucket', owner='', public=True, created_at=datetime.datetime(2023, 8, 2, 19, 41, 44, 810000, tzinfo=tzutc()), updated_at=datetime.datetime(2023, 8, 2, 19, 41, 44, 810000, tzinfo=tzutc()), file_size_limit=None, allowed_mime_types=None)

Update a bucket

>>> st_supabase_client.update_bucket(
      "new_bucket",
      file_size_limit=100,
      allowed_mime_types=["image/jpg", "image/png"],
      public=True,
    )
{'message': 'Successfully updated'}

Move files in a bucket

>>> st_supabase_client.move("new_bucket", "test.png", "folder1/new_test.png")
{'message': 'Successfully moved'}

List objects in a bucket

>>> st_supabase_client.list_objects("new_bucket", path="folder1", ttl=0)
[
    {
        "name": "new_test.png",
        "id": "e506920e-2834-440e-85f1-1d5476927582",
        "updated_at": "2023-08-02T19:53:22.53986+00:00",
        "created_at": "2023-08-02T19:52:20.404391+00:00",
        "last_accessed_at": "2023-08-02T19:53:21.833+00:00",
        "metadata": {
            "eTag": '"814a0034f5549e957ee61360d87457e5"',
            "size": 473831,
            "mimetype": "image/png",
            "cacheControl": "max-age=3600",
            "lastModified": "2023-08-02T19:53:23.000Z",
            "contentLength": 473831,
            "httpStatusCode": 200,
        },
    }
]

Empty a bucket

>>> st_supabase.empty_bucket("new_bucket")
{'message': 'Successfully emptied'}

Delete a bucket

>>> st_supabase_client.delete_bucket("new_bucket")
{'message': 'Successfully deleted'}

:file_cabinet: Database operations

Simple query

>>> st_supabase.query("*", table="countries", ttl=0).execute()
APIResponse(
    data=[
        {"id": 1, "name": "Afghanistan"},
        {"id": 2, "name": "Albania"},
        {"id": 3, "name": "Algeria"},
    ],
    count=None,
)

Query with join

>>> st_supabase.query("name, teams(name)", table="users",  count="exact", ttl="1h").execute()
APIResponse(
    data=[
        {"name": "Kiran", "teams": [{"name": "Green"}, {"name": "Blue"}]},
        {"name": "Evan", "teams": [{"name": "Blue"}]},
    ],
    count=None,
)

Filter through foreign tables

>>> st_supabase.query("name, countries(*)", count="exact", table="cities", ttl=None).eq(
        "countries.name", "Curaçao"
    ).execute()

APIResponse(
    data=[
        {
            "name": "Kralendijk",
            "countries": {
                "id": 2,
                "name": "Curaçao",
                "iso2": "CW",
                "iso3": "CUW",
                "local_name": None,
                "continent": None,
            },
        },
        {"name": "Willemstad", "countries": None},
    ],
    count=2,
)

Insert rows

>>> st_supabase_client.table("countries").insert(
        [{"name": "Wakanda", "iso2": "WK"}, {"name": "Wadiya", "iso2": "WD"}], count="None"
    ).execute()
APIResponse(
    data=[
        {
            "id": 250,
            "name": "Wakanda",
            "iso2": "WK",
            "iso3": None,
            "local_name": None,
            "continent": None,
        },
        {
            "id": 251,
            "name": "Wadiya",
            "iso2": "WD",
            "iso3": None,
            "local_name": None,
            "continent": None,
        },
    ],
    count=None,
)

[!NOTE]
Check the Supabase Python API reference for more examples.

:star: Explore all options in a demo app

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:bow: Acknowledgements

This connector builds upon the awesome work done by the open-source community in general and the Supabase Community in particular. I cannot be more thankful to all the authors whose work I have used either directly or indirectly.

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