PowerSync is a sync engine for building local-first apps with instantly-responsive UI/UX and simplified state transfer. Syncs between SQLite on the client-side and Postgres, MongoDB or MySQL on the server-side.
powersync-js
is the monorepo for PowerSync JavaScript SDKs.
packages/common
)packages/common
)Demo applications are located in the demos/
directory. Also see our Demo Apps / Example Projects gallery which lists all projects by the backend and client-side framework they use.
demos/react-supabase-todolist: A React to-do list example app using the PowerSync Web SDK and a Supabase backend.
demos/react-multi-client: A React widget that illustrates how data flows from one PowerSync client to another.
demos/yjs-react-supabase-text-collab: A React real-time text editing collaboration example app powered by Yjs CRDTs and Tiptap, using the PowerSync Web SDK and a Supabase backend.
demos/vue-supabase-todolist: A Vue to-do list example app using the PowerSync Web SDK and a Supabase backend.
demos/angular-supabase-todolist An Angular to-do list example app using the PowerSync Web SDK and a Supabase backend.
demos/example-webpack: A minimal example demonstrating bundling with Webpack.
demos/example-vite: A minimal example demonstrating bundling with Vite.
demos/example-nextjs: An example demonstrating setup with Next.js.
This monorepo uses pnpm.
Install workspace dependencies
pnpm install
Build packages
pnpm build:packages
Development packages can be published by manually triggering the dev-packages
workflow. Development packages are versioned as 0.0.0-{tag}-DATETIMESTAMP
.
Pull requests should contain Changesets for changed packages.
Add changesets with
pnpm changeset add
Merging a PR with Changesets will automatically create a PR with version bumps. That PR will be merged when releasing.
The PowerSync React Native SDK uses a fork of react-native-quick-sqlite
Testing live development changes to @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
will not work with standard yarn link
commands. Metro does not work well with symlinks https://github.com/facebook/metro/issues/286.
The process of releasing development packages for @journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
for each change can be tedious and slow. A faster (and hackier) method is to use mtsl which will watch and copy the package into this workspace's node_modules
.
npm install -g mtsl
mtsl add -s "[source path to your react-native-quick-sqlite repo folder]" -d "[this workspaces root node_modules folder]"/@journeyapps/react-native-quick-sqlite
mtsl start "[the id returned from step above]"