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@xata.io/kysely
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A [Kysely](https://github.com/kysely-org/kysely) dialect for [Xata](https://xata.io), using the [Xata serverless driver for TypeScript](https://github.com/xataio/client-ts).
A Kysely dialect for Xata, using the Xata serverless driver for TypeScript.
You should install both kysely
and @xata.io/kysely
with @xata.io/client
. You can install them with your favorite package manager:
# with bun
bun install kysely @xata.io/kysely @xata.io/client
# with pnpm
pnpm add kysely @xata.io/kysely @xata.io/client
# with yarn
yarn add kysely @xata.io/kysely @xata.io/client
# with npm
npm install kysely @xata.io/kysely @xata.io/client
You can pass a new instance of XataDialect
as the dialect
option when creating a new Kysely
instance:
import { Kysely } from 'kysely';
import { XataDialect, Model } from '@xata.io/kysely';
import { DatabaseSchema, getXataClient } from './xata.ts';
const xata = getXataClient();
const db = new Kysely<Model<DatabaseSchema>>({
dialect: new XataDialect({ xata })
});
const drivers = await db.selectFrom('users').select(['name', 'email']).execute();
XataDialect
accepts your Xata client instance as its only option. You can find more information about creating a Xata client instance in our getting started guide.
FAQs
A [Kysely](https://github.com/kysely-org/kysely) dialect for [Xata](https://xata.io), using the [Xata serverless driver for TypeScript](https://github.com/xataio/client-ts).
The npm package @xata.io/kysely receives a total of 379 weekly downloads. As such, @xata.io/kysely popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @xata.io/kysely demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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