Supabase client for swift. Mirrors the design of supabase-js.
- Documentation: https://supabase.com/docs/reference/swift/introduction
- iOS 13.0+ / macOS 10.15+ / tvOS 13+ / watchOS 6+ / visionOS 1+
- Xcode 15.x
- Swift 5.9+
Important
Check the Support Policy to learn when dropping Xcode, Swift, and platform versions will not be considered a breaking change.
Install the library using the Swift Package Manager.
let package = Package(
...
dependencies: [
...
.package(
url: "https://github.com/supabase-community/supabase-swift.git",
from: "2.0.0"
),
],
targets: [
.target(
name: "YourTargetName",
dependencies: ["Supabase"] // Add as a dependency
)
]
)
If you're using Xcode, use this guide to add supabase-swift
to your project. Use https://github.com/supabase-community/supabase-swift.git
for the url when Xcode asks.
If you don't want the full Supabase environment, you can also add individual packages, such as Functions
, Auth
, Realtime
, Storage
, or PostgREST
.
Then you're able to import the package and establish the connection with the database.
/// Create a single supabase client for interacting with your database
let client = SupabaseClient(supabaseURL: URL(string: "https://xyzcompany.supabase.co")!, supabaseKey: "public-anon-key")
let client = SupabaseClient(
supabaseURL: URL(string: "https://xyzcompany.supabase.co")!,
supabaseKey: "public-anon-key",
options: SupabaseClientOptions(
db: .init(
schema: "public"
),
auth: .init(
storage: MyCustomLocalStorage(),
flowType: .pkce
),
global: .init(
headers: ["x-my-custom-header": "my-app-name"],
session: URLSession.myCustomSession
)
)
)
This document outlines the scope of support for Xcode, Swift, and the various platforms (iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS) in Supabase.
We only support Xcode versions that are currently eligible for submitting apps to the App Store. Once a specific version of Xcode is no longer supported, its removal from Supabase won't be treated as a breaking change and will occur in a minor release.
The minimum supported Swift version corresponds to the minor version released with the oldest-supported Xcode version. When a Swift version reaches its end of support, it will be dropped from Supabase in a minor release, and this won't be considered a breaking change.
We maintain support for the four latest major versions of each platform, including the current version.
When a platform version is no longer supported, Supabase will drop it in a minor release, and this won't count as a breaking change. For instance, iOS 14 will no longer be supported after the release of iOS 18, allowing its removal in a minor update.
For macOS, the named yearly releases are treated as major versions for this policy, regardless of their version numbers.
Important
Linux and Windows works but aren't supported, and may stop working on future versions of the library.
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes and merge
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