Template for adding a constraint.
Template to add a column. Make sure to change the name and type.
Update a column timestamp on every update.
Schedule PostgreSQL commands directly from the database.
Basic view template. Change according to your preference.
Basic table template. Change "table_name" to the name you prefer.
Template to create a simple function.
Template to create a function a function that return set of table.
Table with constraints example.
Table with foreign key (fk) template. Change "table_name" to the name you prefer.
Delete items in Storage using SQL
Template for dropping / removing constraint.
Template for dropping / removing function.
Template for dropping / removing row level security.
Template for dropping / removing trigger from table.
How to use full text search in PostgreSQL.
Generate YouTube-like short IDs as Postgres Primary Keys.
Update a field with incrementing value using stored procedure.
List all constraints and their tables.
List all foreign keys (FKs) and their columns.
List all the functions in (predefined/user-defined).
List all primary keys (PKs) and their columns.
List all table data size.
List all the triggers in (predefined/user-defined).
Row level security with advanced/complicated policies.
Row level security that requires table joins .
Row level security that make use of security definer functions .
Row level security for read access.
Row level security for restrict updates.
Row level security policies to implement TTL.
Row level security that verify email domains.
Template to rename any constraints you have.
Check your database version.
Starter template for the Next.js Stripe Subscriptions Starter.
Build a todo list with Row Level Security.
Template for updating a constraint.
Delete items in Storage using SQL
The storage schema has bucket and objects table for you to query. The following command let you see all the items in the storage, and the table structure:
Not recommended because this only delete the meta data.
select * from storage.objects
Each row has it's own bucket_id and name, which could help you identify which image URL to remove. So, in your postgres function, maybe you can do this in case of an exception.
delete from storage.objects where bucket_id = 'products' and name = 'testing.png'
If you afraid this only remove the entry from the table, and doesn't actually free up the Storage space, you can check Storage space at Home, before insert image, after insert the image, finally after the query that remove the image.
You will see the Storage space is the same as before inserting the image.