Supabase - Function Call
Overview
Call your predefined Supabase Stored Procedure functions.
Hint - Place this block inside a Set Data Structure block to handle the response.
Related Blocks
Block | Compatible Slots | Description |
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Supabase — Create User | Data Structure | Allows you to create a user account on your Supabase instance via Comnoco |
Supabase — Login | Data Structure | Allows you to authenticate a user with your Supabase instance via Comnoco |
tip
- Place this block in the
from
slot of aSet Data Structure
block to handle the response. - If accessing a schema other than the default
public
one, ensure you have set up Supabase permissions correctly following this guide
Returns |
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Data Structure |
Parameters
Parameter | Parameter | Valid Blocks | Required |
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Base URL | Your Supabase instance's base URL, eg: https://yourprojecturl.supabase.co. We recommend you set this as an environment variable. | Text Process Block Group | Yes |
API Key | Your Supabase API Key. This can be your Anon or Service Role key. If you have RLS enabled, and want the current user to define access permissions use the Anon key. To give comnoco full access as a backend process, use the Service Role key. We recommend you set this as a system secret. | Secret Block Group | Yes |
User Token | The Access Token (JWT) of a logged-in Supabase user, if provided, this will be used to determine the user's permissions (data returned) as set by RLS. Will remove the `Bearer` prefix from an auth header if necessary. | Semi-Secret Block Group | No |
Function Name | The name of the function to call | Text Process Block Group | Yes |
Call Method | The type of call to make | Text Process Block Group | No |
Arguments | The arguments for this function | Supabase Payload Block Group | No |
Body Content Type | The type of the content in the request body | Text Process Block Group | No |
Prefer Header | PostgREST Prefer Header value (eg: count=exact) | Text Process Block Group | No |
Query Parameters | The parameters to send as part of the query URL (eg: id=eq.1), ensuring the query is encoded correctly. Use this as well as or instead of the Query Builder. | Supabase Payload Block Group | No |
Catch Errors to Data Structure | Catch errors from the Supabase Function call as a Data Structure and return them as the response value to enable manual error handling. If turned on errors will not get caught in a Try-Catch block. | Boolean Block Group | No |
Project Connection Config | A Supabase connection configuration that was setup in the Databases panel | Text Process Block Group | No |