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supabase-to-zod

v1.0.7

Published

Generate Zod schemas (v3) from Typescript types generated by the Supabase CLI.

Downloads

4,655

Readme

Generate Zod schemas (v3) from Typescript types generated by the Supabase CLI.

Version License

Usage

$ pnpm add --D supabase-to-zod
$ supabase gen types typescript --local > types.ts
$ pnpm supabase-to-zod --input types.ts --output schemas.ts

That's it, go to schemas.ts file, you should have a schema for all tables, views, enums and functions.

Authors Note

This project was created in a few hours during the Launchweek VI hackathon and the approach is very hacky: It transforms the nested Database type generated by the Supabase CLI into flat types, and passes them through ts-to-zod to generate zod schemas. A proper solution would be using the pg-meta API to generate zod schemas directly from the source of truth, similar to how the Typescript types are generated.