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This behavior cannot be replicated in the python library because rather than substituting None for the js keyword null, the python library uses the string 'null' to check for nullness in the database.
Replicating this in the python library gives a different result, row 2.
On second look, this might just be an issue with the JS documentation. I suppose the correct way to query for a string "null" would be using .eq() not .is_(). I'll try messing around with JS library to confirm.
Describe the bug
It seems that when using
.is()
, there is no way to query for string literals that say "null".In the supabase js library, this is the given example for
is()
:DB
Query
Response
This behavior cannot be replicated in the python library because rather than substituting
None
for the js keywordnull
, the python library uses the string'null'
to check for nullness in the database.Replicating this in the python library gives a different result, row 2.
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