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If you are trying to use prisma with supabase add in .env file variable with name DIRECT_URL, which will be the same as DATABASE_URL, but will have a 5432 port, instead of 6543. After that update your schema.prisma file and add directUrl after url. It will look like this: datasource db { provider = "postgresql" url = env("DATABASE_URL") directUrl= env("DIRECT_URL") }
i wish you can do a tutorial on javascript too since im using javascript instead of ts while building T_T is a hell for me doing file upload for local. But above video is great using TS. i think i should get to TS learning
found whole internet but not getting solution of this | is there any alternative of this method : (node:23124) ExperimentalWarning: buffer.File is an experimental feature and might change at any time
I've been searching for a way to use Postgres with Next.js. Amongst more than 20 videos, this was the best explained one and the only that actually helped me. Thank you so much, you gained a loyal follower
Many thanks for all the same reasons shared by previous commenters. Tutors that focus on the basics for noob programmers have a special place in our hearts