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@prisma/debug
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This package is intended for Prisma's internal use
The @prisma/debug package is designed to help developers debug applications that use Prisma by providing detailed logging capabilities. It allows developers to enable or disable logging for different parts of the Prisma framework, making it easier to trace and diagnose issues related to database queries and the ORM layer.
Enable Debugging
This code snippet enables debugging for the Prisma client, which logs all the queries and internal operations performed by the Prisma client. This is useful for understanding the queries generated by Prisma and their performance implications.
process.env.DEBUG = 'prisma-client';
Selective Debugging
This snippet enables debugging selectively for both the Prisma client and the underlying Prisma engine. It helps in tracing issues that might be occurring not just at the ORM level but also at the database engine level that Prisma interacts with.
process.env.DEBUG = 'prisma-client,prisma-engine';
The 'debug' package is a widely used debugging utility that supports Node.js and browser environments. It allows developers to turn on and off debugging logs via environment variables, similar to @prisma/debug. However, it is more generic and not tailored specifically to Prisma or database debugging.
Morgan is a middleware for logging HTTP requests in Node.js applications, which is useful for debugging applications at the network level. While it serves a different purpose compared to @prisma/debug, it provides a similar level of insight into a specific aspect of application behavior (in this case, HTTP traffic).
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⚠️ Warning: This package is intended for Prisma's internal use. Its release cycle does not follow SemVer, which means we might release breaking changes (change APIs, remove functionality) without any prior warning.
If you are using this package, it would be helpful if you could help us gain an understanding where, how and why you are using it. Your feedback will be valuable to us to define a better API. Please share this information at https://github.com/prisma/prisma/discussions/13877 - Thanks!
import Debug, { getLogs } from '@prisma/debug'
const debug = Debug('my-namespace')
try {
debug('hello')
debug(process.env)
throw new Error('oops')
} catch (e) {
console.error(e)
console.error(`We just crashed. But no worries, here are the debug logs:`)
// get 10 last lines of debug logs
console.error(getLogs(10))
}
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This package is intended for Prisma's internal use
The npm package @prisma/debug receives a total of 2,211,195 weekly downloads. As such, @prisma/debug popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @prisma/debug demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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