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@prisma-next/contract-authoring
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Target-agnostic authored storage descriptor types for Prisma Next
Status: Shared descriptor types for family-specific contract authoring
This package holds the small, target-neutral descriptor vocabulary shared by Prisma Next authoring surfaces, targets, extensions, and ID helpers.
@prisma-next/contract-authoring is not the active TypeScript contract DSL. It exists to give multiple packages a common way to describe authored storage details without depending on SQL-specific packages.
IndexDef captures index column lists plus optional name, using, and configForeignKeyDefaultsState captures default FK materialization choices shared by authoring surfaces@prisma-next/sql-contract-ts a target-neutral descriptor layerColumnTypeDescriptor lives in @prisma-next/framework-components/codec alongside the codec types.
This package is the extracted shared descriptor layer from the contract authoring split. The current SQL TypeScript authoring implementation lives in @prisma-next/sql-contract-ts.
defineContract, field, model, rel, or any lowering pipeline@prisma-next/sql-* or other family-specific modulesIndexDefForeignKeyDefaultsStateThis package is intended for internal composition. End-user contract authoring code should import from the family-specific surface, such as @prisma-next/sql-contract-ts, rather than from this package directly.
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