Files
supabase/apps/temp-docs/docs/guides/with-react.mdx
Jesse Seldess 0bcc085dd2 Incomplete reference to UI section in quickstarts
In the section on setting up the database schema,
the UI instructions say to go to the "SQL" section.
However, on hover, the relevant UI icon says
"SQL Editor".
2022-06-04 23:53:37 -04:00

548 lines
15 KiB
Plaintext

---
id: with-react
title: 'Quickstart: React'
description: Learn how to use Supabase in your React App.
---
# Quickstart: React
## Intro
This example provides the steps to build a simple user management app (from scratch!) using Supabase and React. It includes:
- Supabase [Database](/docs/guides/database): a Postgres database for storing your user data.
- Supabase [Auth](/docs/guides/auth): users can sign in with magic links (no passwords, only email).
- Supabase [Storage](/docs/guides/storage): users can upload a photo.
- [Row Level Security](/docs/guides/auth#row-level-security): data is protected so that individuals can only access their own data.
- Instant [APIs](/docs/guides/api): APIs will be automatically generated when you create your database tables.
By the end of this guide you'll have an app which allows users to login and update some basic profile details:
![Supabase User Management example](/docs/img/user-management-demo.png)
<!-- ## Video demo
Coming soon.
Use the annotated timeline to step through this tutorial.
## Instant deploy
Want to deploy a completed version of this example without following the guide?
[![Deploy with Vercel](https://vercel.com/button)](https://vercel.com/new/git/external?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fsupabase%2Fsupabase%2Ftree%2Fmaster%2Fexamples%2Freact-user-management&project-name=supabase-user-management&repository-name=supabase-user-management&demo-title=Supabase%20User%20Management&demo-description=An%20example%20web%20app%20using%20Supabase%20and%20Next.js&demo-url=https%3A%2F%2Fsupabase-react-user-management.vercel.app&demo-image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FZ3HkQqe.png&integration-ids=oac_jUduyjQgOyzev1fjrW83NYOv&external-id=nextjs-user-management)
Clicking this button the application will:
- Launch and prepare the Postgres database in Supabase.
- Launch the app in Vercel.
- Fork the example into your own GitHub account.
- Prepare the deployed application with all the necessary environment variables.
If you want to do it yourself, let's get started: -->
## Project set up
Before we start building we're going to set up our Database and API. This is as simple as starting a new Project in Supabase
and then creating a "schema" inside the database.
### Create a project
1. Go to [app.supabase.com](https://app.supabase.com).
1. Click on "New Project".
1. Enter your project details.
1. Wait for the new database to launch.
### Set up the database schema
Now we are going to set up the database schema. We can use the "User Management Starter" quickstart in the SQL Editor,
or you can just copy/paste the SQL from below and run it yourself.
<Tabs defaultActiveId="UI">
<TabsPanel id="UI" label="Dashboard UI">
```sh
1. Go to the "SQL Editor" section.
2. Click "User Management Starter".
3. Click "Run".
```
<video width="99%" muted playsInline controls="true">
<source src="/docs/videos/sql-user-management-starter.mp4" type="video/mp4" muted playsInline />
</video>
</TabsPanel>
<TabsPanel id="SQL" label="SQL Code">
```sql
-- Create a table for public "profiles"
create table profiles (
id uuid references auth.users not null,
updated_at timestamp with time zone,
username text unique,
avatar_url text,
website text,
primary key (id),
unique(username),
constraint username_length check (char_length(username) >= 3)
);
alter table profiles enable row level security;
create policy "Public profiles are viewable by everyone."
on profiles for select
using ( true );
create policy "Users can insert their own profile."
on profiles for insert
with check ( auth.uid() = id );
create policy "Users can update own profile."
on profiles for update
using ( auth.uid() = id );
-- Set up Realtime!
begin;
drop publication if exists supabase_realtime;
create publication supabase_realtime;
commit;
alter publication supabase_realtime add table profiles;
-- Set up Storage!
insert into storage.buckets (id, name)
values ('avatars', 'avatars');
create policy "Avatar images are publicly accessible."
on storage.objects for select
using ( bucket_id = 'avatars' );
create policy "Anyone can upload an avatar."
on storage.objects for insert
with check ( bucket_id = 'avatars' );
```
</TabsPanel>
</Tabs>
### Get the API Keys
Now that you've created some database tables, you are ready to insert data using the auto-generated API.
We just need to get the URL and `anon` key from the API settings.
<Tabs defaultActiveId="UI">
<TabsPanel id="UI" label="UI">
```sh
1. Go to the "Settings" section.
2. Click "API" in the sidebar.
3. Find your API URL in this page.
4. Find your "anon" and "service_role" keys on this page.
```
<video width="99%" muted playsInline controls="true">
<source src="/docs/videos/api/api-url-and-key.mp4" type="video/mp4" muted playsInline />
</video>
</TabsPanel>
<TabsPanel id="second" label="second">
```sh
1. Go to the "Settings" section.
2. Click "API" in the sidebar.
3. Find your API URL in this page.
4. Find your "anon" and "service_role" keys on this page.
```
<video width="99%" muted playsInline controls="true">
<source src="/docs/videos/api/api-url-and-key.mp4" type="video/mp4" muted playsInline />
</video>
</TabsPanel>
</Tabs>
## Building the App
Let's start building the React app from scratch.
### Initialize a React app
We can use [Create React App](https://create-react-app.dev/docs/getting-started/) to initialize
an app called `supabase-react`:
```bash
npx create-react-app supabase-react --use-npm
cd supabase-react
```
Then let's install the only additional dependency: [supabase-js](https://github.com/supabase/supabase-js)
```bash
npm install @supabase/supabase-js
```
And finally we want to save the environment variables in a `.env`.
All we need are the API URL and the `anon` key that you copied [earlier](#get-the-api-keys).
```bash title=".env"
REACT_APP_SUPABASE_URL=YOUR_SUPABASE_URL
REACT_APP_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=YOUR_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
```
Now that we have the API credentials in place, let's create a helper file to initialize the Supabase client. These variables will be exposed
on the browser, and that's completely fine since we have [Row Level Security](/docs/guides/auth#row-level-security) enabled on our Database.
```js title="src/supabaseClient.js"
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js'
const supabaseUrl = process.env.REACT_APP_SUPABASE_URL
const supabaseAnonKey = process.env.REACT_APP_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
export const supabase = createClient(supabaseUrl, supabaseAnonKey)
```
And one optional step is to update the CSS file `src/index.css` to make the app look nice.
You can find the full contents of this file [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/supabase/supabase/master/examples/react-user-management/src/index.css).
### Set up a Login component
Let's set up a React component to manage logins and sign ups. We'll use Magic Links, so users can sign in with their email without using passwords.
```jsx title="/src/Auth.js"
import { useState } from 'react'
import { supabase } from './supabaseClient'
export default function Auth() {
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false)
const [email, setEmail] = useState('')
const handleLogin = async (email) => {
try {
setLoading(true)
const { error } = await supabase.auth.signIn({ email })
if (error) throw error
alert('Check your email for the login link!')
} catch (error) {
alert(error.error_description || error.message)
} finally {
setLoading(false)
}
}
return (
<div className="row flex-center flex">
<div className="col-6 form-widget">
<h1 className="header">Supabase + React</h1>
<p className="description">Sign in via magic link with your email below</p>
<div>
<input
className="inputField"
type="email"
placeholder="Your email"
value={email}
onChange={(e) => setEmail(e.target.value)}
/>
</div>
<div>
<button
onClick={(e) => {
e.preventDefault()
handleLogin(email)
}}
className={'button block'}
disabled={loading}
>
{loading ? <span>Loading</span> : <span>Send magic link</span>}
</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
)
}
```
### Account page
After a user is signed in we can allow them to edit their profile details and manage their account.
Let's create a new component for that called `Account.js`.
```jsx title="src/Account.js"
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react'
import { supabase } from './supabaseClient'
export default function Account({ session }) {
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true)
const [username, setUsername] = useState(null)
const [website, setWebsite] = useState(null)
const [avatar_url, setAvatarUrl] = useState(null)
useEffect(() => {
getProfile()
}, [session])
async function getProfile() {
try {
setLoading(true)
const user = supabase.auth.user()
let { data, error, status } = await supabase
.from('profiles')
.select(`username, website, avatar_url`)
.eq('id', user.id)
.single()
if (error && status !== 406) {
throw error
}
if (data) {
setUsername(data.username)
setWebsite(data.website)
setAvatarUrl(data.avatar_url)
}
} catch (error) {
alert(error.message)
} finally {
setLoading(false)
}
}
async function updateProfile({ username, website, avatar_url }) {
try {
setLoading(true)
const user = supabase.auth.user()
const updates = {
id: user.id,
username,
website,
avatar_url,
updated_at: new Date(),
}
let { error } = await supabase.from('profiles').upsert(updates, {
returning: 'minimal', // Don't return the value after inserting
})
if (error) {
throw error
}
} catch (error) {
alert(error.message)
} finally {
setLoading(false)
}
}
return (
<div className="form-widget">
<div>
<label htmlFor="email">Email</label>
<input id="email" type="text" value={session.user.email} disabled />
</div>
<div>
<label htmlFor="username">Name</label>
<input
id="username"
type="text"
value={username || ''}
onChange={(e) => setUsername(e.target.value)}
/>
</div>
<div>
<label htmlFor="website">Website</label>
<input
id="website"
type="website"
value={website || ''}
onChange={(e) => setWebsite(e.target.value)}
/>
</div>
<div>
<button
className="button primary block"
onClick={() => updateProfile({ username, website, avatar_url })}
disabled={loading}
>
{loading ? 'Loading ...' : 'Update'}
</button>
</div>
<div>
<button className="button block" onClick={() => supabase.auth.signOut()}>
Sign Out
</button>
</div>
</div>
)
}
```
### Launch!
Now that we have all the components in place, let's update `App.js`:
```jsx title="src/App.js"
import './index.css'
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react'
import { supabase } from './supabaseClient'
import Auth from './Auth'
import Account from './Account'
export default function Home() {
const [session, setSession] = useState(null)
useEffect(() => {
setSession(supabase.auth.session())
supabase.auth.onAuthStateChange((_event, session) => {
setSession(session)
})
}, [])
return (
<div className="container" style={{ padding: '50px 0 100px 0' }}>
{!session ? <Auth /> : <Account key={session.user.id} session={session} />}
</div>
)
}
```
Once that's done, run this in a terminal window:
```bash
npm start
```
And then open the browser to [localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) and you should see the completed app.
![Supabase React](/docs/img/supabase-react-demo.png)
## Bonus: Profile photos
Every Supabase project is configured with [Storage](/docs/guides/storage) for managing large files like photos and videos.
### Create an upload widget
Let's create an avatar for the user so that they can upload a profile photo. We can start by creating a new component:
```jsx title="src/Avatar.js"
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react'
import { supabase } from './supabaseClient'
export default function Avatar({ url, size, onUpload }) {
const [avatarUrl, setAvatarUrl] = useState(null)
const [uploading, setUploading] = useState(false)
useEffect(() => {
if (url) downloadImage(url)
}, [url])
async function downloadImage(path) {
try {
const { data, error } = await supabase.storage.from('avatars').download(path)
if (error) {
throw error
}
const url = URL.createObjectURL(data)
setAvatarUrl(url)
} catch (error) {
console.log('Error downloading image: ', error.message)
}
}
async function uploadAvatar(event) {
try {
setUploading(true)
if (!event.target.files || event.target.files.length === 0) {
throw new Error('You must select an image to upload.')
}
const file = event.target.files[0]
const fileExt = file.name.split('.').pop()
const fileName = `${Math.random()}.${fileExt}`
const filePath = `${fileName}`
let { error: uploadError } = await supabase.storage.from('avatars').upload(filePath, file)
if (uploadError) {
throw uploadError
}
onUpload(filePath)
} catch (error) {
alert(error.message)
} finally {
setUploading(false)
}
}
return (
<div>
{avatarUrl ? (
<img
src={avatarUrl}
alt="Avatar"
className="avatar image"
style={{ height: size, width: size }}
/>
) : (
<div className="avatar no-image" style={{ height: size, width: size }} />
)}
<div style={{ width: size }}>
<label className="button primary block" htmlFor="single">
{uploading ? 'Uploading ...' : 'Upload'}
</label>
<input
style={{
visibility: 'hidden',
position: 'absolute',
}}
type="file"
id="single"
accept="image/*"
onChange={uploadAvatar}
disabled={uploading}
/>
</div>
</div>
)
}
```
### Add the new widget
And then we can add the widget to the Account page:
```jsx title="src/Account.js"
// Import the new component
import Avatar from './Avatar'
// ...
return (
<div className="form-widget">
{/* Add to the body */}
<Avatar
url={avatar_url}
size={150}
onUpload={(url) => {
setAvatarUrl(url)
updateProfile({ username, website, avatar_url: url })
}}
/>
{/* ... */}
</div>
)
```
## Next steps
At this stage you have a fully functional application!
- Got a question? [Ask here](https://github.com/supabase/supabase/discussions).
- Sign in: [app.supabase.com](https://app.supabase.com)