* Refactor login_page with a _showSnackBar function * Add an onError block to onAuthStateChange Errors get swallowed without this error handler, I noticed it when I had requested too many magic link emails, there was no feedback in the ui, nor in the logs in the console. * Fix SnackBars not being displayed and add a _showSnackBar function * Fix code samples for login_page.dart and account_page.dart to reflect fixes in #27104 * Fix isError not being passed for an Unexpected Error in login_page * Update flutter user management example to a more modern code * Update the guide to match the new content * run formatter * got rid of excess code and minor format fix --------- Co-authored-by: dshukertjr <dshukertjr@gmail.com>
Reference Docs
Supabase Reference Docs
Maintainers
If you are a maintainer of any tools in the Supabase ecosystem, you can use this site to provide documentation for the tools & libraries that you maintain.
Versioning
All tools have versioned docs, which are kept in separate folders. For example, the CLI has the following folders and files:
cli: the "next" release.cli_spec: contains the DocSpec for the "next" release (see below).cli_versioned_docs: a version of the documentation for every release (including the most current version).cli_versioned_sidebars: a version of the sidebar for every release (including the most current version).
When you release a new version of a tool, you should also release a new version of the docs. You can do this via the command line. For example, if you just released the CLI version 1.0.1:
npm run cli:version 1.0.1
DocSpec
We use documentation specifications which can be used to generate human-readable docs.
- OpenAPI: for documenting API endpoints.
- SDKSpec (custom to Supabase): for SDKs and client libraries.
- ConfigSpec (custom to Supabase): for configuration options.
- CLISpec (custom to Supabase): for CLI commands and usage.
The benefit of using custom specifications is that we can generate many other types from a strict schema (eg, HTML and manpages). It also means that we can switch to any documentation system we want. On this site we use Next.JS, but on Supabase's official website, we use a custom React site and expose only a subset of the available API for each tool.
Contributing
To contribute to docs, see the developers' guide and contributing guide.