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@autocade/n8n-nodes-supabase

v2.1.0

Published

Node n8n pour interagir avec une base de donnees Supabase (self-hosted)

Readme

@autocade/n8n-nodes-supabase

Node n8n pour interagir avec une base de donnees Supabase self-hosted via connexion PostgreSQL directe.

Pourquoi ce node ?

Le node Supabase natif de n8n utilise l'API REST (PostgREST) qui ne supporte que le CRUD sur des tables existantes. Ce node se connecte directement a PostgreSQL pour permettre des operations de gestion de schema (DDL) comme la creation de tables.

Installation

Dans n8n : Settings > Community Nodes > Install :

@autocade/n8n-nodes-supabase

Configuration des credentials

| Champ | Description | Defaut | |-------|-------------|--------| | Host | Adresse du serveur PostgreSQL | localhost | | Port | Port PostgreSQL | 5432 | | Database | Nom de la base de donnees | postgres | | User | Utilisateur PostgreSQL | postgres | | Password | Mot de passe | - | | SSL | Activer SSL | false |

Resources et operations

Table

Create

Cree une nouvelle table dans la base de donnees.

Parametres :

  • Table Name : nom de la table
  • Schema : schema PostgreSQL (defaut public)
  • Add ID Column : ajoute id UUID DEFAULT gen_random_uuid() PRIMARY KEY
  • Add Created At : ajoute created_at TIMESTAMPTZ DEFAULT NOW()
  • Enable RLS : active Row Level Security
  • Columns : liste des colonnes avec nom, type, nullable et valeur par defaut

Types de colonnes supportes : TEXT, INTEGER, BIGINT, BOOLEAN, TIMESTAMP, TIMESTAMPTZ, UUID, JSONB, DOUBLE PRECISION, SERIAL

Sortie

Le node retourne un objet JSON :

{
  "success": true,
  "table": "nom_table",
  "schema": "public",
  "sql": "CREATE TABLE ...",
  "rlsEnabled": false,
  "columnsCount": 4
}

Developpement

cd packages/n8n-nodes-supabase
pnpm install
pnpm build
pnpm test

Licence

MIT - Ocade Fusion