Replication
Replication is a technique for copying the data from one database to another. Supabase uses replication functionality to provide a real-time API. Replication is useful for:
- Spreading out the "load." For example, if your database has a lot of reads, you might want to split it between two databases.
- Reducing latency. For example, you may want one database in London to serve your European customers, and one in New York to serve the US.
Replication is done through publications, a method of choosing which changes to send to other systems (usually another Postgres database). Publications can be managed in the Dashboard or with SQL.
Manage publications in the dashboard
- Go to the Database page in the Dashboard.
- Click on Publications in the sidebar.
- Control which database events are sent by toggling Insert, Update, and Delete.
- Control which tables broadcast changes by selecting Source and toggling each table.
Create a publication
This publication contains changes to all tables.
Create a publication to listen to individual tables
Add tables to an existing publication
Listen to insert
Listen to update
Listen to delete
Remove a publication
Recreate a publication
If you're recreating a publication, it's best to do it in a transaction to ensure the operation succeeds.