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Announcing Declarative Schema, a new way to simplify managing your growing database schema! Declarative schema stores the final state of the database in SQL files, making them the single source of truth. We use it internally to manage our prod db, and we hope you love it too!

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Supabase1 год назад

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Power Homeschool1 год назад

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Anthony Harley1 год назад

@dshukertjr been wanting something like this!

Фото профиля Anthony Spiteri
Anthony Spiteri1 год назад

The hand movements of the Supabase Technologists are somewhat... pronounced... anyone else noticed this :)

Фото профиля Kakarot
Kakarot1 год назад

What is it with supabase employees and hand movements?

Фото профиля Kyzo
Kyzo1 год назад

so it's like drizzle but not typesafe?

Фото профиля Jonathan Bangert
Jonathan Bangert1 год назад

Woah, this is great!

Фото профиля Choogie
Choogie1 год назад

This is basically the Prisma file in SQL, right?

Фото профиля Goldkey
Goldkey1 год назад

@dshukertjr newb to db question, but why is it better to store schema as an SQL file rather than say a JSON?

Фото профиля WXTNSS
WXTNSS1 год назад

This is great, does anyone have supabase cursor rules for this?

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