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Prisma driver adapter for Turso and libSQL. Refer to the announcement blog post and our docs for more details.
Note: Support for Turso is available in Early Access from Prisma versions 5.4.2 and later.
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"
}
Generate Prisma Client:
npx prisma generate
Install the libSQL database client and Prisma driver adapter for libSQL packages:
npm install @prisma/adapter-libsql
npm install @libsql/client
Update your Prisma Client instance to use the libSQL database Client:
// Import needed packages
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'
import { PrismaLibSQL } from '@prisma/adapter-libsql'
import { createClient } from '@libsql/client'
// Setup
const connectionString = `${process.env.TURSO_DATABASE_URL}`
const authToken = `${process.env.TURSO_AUTH_TOKEN}`
// Init prisma client
const libsql = createClient({
url: connectionString,
authToken,
})
const adapter = new PrismaLibSQL(libsql)
const prisma = new PrismaClient({ adapter })
The above setup uses a single remote Turso database. You can take this a step further by setting up remote replicas and embedded replicas with Turso.
Refer to our docs to learn how to manage schema changes when using Prisma and Turso.
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 libSQL and Turso
We found that @prisma/adapter-libsql 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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