--- id: subscribe title: "on().subscribe()" slug: subscribe custom_edit_url: https://github.com/supabase/supabase/edit/master/web/spec/supabase.yml --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabsPanel from '@theme/TabsPanel'; Subscribe to realtime changes in your databse. ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('*') .on('*', payload => { console.log('Change received!', payload) }) .subscribe() ``` ## Parameters ## Notes - Realtime is disabled by default for new Projects for better database performance and security. You can turn it on by [managing replication](/docs/guides/api#managing-realtime). - If you want to receive the "previous" data for updates and deletes, you will need to set `REPLICA IDENTITY` to `FULL`, like this: `ALTER TABLE your_table REPLICA IDENTITY FULL;` ## Examples ### Listen to all database changes ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('*') .on('*', payload => { console.log('Change received!', payload) }) .subscribe() ``` ### Listening to a specific table ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('countries') .on('*', payload => { console.log('Change received!', payload) }) .subscribe() ``` ### Listening to inserts ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('countries') .on('INSERT', payload => { console.log('Change received!', payload) }) .subscribe() ``` ### Listening to updates By default, Supabase will send only the updated record. If you want to receive the previous values as well you can enable full replication for the table you are listening too: ```sql alter table "your_table" replica identity full; ``` ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('countries') .on('UPDATE', payload => { console.log('Change received!', payload) }) .subscribe() ``` ### Listening to deletes By default, Supabase does not send deleted records. If you want to receive the deleted record you can enable full replication for the table you are listening too: ```sql alter table "your_table" replica identity full; ``` ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('countries') .on('DELETE', payload => { console.log('Change received!', payload) }) .subscribe() ``` ### Listening to multiple events You can chain listeners if you want to listen to multiple events for each table. ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('countries') .on('INSERT', handleRecordInserted) .on('DELETE', handleRecordDeleted) .subscribe() ``` ### Listening to row level changes You can listen to individual rows using the format `{table}:{col}=eq.{val}` - where `{col}` is the column name, and `{val}` is the value which you want to match. ```js const mySubscription = supabase .from('countries:id=eq.200') .on('UPDATE', handleRecordUpdated) .subscribe() ```