.match()
Finds all rows whose columns match the specified query
object.
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from('cities')
.select('name, country_id')
.match({name: 'Beijing', country_id: 156})
Parameters
queryrequired
Record
The object to filter with, with column names as keys mapped to their filter values.
Examples
With select()
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from('cities')
.select('name, country_id')
.match({name: 'Beijing', country_id: 156})
With update()
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from('cities')
.update({ name: 'Mordor' })
.match({name: 'Beijing', country_id: 156})
With delete()
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from('cities')
.delete()
.match({name: 'Beijing', country_id: 156})
With rpc()
// Only valid if the Postgres function returns a table type.
const { data, error } = await supabase
.rpc('echo_all_cities')
.match({name: 'Beijing', country_id: 156})