## Problem The unified logs view was missing three log sources that the backend already returns: Realtime (`realtime_logs`), Supavisor (`supavisor_logs`), and PgBouncer (`pgbouncer_logs`). Users had no way to filter or view logs from these services in the unified view. ## Fix - Added `realtime`, `supavisor`, and `pgbouncer` to `LOG_TYPE_PREDICATE` and `LOG_TYPE_EXPR` in the OTEL query builder so rows from these sources are matched and labeled correctly. - Added the three types to `LOG_TYPES` so filter chips appear in the UI. - Added icons (`Realtime` from the icons package, `Cable` from lucide-react for both pooler types) in `LogTypeIcon.tsx`. - Added display labels in `formatServiceTypeForDisplay` (`Realtime`, `Supavisor`, `PgBouncer`). - Fixed a pre-existing unsafe cast in `ServiceFlowPanel.tsx` where any log type not in the service flow allow-list (like the new types) would produce a truthy `serviceFlowType` and trigger a runtime error on row click. The fix checks against `SERVICE_FLOW_TYPES` before casting. Note: `pg_cron_logs` is not included because the backend otel query does not yet return that source. ## How to test 1. Open unified logs for a project that has Realtime activity. 2. In the log type filter, confirm `realtime`, `supavisor`, and `pgbouncer` chips are visible. 3. Toggle on `realtime` and confirm Realtime logs appear with the correct icon. 4. Click a realtime log row and confirm the detail panel opens on the raw JSON tab without a runtime error. 5. Toggle on `supavisor` or `pgbouncer` and confirm pooler logs appear if the project has connection pooler activity. <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit * **New Features** * Added support for three new log types — Realtime, Supavisor, and PgBouncer — in Unified Logs with display labels, icons, and filtering/viewing support. * **Bug Fixes / UI Behavior** * Service Flow “Overview” tab now only shows when the service type is recognized, preventing irrelevant overview content for unsupported log sources. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Supabase
Supabase is the Postgres development platform. We're building the features of Firebase using enterprise-grade open source tools.
- Hosted Postgres Database. Docs
- Authentication and Authorization. Docs
- Auto-generated APIs.
- Functions.
- File Storage. Docs
- AI + Vector/Embeddings Toolkit. Docs
- Dashboard
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Community & Support
- Community Forum. Best for: help with building, discussion about database best practices.
- GitHub Issues. Best for: bugs and errors you encounter using Supabase.
- Email Support. Best for: problems with your database or infrastructure.
- Discord. Best for: sharing your applications and hanging out with the community.
How it works
Supabase is a combination of open source tools. We’re building the features of Firebase using enterprise-grade, open source products. If the tools and communities exist, with an MIT, Apache 2, or equivalent open license, we will use and support that tool. If the tool doesn't exist, we build and open source it ourselves. Supabase is not a 1-to-1 mapping of Firebase. Our aim is to give developers a Firebase-like developer experience using open source tools.
Architecture
Supabase is a hosted platform. You can sign up and start using Supabase without installing anything. You can also self-host and develop locally.
- Postgres is an object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance.
- Realtime is an Elixir server that allows you to listen to PostgreSQL inserts, updates, and deletes using websockets. Realtime polls Postgres' built-in replication functionality for database changes, converts changes to JSON, then broadcasts the JSON over websockets to authorized clients.
- PostgREST is a web server that turns your PostgreSQL database directly into a RESTful API.
- GoTrue is a JWT-based authentication API that simplifies user sign-ups, logins, and session management in your applications.
- Storage a RESTful API for managing files in S3, with Postgres handling permissions.
- pg_graphql a PostgreSQL extension that exposes a GraphQL API.
- postgres-meta is a RESTful API for managing your Postgres, allowing you to fetch tables, add roles, and run queries, etc.
- Kong is a cloud-native API gateway.
Client libraries
Our approach for client libraries is modular. Each sub-library is a standalone implementation for a single external system. This is one of the ways we support existing tools.
| Language | Client | Feature-Clients (bundled in Supabase client) | ||||
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| Supabase | PostgREST | GoTrue | Realtime | Storage | Functions | |
| ⚡️ Official ⚡️ | ||||||
| JavaScript (TypeScript) | supabase-js | postgrest-js | auth-js | realtime-js | storage-js | functions-js |
| Flutter | supabase-flutter | postgrest-dart | gotrue-dart | realtime-dart | storage-dart | functions-dart |
| Swift | supabase-swift | postgrest-swift | auth-swift | realtime-swift | storage-swift | functions-swift |
| Python | supabase-py | postgrest-py | gotrue-py | realtime-py | storage-py | functions-py |
| 💚 Community 💚 | ||||||
| C# | supabase-csharp | postgrest-csharp | gotrue-csharp | realtime-csharp | storage-csharp | functions-csharp |
| Go | - | postgrest-go | gotrue-go | - | storage-go | functions-go |
| Java | - | - | gotrue-java | - | storage-java | - |
| Kotlin | supabase-kt | postgrest-kt | auth-kt | realtime-kt | storage-kt | functions-kt |
| Ruby | supabase-rb | postgrest-rb | - | - | - | - |
| Rust | - | postgrest-rs | - | - | - | - |
| Godot Engine (GDScript) | supabase-gdscript | - | - | - | - | - |
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