Stream data from Supabase to Google Cloud SQL for MySQL
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How to integrate Supabase with Google Cloud SQL for MySQL in 3 simple steps
Connect Supabase as your data source
Set up a source connector for Supabase in minutes. Estuary supports streaming (including CDC where available) and batch data capture through events, incremental syncs, or snapshots — without custom pipelines, agents, or manual configuration.
Configure Google Cloud SQL for MySQL as your destination connector
Estuary supports intelligent schema handling, with schema inference and evolution tools that help align source and destination structures over time. It supports both batch and streaming data movement, reliably delivering data to Google Cloud SQL for MySQL.
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Supabase connector details
The Supabase PostgreSQL capture connector in Estuary streams inserts, updates, and deletes from your Supabase database using log-based Change Data Capture. Estuary connects to Supabase through the direct PostgreSQL connection endpoint, not the Supabase connection pooler, because the pooler does not support the CDC replication features this connector relies on. Estuary reads change events from PostgreSQL’s write-ahead log through logical replication and keeps downstream systems updated in real time.
- Connect using your Supabase direct PostgreSQL hostname, port, database name, and database user.
- Use a Supabase IPv4 address and direct connection hostname that bypasses the Supabase connection pooler.
- Enable PostgreSQL logical replication by setting wal_level=logical.
- Use a database role with the REPLICATION attribute and the required table-read permissions.
- Configure a replication slot, publication, and watermarks table; Estuary can create some of these automatically when the connector has suitable permissions.
- Capture selected tables from your Supabase PostgreSQL database into Estuary collections.
- Use CDC instead of repeated bulk reloads to capture ongoing inserts, updates, and deletes with lower impact on the source database.
- Backfill existing table contents first, then continue streaming new change events.
- Support schema changes and resilient pipelines with Estuary’s schema evolution and checkpoint-based processing.

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Google Cloud SQL for MySQL connector details
- Merge-based materializations to sync only what's changed
- Low-latency delivery from streaming and batch sources
- Automatic schema alignment so your destination matches your pipeline's evolving data
- Flexible deployment models, including BYOC and hybrid for enterprise governance
- Unified streaming + batch outputs in a single tool
- End-to-end security and compliance for sensitive data workloads
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Supabase to Google Cloud SQL for MySQL pricing estimate
Estimated monthly cost to move 800 GB from Supabase to Google Cloud SQL for MySQL is approximately $1,000.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this integration suitable for production workloads?
Yes. Estuary pipelines are designed for production use, with exactly-once delivery semantics, automated backfills, and continuous operation at scale.
Can I control where my data runs and is processed?
Yes. Estuary offers multiple deployment options, including fully managed SaaS, private deployments, and bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC). This allows teams to control where their data plane runs and meet security, compliance, and networking requirements. Learn more about Estuary's security and deployment options.
Can I build this Supabase to Google Cloud SQL for MySQL integration manually?
Yes, it's possible to build a manual pipeline using custom scripts, scheduled jobs, or open-source tools. However, manual approaches typically require ongoing maintenance, custom error handling, schema management, and operational overhead. Estuary simplifies this by providing a managed pipeline with built-in reliability, scaling, and monitoring.
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