.in_()

Finds all rows whose value on the stated column is found on the specified values.

is_ and in_ filter methods are suffixed with _ to avoid collisions with reserved keywords.

1final data = await supabase
2  .from('cities')
3  .select('name, country_id')
4  .in_('name', ['Rio de Janeiro', 'San Francisco']);

Examples#

With select()#

1final data = await supabase
2  .from('cities')
3  .select('name, country_id')
4  .in_('name', ['Rio de Janeiro', 'San Francisco']);

With update()#

1final data = await supabase
2  .from('cities')
3  .update({ 'name': 'Mordor' })
4  .in_('name', ['Rio de Janeiro', 'San Francisco']);

With delete()#

1final data = await supabase
2  .from('cities')
3  .delete()
4  .in_('name', ['Rio de Janeiro', 'San Francisco']);

With rpc()#

1// Only valid if the Stored Procedure returns a table type.
2final data = await supabase
3  .rpc('echo_all_cities')
4  .in_('name', ['Rio de Janeiro', 'San Francisco']);