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@supabase/functions-js

v2.89.0

Published

JS SDK to interact with Supabase Functions.

Downloads

27,480,682

Readme

Build Package License: MIT pkg.pr.new

Requirements

  • Node.js 20 or later (Node.js 18 support dropped as of October 31, 2025)
  • For browser support, all modern browsers are supported

⚠️ Node.js 18 Deprecation Notice

Node.js 18 reached end-of-life on April 30, 2025. As announced in our deprecation notice, support for Node.js 18 was dropped on October 31, 2025.

Quick Start

Installation

npm install @supabase/functions-js

Usage

import { FunctionsClient } from '@supabase/functions-js'

const functionsUrl = 'https://<project_ref>.supabase.co/functions/v1'
const anonKey = '<anon_key>'

const functions = new FunctionsClient(functionsUrl, {
  headers: {
    Authorization: `Bearer ${anonKey}`,
  },
})

// Invoke a function
const { data, error } = await functions.invoke('hello-world', {
  body: { name: 'Functions' },
})

Development

This package is part of the Supabase JavaScript monorepo. To work on this package:

Building

# Complete build (from monorepo root)
npx nx build functions-js

# Build with watch mode for development
npx nx build functions-js --watch

# Individual build targets
npx nx build:main functions-js    # CommonJS build (dist/main/)
npx nx build:module functions-js  # ES Modules build (dist/module/)

# Other useful commands
npx nx clean functions-js         # Clean build artifacts
npx nx typecheck functions-js     # TypeScript type checking
npx nx docs functions-js          # Generate documentation

Build Outputs

  • CommonJS (dist/main/) - For Node.js environments
  • ES Modules (dist/module/) - For modern bundlers (Webpack, Vite, Rollup)
  • TypeScript definitions (dist/module/index.d.ts) - Type definitions for TypeScript projects

Testing

Docker Required for relay tests. The functions-js tests use testcontainers to spin up a Deno relay server for testing Edge Function invocations.

# Run all tests (from monorepo root)
npx nx test functions-js

# Run tests with coverage report
npx nx test functions-js --coverage

# Run tests in watch mode during development
npx nx test functions-js --watch

# CI test command (runs with coverage)
npx nx test:ci functions-js

Test Requirements

  • Node.js 20+ - Required for testcontainers
  • Docker - Must be installed and running for relay tests
  • No Supabase instance needed - Tests use mocked services and testcontainers

What Gets Tested

  • Function invocation - Testing the invoke() method with various options
  • Relay functionality - Using a containerized Deno relay to test real Edge Function scenarios
  • Error handling - Ensuring proper error responses and retries
  • Request/response models - Validating headers, body, and response formats

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for details on how to get started.

For major changes or if you're unsure about something, please open an issue first to discuss your proposed changes.