- Development Setup
- Installing Dependencies
- Building Supabase
- Start a Development Server
- Finally
- Community Channels
First off, thanks for your interest in Supabase and for wanting to contribute! before you begin, read the code of conduct and check out the existing issues. This document describes how to set up your development environment to build and test Supabase.
Before you can build Supabase, you must install and configure the following dependencies on your machine:
To contribute code to Supabase, you must fork the Supabase Repository. After you fork the repository, you may now begin editing the source code.
To build Supabase, you clone the source code repository:
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Clone your GitHub forked repository:
git clone https://github.com/<github_username>/supabase.git
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Go to the Supabase directory:
cd supabase
Before you start a development server, you must choose if you want to work on the Supabase Website, Supabase Docs, or Supabase Studio.
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Go to the Supabase Website directory
cd www
Go to the Supabase Docs directory
cd web
Go to the Supabase Studio directory
cd studio
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Install npm dependencies:
npm
npm install
or with yarn
yarn install
To debug code, and to see changes in real time, it is often useful to have a local HTTP server. Click one of the three links below to choose which development server you want to start.
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Start development server
npm
npm run dev
or with yarn
yarn dev
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To access the local server, enter the following URL into your web browser:
http://localhost:3000/
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Build development server
npm
npm run build
or with yarn
yarn build
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Start development server
npm
npm run start
or with yarn
yarn start
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To access the local server, enter the following URL into your web browser:
http://localhost:3005/docs
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Start development server
npm
npm run dev
or with yarn
yarn dev
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To access the local server, enter the following URL into your web browser:
http://localhost:8082/
For more information on Supabase Studio, see the Supabase Studio readme.
After making your changes to the file(s) you'd like to update, it's time to open a pull request. Once you submit your pull request, others from the Supabase team/community will review it with you.
Did you have an issue, like a merge conflict, or don't know how to open a pull request? Check out GitHub's pull request tutorial on how to resolve merge conflicts and other issues. Once your PR has been merged, you will be proudly listed as a contributor in the contributor chart
Stuck somewhere? Have any questions? please join the Discord Community Server or the Github Discussions. We are here to help!