DrizzleORM [PostgreSQL]
DrizzleORM is a TypeScript ORM library with a drizzle-kit CLI companion for automatic SQL migrations generation.
Here you can find extensive docs for PostgreSQL module.
Installation
// postgresql
npm install drizzle-orm drizzle-orm-pg
npm install -D drizzle-kit
SQL schema declaration
With drizzle-orm
you declare SQL schema in TypeScript. You can have either one schema.ts
file with all declarations or you can group them logically in multiple files. We prefer to use single file schema.
📦project
├ 📂src
│ ├ 📂data
│ │ └ 📜schema.ts
│ └ ...
├ ...
└ 📜package.json
## or multiple schema files
├ 📂data
├ 📜users.ts
├ 📜countries.ts
├ 📜cities.ts
├ 📜products.ts
├ 📜clients.ts
├ 📜enums.ts
└ 📜etc.ts
Quick start
import { PgConnector, pgTable, serial, text, varchar } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
import { Pool } from "pg";
const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
fullName: text('full_name'),
phone: varchar('phone', { length: 256 }),
})
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: "postgres://user:password@host:port/db" });
const connector = new PgConnector(pool);
const db = await connector.connect();
const users = await db.select(users);
Connecting to database
import { PgConnector } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
import { Pool } from "pg";
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: "postgres://postgres:password@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres" });
const pool = new Pool({
host: "127.0.0.1",
port: 5432,
user: "postgres",
password: "password",
database: "db_name",
});
const connector = new PgConnector(pool);
const db = await connector.connect();
This is how you declare SQL schema in schema.ts
. You can declare tables, indexes and constraints, foreign keys and enums. Please pay attention to export
keyword, they are mandatory if you'll be using drizzle-kit SQL migrations generator.
export const popularityEnum = pgEnum("popularity", ["unknown", "known",
"popular"]);
export const countries = pgTable("countries", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: varchar("name", 256),
}, (table) => ({
nameIndex: index("name_idx", table.name, { unique: true });
})
);
export const cities = pgTable("cities", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: varchar("name", 256),
countryId: integer("country_id").references(() => countries.id),
popularity: popularityEnum("popularity"),
})
Database and table entity types
import { PgConnector, PgDatabase, pgTable, InferModel, serial, text, varchar } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
fullName: text('full_name'),
phone: varchar('phone', { length: 256 }),
})
export type User = InferModel<typeof users>
export type InsertUser = InferModel<typeof users, "insert">
...
const connector = new PgConnector(pool);
const db: PgDatabase = await connector.connect();
const result: User[] = await db.select(users)
const insertUser = (user: InsertUser) => {
return db.insert(users).values(user)
}
The list of all column types. You can also create custom types - !!see here!!.
export const popularityEnum = pgEnum("popularity", ["unknown", "known", "popular"]);
popularityEnum("column_name")
smallint("...")
integer("...")
bigint("...", { mode: "number" | "bigint" })
boolean("...")
text("...");
text<"one" | "two" | "three">("...");
varchar("...");
varchar<"one" | "two" | "three">("...");
varchar("...", { length: 256 });
serial("...");
bigserial("...", { mode: "number" | "bigint" });
decimal("...", { precision: 100, scale: 2 });
numeric("...", { precision: 100, scale: 2 });
real("...")
doublePrecision("...")
json<...>("...");
json<string[]>("...");
jsonb<...>("...");
jsonb<string[]>("...");
time("...")
time("...", { precision: 6, withTimezone: true })
timestamp("...")
timestamp("...", { mode: "date" | "string", precision: 0..6, withTimezone: true })
timestamp("...").defaultNow()
date("...")
date("...", { mode: "string" | "date" })
interval("...")
interval("...", { fields: "day" | "month" | "..." , precision: 0..6 })
column.primaryKey()
column.notNull()
column.defaultValue(...)
Declaring indexes and foreign keys
import { foreignKey, index, integer, pgTable, serial, varchar } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
export const countries = pgTable("countries", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: varchar("name", { length: 256 }),
population: integer("population"),
}, (table) => ({
nameIdx: index("name_idx", table.name),
namePopulationIdx: index("name_population_idx", [table.name, table.population]),
uniqueIdx: index("unique_idx", table.name, { unique: true }),
})
);
export const cities = pgTable("cities", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: varchar("name", { length: 256 }),
countryId: integer("country_id").references(() => countries.id),
countryName: varchar("country_id"),
}, (table) => ({
countryFk: foreignKey(() => ({
columns: [table.countryId],
foreignColumns: [countries.id],
})),
countryIdNameFk: foreignKey(() => ({
columns: [table.countryId, table.countryName],
foreignColumns: [countries.id, countries.name],
})),
}));
unique?: boolean;
concurrently?: boolean;
only?: boolean;
using?: sql``;
order?: 'asc' | 'desc';
nulls?: 'first' | 'last';
where?: sql``;
Create Read Update Delete
Querying, sorting and filtering. We also support partial select.
...
import { PgConnector, pgTable, serial, text, varchar } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
import { and, asc, desc, eq, or } from "drizzle-orm/expressions";
const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("full_name"),
});
const connector = new PgConnector(...);
const db = await connector.connect();
await db.select(users);
await db.select(users).where(eq(users.id, 42));
await db.select(users)
.where(and(eq(users.id, 42), eq(users.name, "Dan")));
await db.select(users)
.where(or(eq(users.id, 42), eq(users.id, 1)));
const result = await db.select(users).fields({
mapped1: users.id,
mapped2: users.name,
});
const { mapped1, mapped2 } = result[0];
await db.select(users).limit(10).offset(10);
await db.select(users).orderBy(asc(users.name));
await db.select(users).orderBy(desc(users.name));
await db.select(users).orderBy(asc(users.name), desc(users.name));
eq(column, value)
eq(column1, column2)
ne(column, value)
ne(column1, column2)
notEq(column, value)
less(column, value)
lessEq(column, value)
gt(column, value)
gt(column1, column2)
gte(column, value)
gte(column1, column2)
lt(column, value)
lt(column1, column2)
lte(column, value)
lte(column1, column2)
isNull(column)
isNotNull(column)
inArray(column, values[])
inArray(column, sqlSubquery)
notInArray(column, values[])
notInArray(column, sqlSubquery)
exists(sqlSubquery)
notExists(sqlSubquery)
between(column, min, max)
notBetween(column, min, max)
like(column, value)
like(column, value)
ilike(column, value)
notIlike(column, value)
not(sqlExpression)
and(exressions: Expr[])
or(exressions: Expr[])
Inserting
import { PgConnector, pgTable, serial, text, timestamp } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name"),
createdAt: timestamp("created_at"),
});
const connector = new PgConnector(...);
const db = await connector.connect();
await db.insert(users
.values({
name: "Andrew",
createdAt: new Date(),
});
await db.insert(users)
.values(
{
name: "Andrew",
createdAt: new Date(),
},
{
name: "Dan",
createdAt: new Date(),
},
));
await db.insert(users)
.values(...[
{
name: "Andrew",
createdAt: new Date(),
},
{
name: "Dan",
createdAt: new Date(),
},
]);
Update and Delete
await db.update(users)
.set({ name: 'Mr. Dan' })
.where(eq(usersTable.name, 'Dan'));
await db.delete(users)
.where(eq(usersTable.name, 'Dan'));
Joins
Last but not least. Probably the most powerful feature in the library🚀
Many-to-one
import { PgConnector, pgTable, serial, text, timestamp } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
const cities = pgTable("cities", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name"),
});
const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name"),
cityId: integer("city_id").references(() => cities.id)
});
const connector = new PgConnector(...);
const db = await connector.connect();
const result = db.select(cities).leftJoin(users, eq(cities2.id, users2.cityId))
Many-to-many
const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name"),
});
const chatGroups = pgTable("chat_groups", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name"),
});
const usersToChatGroups = pgTable("usersToChatGroups", {
userId: integer("user_id").notNull().references(() => users.id),
groupId: integer("group_id").notNull().references(() => chatGroups.id),
});
...
const connector = new PgConnector(...);
const db = await connector.connect();
db.select(usersToChatGroups)
.leftJoin(users, eq(usersToChatGroups.userId, users.id))
.leftJoin(chatGroups, eq(usersToChatGroups.groupId, chatGroups.id))
.where(eq(chatGroups.id, 1));
Join aliases and selfjoins
import { ..., alias } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
export const files = pgTable("folders", {
name: text("name").notNull(),
parent: text("parent_folder")
})
...
const connector = new PgConnector(...);
const db = await connector.connect();
const nestedFiles = alias(files, "nested_files");
await db.select(files)
.leftJoin(nestedFiles, eq(files.name, nestedFiles.name))
.where(eq(files.parent, "/"));
Join using partial field select
Join Cities with Users getting only needed fields form request
await db.select(cities).fields({
id: cities.id,
cityName: cities.name
}).leftJoin(users, eq(users.cityId, cities.id));
Migrations
Automatic SQL migrations generation with drizzle-kit
DrizzleKit - is a CLI migrator tool for DrizzleORM. It is probably one and only tool that lets you completely automatically generate SQL migrations and covers ~95% of the common cases like delitions and renames by prompting user input.
Check out the docs for DrizzleKit
For schema file:
import { index, integer, pgTable, serial, varchar } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
export const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
fullName: varchar("full_name", { length: 256 }),
}, (table)=>({
nameIdx: index("name_idx", table.fullName),
}));
export const authOtps = pgTable("auth_otp", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
phone: varchar("phone", { length: 256 }),
userId: integer("user_id").references(() => users.id),
}
It will generate:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS auth_otp (
"id" SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
"phone" character varying(256),
"user_id" INT
);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users (
"id" SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
"full_name" character varying(256)
);
DO $$ BEGIN
ALTER TABLE auth_otp ADD CONSTRAINT auth_otp_user_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY ("user_id") REFERENCES users(id);
EXCEPTION
WHEN duplicate_object THEN null;
END $$;
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS users_full_name_index ON users (full_name);
And you can run migrations manually or using our embedded migrations module
import { PgConnector } from "drizzle-orm-pg";
import { Pool } from "pg";
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: "postgres://user:password@host:port/db" });
const connector = new PgConnector(pool);
const db = await connector.connect();
await connector.migrate({ migrationsFolder: "./drizzle" })
Raw query usage
If you have some complex queries to execute and drizzle-orm can't handle them yet, then you could use rawQuery
execution
Execute custom raw query
const res: QueryResult<any> = await db.execute(sql`SELECT * FROM users WHERE user.id = ${userId}`)