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Prisma replaces traditional ORMs and simplifies database workflows:
- Access: Type-safe database access with the auto-generated Prisma client (in JavaScript, TypeScript, Go)
- Migrate: Declarative data modelling and migrations (optional)
- Manage: Visual data management with Prisma Admin
It is used to build GraphQL, REST, gRPC APIs and more. Prisma currently supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB.
Try a Prisma example online with CodeSandbox:
Get started with Prisma from scratch (or use your existing database):
brew tap prisma/prisma
brew install prisma
Alternative: Install with NPM or Yarn
npm install -g prisma
# or
yarn global add prisma
To setup Prisma, you need to have Docker installed. Run the following command to get started with Prisma:
prisma init hello-world
The interactive CLI wizard now helps you with the required setup:
- Select Create new database (you can also use an existing database or a hosted demo database)
- Select the database type: MySQL or PostgreSQL
- Select the language for the generated Prisma client: TypeScript, Flow, JavaScript or Go
Once the wizard has terminated, run the following commands to setup Prisma:
cd hello-world
docker-compose up -d
Edit datamodel.prisma
to define your datamodel using SDL syntax. Each model is mapped to a table in your database schema:
type User {
id: ID! @id
email: String @unique
name: String!
posts: [Post!]!
}
type Post {
id: ID! @id
title: String!
published: Boolean! @default(value: false)
author: User
}
To deploy your Prisma API, run the following command:
prisma deploy
The Prisma API is deployed based on the datamodel and exposes CRUD & realtime operations for each model in that file.
The Prisma client connects to the Prisma API and lets you perform read and write operations against your database. This section explains how to use the Prisma client from Node.js.
Inside the hello-world
directory, install the prisma-client-lib
dependency:
npm install --save prisma-client-lib
To generate the Prisma client, run the following command:
prisma generate
Create a new Node script inside the hello-world
directory:
touch index.js
Add the following code to it:
const { prisma } = require('./generated/prisma-client')
// A `main` function so that we can use async/await
async function main() {
// Create a new user with a new post
const newUser = await prisma.createUser({
name: 'Alice',
posts: {
create: { title: 'The data layer for modern apps' }
}
})
console.log(`Created new user: ${newUser.name} (ID: ${newUser.id})`)
// Read all users from the database and print them to the console
const allUsers = await prisma.users()
console.log(allUsers)
// Read all posts from the database and print them to the console
const allPosts = await prisma.posts()
console.log(allPosts)
}
main().catch(e => console.error(e))
Finally, run the code using the following command:
node index.js
See more API operations
const usersCalledAlice = await prisma
.users({
where: {
name: "Alice"
}
})
// replace the __USER_ID__ placeholder with an actual user ID
const updatedUser = await prisma
.updateUser({
where: { id: "__USER_ID__" },
data: { email: "[email protected]" }
})
// replace the __USER_ID__ placeholder with an actual user ID
const deletedUser = await prisma
.deleteUser({ id: "__USER_ID__" })
const postsByAuthor = await prisma
.user({ email: "[email protected]" })
.posts()
Here is what you can do next:
Demo | Description |
---|---|
script |
Simple usage of Prisma client in script |
graphql |
Simple GraphQL server based on graphql-yoga |
graphql-apollo-server |
Simple GraphQL server based on apollo-server |
graphql-crud |
GraphQL server with full CRUD API |
graphql-auth |
GraphQL server with email-password authentication & permissions |
graphql-subscriptions |
GraphQL server with realtime subscriptions |
rest-express |
Simple REST API with Express.JS |
grpc |
Simple gRPC API |
docker-mongodb |
Set up Prisma locally with MongoDB |
docker-mysql |
Set up Prisma locally with MySQL |
docker-postgres |
Set up Prisma locally with PostgreSQL |
cli-app |
Simple CLI TODO list app |
Demo | Description |
---|---|
script |
Simple usage of Prisma client in script |
graphql |
Simple GraphQL server |
graphql-auth |
GraphQL server with email-password authentication & permissions |
graphql-subscriptions |
GraphQL server with realtime subscriptions |
rest-express |
Simple REST API with Express.JS |
grpc |
Simple gRPC API |
docker-mongodb |
Set up Prisma locally with MongoDB |
docker-mysql |
Set up Prisma locally with MySQL |
docker-postgres |
Set up Prisma locally with PostgreSQL |
cli-app |
Simple CLI TODO list app |
Demo | Description |
---|---|
cli-app |
Simple CLI TODO list app |
graphql |
Simple GraphQL server |
http-mux |
Simple REST API with gorilla/mux |
rest-gin |
Simple REST API with Gin |
script |
Simple usage of Prisma client in script |
Demo | Description |
---|---|
graphql |
Simple GraphQL server |
script |
Simple usage of Prisma client in script |
Database connectors provide the link between Prisma and the underlying database.
You can connect the following databases to Prisma already:
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- MongoDB
If you are interested to participate in the preview for one of the following connectors, please reach out in our Slack.
- Elastic Search
- MS SQL
- Oracle
- ArangoDB
- Neo4j
- Druid
- Dgraph
- DynamoDB
- Cloud Firestore
- CockroachDB
- Cassandra
- Redis
- AWS Neptune
- CosmosDB
- Influx
Join the discussion or contribute to influence which we'll work on next!
Prisma has a community of thousands of amazing developers and contributors. Welcome, please join us! π
Meet the Prisma community in person and learn about modern application development and database best practices at Prisma Day (Berlin, June 19).
- Chinese translation of the Prisma docs (Thanks to Victor Kang)
- Awesome Prisma (Thanks to Catalin Miron)
Contributions are welcome and extremely helpful π Please refer to the contribution guide for more information.
Releases are separated into three channels: alpha, beta and stable. You can learn more about these three channels and Prisma's release process here.
Prisma 2 splits up Prisma's core functionality into 2 standalone tools:
Photon and Lift are currently in Preview! Limitations include missing features, limited performance and stability issues. You can learn more about Prisma 2 in the announcement or the docs.
You can track the progress of Prisma 2 on isprisma2ready.com.