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@prisma/adapter-d1
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Prisma driver adapter for Cloudflare's D1 database.
[!NOTE] The adapter is currently in Preview, we are looking for feedback before moving to General Availability.
Refer to the announcement blog post and our docs for more details.
To get started, enable the driverAdapters
Preview feature flag in your Prisma schema:
// schema.prisma
generator client {
provider = "prisma-client-js"
previewFeatures = ["driverAdapters"]
}
datasource db {
provider = "sqlite"
url = "file:./dev.db"
}
Install Prisma CLI, Prisma Client, the Prisma adapter for Cloudflare D1, the TypeScript types for Cloudflare Workers, and Wrangler CLI packages:
npm install @prisma/client
npm install @prisma/adapter-d1
npm install --save-dev prisma
npm install --save-dev @cloudflare/workers-types
npm install --save-dev wrangler
Generate Prisma Client:
npx prisma generate
Update your Prisma Client instance to use PrismaD1
:
// Import needed packages
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'
import { PrismaD1 } from '@prisma/adapter-d1'
export interface Env {
// This must match the binding name defined in your wrangler.toml configuration
MY_DATABASE: D1Database
}
export default {
async fetch(request: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext): Promise<Response> {
// Initialize Prisma Client with the D1 adapter
const adapter = new PrismaD1(env.MY_DATABASE)
const prisma = new PrismaClient({ adapter })
// Execute a Prisma Client query
const usersCount = await prisma.user.count()
// Return result
return new Response(usersCount)
},
}
// Import needed packages
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'
import { PrismaD1 } from '@prisma/adapter-d1'
export default {
async fetch(request, env, ctx) {
// Setup Prisma Client with the adapter
const adapter = new PrismaD1(env.MY_DATABASE)
const prisma = new PrismaClient({ adapter })
// Execute a Prisma Client query
const usersCount = await prisma.user.count()
// Return result
return new Response(usersCount)
},
}
Note: Make sure your D1 database is setup in your
wrangler.toml
. Refer to Cloudflare's docs to learn how to set up your database binding.
[[d1_databases]] binding = "MY_DATABASE" # i.e. available in the Worker on env.MY_DATABASE database_name = "database_name" database_id = "<unique-ID-for-your-database>"
Please refer to our docs to learn how to manage schema changes when using Prisma and Cloudflare D1.
We encourage you to create an issue if you find something missing or run into a bug.
If you have any feedback, leave a comment in this GitHub discussion.
FAQs
Prisma's driver adapter for Cloudflare D1
The npm package @prisma/adapter-d1 receives a total of 5,132 weekly downloads. As such, @prisma/adapter-d1 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @prisma/adapter-d1 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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