How to track user login in a postgres table? #3442
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Hi Supabase team, Would like to ask for a recommendation on how we can track user login? Maybe just create an end-point on top of Supabase Auth Sign In method? Or maybe there's a way to listen to Supabase Authentication? |
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jeremiahlachica
Oct 7, 2021
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Actually, I just discovered when I accessed the DB using Postico client under postgres > auth I can see tables like audit_log_entries, instances, refresh_tokens, schema_migrations and users. I guess this is what I need for now but couldn't find in Supabase Dashboard/Console site. |
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Actually, I just discovered when I accessed the DB using Postico client under postgres > auth I can see tables like audit_log_entries, instances, refresh_tokens, schema_migrations and users. I guess this is what I need for now but couldn't find in Supabase Dashboard/Console site.