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Ivan Vasilov 69ce915a9e chore: Rename SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_OR_ANON_KEY to SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY for all blocks (#42652)
This PR renames all `SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_OR_ANON_KEY` env vars into
`SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY` to make the new API keys default. This is in
coordination with the rest of the docs.

I've also cleaned up the `blocks/vue` package from unused files.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Breaking Changes**
* Public environment variable names renamed from PUBLISHABLE_OR_ANON_KEY
→ PUBLISHABLE_KEY across all framework integrations; update your
environment configs.

* **Documentation**
* All framework guides, .env examples and registry docs updated to use
the new variable names.

* **Chores**
* Cleaned up UI registry/templates: some example Vue registry items and
autogenerated registry artifacts were removed or simplified.
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---
title: Supabase Client Libraries
description: Supabase client for Vue Single Page Applications
---
## Installation
<BlockItem name="supabase-client-vue" description="Supabase Client for Vue SPA" />
## Folder structure
<RegistryBlock itemName="supabase-client-vue" />
## Usage
This block installs a Supabase client for connecting your Vue project to Supabase. It's designed for use in client-side components.
If you've already set up a Supabase client in your project, you can just continue using that existing setup.
### Getting started
After installing the block, you'll have the following environment variables in your `.env.local` file:
```env
VITE_SUPABASE_URL=
VITE_SUPABASE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=
```
- If you're using supabase.com, you can find these values in the [Connect modal](https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_?showConnect=true&tab=frameworks&framework=vuejs&using=supabasejs) under App Frameworks or in your project's [API keys](https://supabase.com/dashboard/project/_/settings/api-keys).
- If you're using a local instance of Supabase, you can find these values by running `supabase start` or `supabase status` (if you already have it running).
You can use the client in your Vue component like following:
```vue
<script setup lang="ts">
import { onMounted, ref } from 'vue'
import { createClient } from './lib/supabase/client'
const profile = ref(null)
onMounted(async () => {
const { data, error } = await createClient.from('profiles').select('*').single()
if (!error) profile.value = data
})
</script>
<template>
<div>
{{ profile }}
</div>
</template>
```
## Further reading
- [Generating TypeScript types for your client](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/api/rest/generating-types)
- [Use Supabase with Vue](https://supabase.com/docs/guides/getting-started/quickstarts/vue)