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supabase/apps/studio
Charis d34cc65e30 fix(studio): handle large cron.job_run_details table gracefully (#41992)
* fix(studio): check job_run_details size in cron display

When cron.job_run_details grows too large (200k+ rows), loading the
cron jobs overview can timeout and affect other queries by pulling
excessive data into shared buffers.

This change:
- Estimates table size using pg_stat before fetching cron jobs data
- Shows a cleanup notice when the table exceeds the threshold
- Provides batched deletion using ctid ranges to avoid buffer pollution
- Allows scheduling an automated daily cleanup cron job
- Handles timeout errors gracefully with a "suspected overflow" state

The useCronJobsData hook now returns a discriminated union status that
tracks loading, estimate-error, overflow-confirmed, overflow-suspected,
and ready states, allowing the UI to respond appropriately to each case.

* fix(studio): use index when querying cron.job_run_details

cron.job_run_details is only indexed by runid, not by start_time. Change
the query to use the runid index (which gives the same result, since
runid is auto-incrementing).
2026-01-22 11:17:49 -05:00
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Supabase Studio

A dashboard for managing your self-hosted Supabase project, and used on our hosted platform. Built with:

What's included

Studio is designed to work with existing deployments - either the local hosted, docker setup, or our CLI. It is not intended for managing the deployment and administration of projects - that's out of scope.

As such, the features exposed on Studio for existing deployments are limited to those which manage your database:

  • Table & SQL editors
    • Saved queries are unavailable
  • Database management
    • Policies, roles, extensions, replication
  • API documentation

Managing Project Settings

Project settings are managed outside of the Dashboard. If you use docker compose, you should manage the settings in your docker-compose file. If you're deploying Supabase to your own cloud, you should store your secrets and env vars in a vault or secrets manager.

How to contribute?

  • Branch from master and name your branches with the following structure
    • {type}/{branch_name}
      • Type: chore | fix | feature
      • The branch name is arbitrary — just make sure it summarizes the work.
  • When you send a PR to master, it will automatically tag members of the frontend team for review.
  • Review the contributing checklists to help test your feature before sending a PR.
  • The Dashboard is under active development. You should run git pull frequently to make sure you're up to date.

Developer Quickstart

Note

Supabase internal use: To develop on Studio locally with the backend services, see the instructions in the internal infrastructure repo.

# You'll need to be on Node v20
# in /studio

## For external contributors
pnpm install # install dependencies
pnpm run dev # start dev server

## For internal contributors
## First clone the private supabase/platform repo and follow instructions for setting up mise
mise studio  # Run from supabase/platform alongside `mise infra`

## For all
pnpm run test # run tests
pnpm run test -- --watch # run tests in watch mode

Running within a self-hosted environment

Follow the self-hosting guide to get started.

cd ..
cd docker
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f ./dev/docker-compose.dev.yml up

Once you've got that set up, update .env in the studio folder with the corresponding values.

POSTGRES_PASSWORD=
SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=
SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY=

Then run the following commands to install dependencies and start the dashboard.

npm install
npm run dev

If you would like to configure different defaults for "Default Organization" and "Default Project", you will need to update the .env in the studio folder with the corresponding values.

DEFAULT_ORGANIZATION_NAME=
DEFAULT_PROJECT_NAME=