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Implements GDPR/CCPA compliance in Supabase: RLS isolation, auth.admin.deleteUser() deletions, SQL exports, PII audits, pg_cron retention, PITR backups. For sensitive data handling.
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GDPR and CCPA compliance with Supabase requires a layered approach: Row Level Security (RLS) for tenant data isolation, `supabase.auth.admin.deleteUser()` for right-to-deletion requests, SQL-based data exports for subject access requests, PII detection across database columns, automated retention policies using `pg_cron`, and point-in-time recovery for backup/restore. This skill implements ever...
GDPR and CCPA compliance with Supabase requires a layered approach: Row Level Security (RLS) for tenant data isolation, supabase.auth.admin.deleteUser() for right-to-deletion requests, SQL-based data exports for subject access requests, PII detection across database columns, automated retention policies using pg_cron, and point-in-time recovery for backup/restore. This skill implements every compliance requirement using real Supabase SDK methods and PostgreSQL features.
When to use: Implementing GDPR right-to-deletion, responding to data subject access requests (DSARs), auditing PII in your database, configuring automated data retention, setting up tenant isolation with RLS, or planning backup/restore procedures.
@supabase/supabase-js v2+ with service role key for admin operationspg_cron and point-in-time recovery)psql for schema changesConfigure Row Level Security to ensure users can only access their own data, and identify which columns contain PII.
Tenant isolation with RLS:
-- Enable RLS on all tables containing user data
ALTER TABLE public.profiles ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;
ALTER TABLE public.orders ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;
ALTER TABLE public.documents ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;
-- Users can only read their own profile
CREATE POLICY "users_read_own_profile" ON public.profiles
FOR SELECT USING (auth.uid() = id);
-- Users can update their own profile
CREATE POLICY "users_update_own_profile" ON public.profiles
FOR UPDATE USING (auth.uid() = id)
WITH CHECK (auth.uid() = id);
-- Users can only see their own orders
CREATE POLICY "users_read_own_orders" ON public.orders
FOR SELECT USING (auth.uid() = user_id);
-- Organization-scoped isolation (multi-tenant)
CREATE POLICY "org_members_read_documents" ON public.documents
FOR SELECT USING (
org_id IN (
SELECT org_id FROM public.org_members
WHERE user_id = auth.uid()
)
);
PII column audit — identify sensitive data across your schema:
-- Find columns likely containing PII based on naming patterns
SELECT table_schema, table_name, column_name, data_type
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_schema = 'public'
AND (
column_name ILIKE '%email%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%phone%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%name%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%address%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%ssn%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%birth%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%ip%'
OR column_name ILIKE '%location%'
)
ORDER BY table_name, column_name;
-- Add comments to mark PII columns for documentation
COMMENT ON COLUMN public.profiles.email IS 'PII: email address — GDPR Art. 4(1)';
COMMENT ON COLUMN public.profiles.full_name IS 'PII: personal name — GDPR Art. 4(1)';
COMMENT ON COLUMN public.profiles.phone IS 'PII: phone number — GDPR Art. 4(1)';
-- Create a PII registry view
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW pii_registry AS
SELECT c.table_name, c.column_name, c.data_type,
pg_catalog.col_description(
(quote_ident(c.table_schema) || '.' || quote_ident(c.table_name))::regclass,
c.ordinal_position
) AS pii_classification
FROM information_schema.columns c
WHERE c.table_schema = 'public'
AND pg_catalog.col_description(
(quote_ident(c.table_schema) || '.' || quote_ident(c.table_name))::regclass,
c.ordinal_position
) LIKE 'PII:%';
PII detection from the SDK:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
const supabase = createClient(
process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL!,
process.env.SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY!,
{ auth: { autoRefreshToken: false, persistSession: false } }
);
// Scan a table for PII patterns in text columns
async function scanTableForPII(tableName: string, sampleSize = 100) {
const PII_PATTERNS = [
{ type: 'email', regex: /[a-zA-Z0-9._%+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}/g },
{ type: 'phone', regex: /\b\d{3}[-.]?\d{3}[-.]?\d{4}\b/g },
{ type: 'ssn', regex: /\b\d{3}-\d{2}-\d{4}\b/g },
{ type: 'ip_address', regex: /\b\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\b/g },
];
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from(tableName)
.select('*')
.limit(sampleSize);
if (error) throw error;
const findings: { column: string; type: string; count: number }[] = [];
for (const row of data ?? []) {
for (const [column, value] of Object.entries(row)) {
if (typeof value !== 'string') continue;
for (const pattern of PII_PATTERNS) {
const matches = value.match(pattern.regex);
if (matches) {
findings.push({ column, type: pattern.type, count: matches.length });
}
}
}
}
return findings;
}
Implement GDPR Article 17 (right to erasure) with auth.admin.deleteUser() and Article 15 (right of access) with SQL-based data export.
Right to deletion — complete user erasure:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
const supabase = createClient(
process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL!,
process.env.SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY!,
{ auth: { autoRefreshToken: false, persistSession: false } }
);
interface DeletionResult {
userId: string;
tablesProcessed: string[];
storageFilesDeleted: number;
authDeleted: boolean;
auditLogId: string;
completedAt: string;
}
async function deleteUserData(userId: string): Promise<DeletionResult> {
const tablesProcessed: string[] = [];
let storageFilesDeleted = 0;
// 1. Delete user data from application tables (cascade order)
const tablesToPurge = ['comments', 'orders', 'documents', 'profiles'];
for (const table of tablesToPurge) {
const { error } = await supabase
.from(table)
.delete()
.eq('user_id', userId);
if (error && !error.message.includes('does not exist')) {
console.error(`Failed to delete from ${table}:`, error.message);
} else {
tablesProcessed.push(table);
}
}
// 2. Delete user files from storage
const { data: buckets } = await supabase.storage.listBuckets();
for (const bucket of buckets ?? []) {
const { data: files } = await supabase.storage
.from(bucket.name)
.list(`users/${userId}`);
if (files && files.length > 0) {
const paths = files.map((f) => `users/${userId}/${f.name}`);
const { error } = await supabase.storage
.from(bucket.name)
.remove(paths);
if (!error) storageFilesDeleted += paths.length;
}
}
// 3. Delete the auth user (removes from auth.users)
const { error: authError } = await supabase.auth.admin.deleteUser(userId);
const authDeleted = !authError;
if (authError) {
console.error('Auth deletion failed:', authError.message);
}
// 4. Create audit log entry (required — must survive deletion)
const { data: auditEntry } = await supabase
.from('gdpr_audit_log')
.insert({
action: 'USER_DELETION',
subject_id: userId,
tables_purged: tablesProcessed,
storage_files_deleted: storageFilesDeleted,
auth_deleted: authDeleted,
performed_by: 'system',
legal_basis: 'GDPR Article 17 — Right to Erasure',
})
.select('id')
.single();
return {
userId,
tablesProcessed,
storageFilesDeleted,
authDeleted,
auditLogId: auditEntry?.id ?? 'unknown',
completedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
};
}
// GDPR audit log table (create this migration)
// CREATE TABLE gdpr_audit_log (
// id uuid DEFAULT gen_random_uuid() PRIMARY KEY,
// action text NOT NULL,
// subject_id uuid NOT NULL,
// tables_purged text[] DEFAULT '{}',
// storage_files_deleted int DEFAULT 0,
// auth_deleted boolean DEFAULT false,
// performed_by text NOT NULL,
// legal_basis text,
// created_at timestamptz DEFAULT now()
// );
// -- Audit logs must NEVER be deleted (compliance requirement)
// ALTER TABLE gdpr_audit_log ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;
// CREATE POLICY "admin_only" ON gdpr_audit_log FOR ALL USING (false);
Data subject access request (DSAR) — export all user data:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
const supabase = createClient(
process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL!,
process.env.SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY!,
{ auth: { autoRefreshToken: false, persistSession: false } }
);
interface DataExport {
exportedAt: string;
subjectId: string;
legalBasis: string;
data: Record<string, unknown[]>;
storageFiles: string[];
}
async function exportUserData(userId: string): Promise<DataExport> {
const exportData: Record<string, unknown[]> = {};
// Export from each table containing user data
const tables = ['profiles', 'orders', 'documents', 'comments'];
for (const table of tables) {
const { data, error } = await supabase
.from(table)
.select('*')
.eq('user_id', userId);
if (!error && data) {
exportData[table] = data;
}
}
// List user files in storage
const storageFiles: string[] = [];
const { data: buckets } = await supabase.storage.listBuckets();
for (const bucket of buckets ?? []) {
const { data: files } = await supabase.storage
.from(bucket.name)
.list(`users/${userId}`);
for (const file of files ?? []) {
storageFiles.push(`${bucket.name}/users/${userId}/${file.name}`);
}
}
// Log the export for compliance
await supabase.from('gdpr_audit_log').insert({
action: 'DATA_EXPORT',
subject_id: userId,
performed_by: 'system',
legal_basis: 'GDPR Article 15 — Right of Access',
});
return {
exportedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
subjectId: userId,
legalBasis: 'GDPR Article 15 — Right of Access',
data: exportData,
storageFiles,
};
}
Automate data retention with pg_cron scheduled jobs and configure backup/restore using Supabase's point-in-time recovery.
Automated retention policies with pg_cron:
-- Enable pg_cron extension (Supabase Pro plan)
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_cron;
-- Retention policy: delete API logs older than 30 days
SELECT cron.schedule(
'cleanup-api-logs',
'0 3 * * *', -- Run at 3 AM UTC daily
$$DELETE FROM public.api_logs
WHERE created_at < now() - interval '30 days'$$
);
-- Retention policy: delete error logs older than 90 days
SELECT cron.schedule(
'cleanup-error-logs',
'0 4 * * *', -- Run at 4 AM UTC daily
$$DELETE FROM public.error_logs
WHERE created_at < now() - interval '90 days'$$
);
-- Retention policy: anonymize inactive user profiles after 2 years
SELECT cron.schedule(
'anonymize-inactive-users',
'0 5 * * 0', -- Run weekly on Sunday at 5 AM UTC
$$UPDATE public.profiles
SET email = 'anonymized-' || id || '@deleted.local',
full_name = 'Deleted User',
phone = NULL,
avatar_url = NULL,
anonymized_at = now()
WHERE last_active_at < now() - interval '2 years'
AND anonymized_at IS NULL$$
);
-- View scheduled jobs
SELECT jobid, schedule, command, nodename
FROM cron.job
ORDER BY jobid;
-- Monitor job execution history
SELECT jobid, start_time, end_time, status, return_message
FROM cron.job_run_details
ORDER BY start_time DESC
LIMIT 20;
Retention tracking from the SDK:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
const supabase = createClient(
process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL!,
process.env.SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY!,
{ auth: { autoRefreshToken: false, persistSession: false } }
);
// Get retention policy status
async function getRetentionStatus() {
const policies = [
{ table: 'api_logs', retentionDays: 30 },
{ table: 'error_logs', retentionDays: 90 },
{ table: 'audit_logs', retentionDays: null }, // Never delete
];
for (const policy of policies) {
const { count } = await supabase
.from(policy.table)
.select('*', { count: 'exact', head: true });
let expiredCount = 0;
if (policy.retentionDays) {
const cutoff = new Date();
cutoff.setDate(cutoff.getDate() - policy.retentionDays);
const { count: expired } = await supabase
.from(policy.table)
.select('*', { count: 'exact', head: true })
.lt('created_at', cutoff.toISOString());
expiredCount = expired ?? 0;
}
console.log(`${policy.table}: ${count} total, ${expiredCount} expired, retention=${policy.retentionDays ?? 'forever'}`);
}
}
Backup and restore:
# Point-in-time recovery (PITR) — available on Pro plan
# Configured in Supabase Dashboard → Database → Backups
# Manual backup via pg_dump (for migration or offline backup)
pg_dump "postgres://postgres.<project-ref>:<password>@aws-0-<region>.pooler.supabase.com:5432/postgres" \
--format=custom \
--no-owner \
--no-privileges \
--file=backup-$(date +%Y%m%d).dump
# Restore to a different project (e.g., staging)
pg_restore \
--dbname="postgres://postgres.<staging-ref>:<password>@aws-0-<region>.pooler.supabase.com:5432/postgres" \
--no-owner \
--no-privileges \
--clean \
backup-20260322.dump
# Export specific tables as CSV for DSAR compliance
psql "postgres://postgres.<project-ref>:<password>@aws-0-<region>.pooler.supabase.com:5432/postgres" \
-c "\COPY (SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE id = 'user-uuid') TO 'user-export.csv' CSV HEADER"
After completing this skill, you will have:
auth.admin.deleteUser() flow with cascade table deletion, storage cleanup, and audit loggingpg_cron jobs for 30/90/730-day retention tierspg_dump/pg_restore commands and PITR configuration| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
auth.admin.deleteUser() returns 404 | User already deleted or wrong ID | Check auth.users table; may have been deleted by another process |
violates foreign key constraint during deletion | Child rows reference user | Delete in cascade order (comments → orders → profiles) or use ON DELETE CASCADE |
permission denied for function cron.schedule | pg_cron not enabled or wrong plan | Enable pg_cron extension; requires Supabase Pro plan |
pg_dump: connection refused | Using wrong port or pooler URL | Use direct connection (port 5432), not pooler (port 6543) for pg_dump |
RLS policy blocks admin operations | Service role key not used | Use createClient with SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY to bypass RLS |
| Audit log entries missing | Table has RLS blocking inserts | Use SECURITY DEFINER function or service role for audit writes |
| Retention job not running | pg_cron job disabled or errored | Check cron.job_run_details for error messages |
Example 1 — Handle a GDPR deletion request:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
const supabase = createClient(url, serviceRoleKey, {
auth: { autoRefreshToken: false, persistSession: false },
});
// API endpoint for GDPR deletion
async function handleDeletionRequest(userId: string) {
// Verify the request is legitimate (e.g., authenticated user or admin)
const result = await deleteUserData(userId);
console.log(`User ${userId} deleted:`, {
tables: result.tablesProcessed.join(', '),
files: result.storageFilesDeleted,
auth: result.authDeleted,
auditId: result.auditLogId,
});
// GDPR requires completion within 30 days
return { status: 'completed', auditId: result.auditLogId };
}
Example 2 — Quick PII audit:
-- Count rows with email-like patterns in unexpected columns
SELECT 'profiles' AS table_name, 'bio' AS column_name,
count(*) AS rows_with_email
FROM public.profiles
WHERE bio ~ '[a-zA-Z0-9._%+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}'
UNION ALL
SELECT 'orders', 'notes',
count(*)
FROM public.orders
WHERE notes ~ '[a-zA-Z0-9._%+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}';
Example 3 — Verify retention job execution:
import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
const supabase = createClient(url, serviceRoleKey, {
auth: { autoRefreshToken: false, persistSession: false },
});
async function checkRetentionJobs() {
const { data, error } = await supabase.rpc('get_cron_status');
if (error) throw error;
for (const job of data ?? []) {
console.log(`Job "${job.jobname}": last_run=${job.last_run}, status=${job.status}`);
}
}
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