Database

Database Webhooks

Trigger external payloads on database events.

Database Webhooks allow you to send real-time data from your database to another system whenever a table event occurs.

You can hook into three table events: INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE. All events are fired after a database row is changed.

Webhooks vs triggers

Database Webhooks are very similar to triggers, and that's because Database Webhooks are just a convenience wrapper around triggers using the pg_net extension. This extension is asynchronous, and therefore will not block your database changes for long-running network requests.

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Creating a webhook

  1. Create a new Database Webhook in the Dashboard.
  2. Give your Webhook a name.
  3. Select the table you want to hook into.
  4. Select one or more events (table inserts, updates, or deletes) you want to hook into.

Since webhooks are just database triggers, you can also create one from SQL statement directly.

create trigger "my_webhook" after insert
on "public"."my_table" for each row
execute function "supabase_functions"."http_request"(
'http://localhost:3000',
'POST',
'{"Content-Type":"application/json"}',
'{}',
'1000'
);

We currently support HTTP webhooks. These can be sent as POST or GET requests with a JSON payload.

Payload

The payload is automatically generated from the underlying table record:

type InsertPayload = {
type: 'INSERT'
table: string
schema: string
record: TableRecord<T>
old_record: null
}
type UpdatePayload = {
type: 'UPDATE'
table: string
schema: string
record: TableRecord<T>
old_record: TableRecord<T>
}
type DeletePayload = {
type: 'DELETE'
table: string
schema: string
record: null
old_record: TableRecord<T>
}

Monitoring

Logging history of webhook calls is available under the net schema of your database. For more info, see the GitHub Repo.

Resources

  • pg_net: an async networking extension for PostgreSQL

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