chore(deps): update prisma to v6.17.1 #2808
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This PR contains the following updates:
6.15.0
->6.17.1
6.15.0
->6.17.1
6.15.0
->6.17.1
Release Notes
prisma/prisma (@prisma/adapter-pg)
v6.17.1
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Today, we are issuing a patch release to address a regression in v6.17.0 that affected diffing of unsupported types, leading to unnecessary or incorrect changes when creating new migrations or running
db pull
. This update is recommended for all users who have any fields marked asUnsupported
in their schema files.Changes
v6.17.0
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Today, we are excited to share the
6.17.0
stable release 🎉🌟 Star this repo for notifications about new releases, bug fixes & features — or follow us on X!
Prisma ORM
Prisma ORM is the most popular ORM in the TypeScript ecosystem. Today's release brings a number of bug fixes and improvements to Prisma ORM.
Bug fixes and improvements
config
object to configure DefaultAzureCredential:@opentelemetry/instrumentation
to be compatible with">=0.52.0 <1"
. Learn more in this PR.Prisma Postgres
Prisma Postgres is our fully managed Postgres service designed with the same philosophy of great DX that has guided Prisma for close to a decade. With this release we are introducing the following improvements:
New usage workspace metrics available in your Console Dashboard
The Dashboard in your Prisma Console account now displays new metrics about your Prisma Postgres usage:
Using Prisma Postgres with any tool is ready for production
Previously, the only way to connect to Prisma Postgres was using Prisma ORM. That combination is great because it gives you connection pooling, global caching and overall an amazing DX.
That being said, we understand that preferences vary and some developers prefer to use plain SQL or lower-level query builders in their applications. As of this release, these ways for connecting to Prisma Postgres are now officially generally available and can be used in your production apps!
You can connect using Drizzle, Kysely, TypeORM,
psql
, or any other Postgres-compatible library, database migration tools like Atlas or interfaces like DBeaver, Postico, and more.📚 Learn more in the docs.
Enterprise support
Thousands of teams use Prisma and many of them already tap into our Enterprise & Agency Support Program for hands-on help with everything from schema integrations and performance tuning to security and compliance.
With this program you also get priority issue triage and bug fixes, expert scalability advice, and custom training so that your Prisma-powered apps stay rock-solid at any scale. Learn more or join: https://prisma.io/enterprise.
v6.16.3
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Today, we are issuing a 6.16.3 patch release focused on bug fixes.
🛠 Fixes
Prisma Client (
prisma-client
generator): fixed missing JSON null type definitions (JsonNull
,DbNull
,AnyNull
) in thebrowser.ts
entrypoint. (#28186)Prisma Migrate: don't add the default schema (namespace) to the generated migrations unless it was specified explicitly in the schema file. This restores the pre-6.13.0 behaviour that was inadvertently changed with enabling multi-schema support by default. Users who rely on database schemas for multi-tenancy can now again use the same migration files for all of their schemas. (prisma/prisma-engines#5614)
Prisma Client: enabled negative
take
withfindFirst
again. (prisma/prisma-engines#5616 — contributed by @jay-l-e-e)Prisma Accelerate: aligned the behaviour of the new Rust-free client with Query Engine to handle self-signed certificates consistently and ensure backward compatibility. (#28134)
@prisma/adapter-mariadb
: fixed error event listeners leak. (#28177 — contributed by @Tiaansu)The fix introduces the missing types, but the singleton instances differ between the client and browser entrypoints of the generated client. This means that values like
Prisma.JsonNull
imported from browser cannot yet be assigned to fields expected from the client entrypoint, and vice versa. This results in confusing TypeScript errors if you mix them. A follow-up improvement is planned to unify these utility types across entrypoints.v6.16.2
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Today, we are issuing a 6.16.2 patch release.
Bug fixes
engineType = client
with Prisma Postgres, but our validation rules permitted invalid combinations of Prisma Postgres URLs and driver adapters. This now produces a clear error message indicating Prisma Postgres URLs and driver adapters are mutually exclusive.unref()
on NodeJS timers to prevent them from keeping the NodeJS event loop active. This change unintentionally affected non-NodeJS runtimes likeworkerd
, where it has resulted in runtime errors. This behavior has been made conditional to prevent these runtime errors.v6.16.1
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Today, we are issuing a 6.16.1 patch release.
Bug fixes
driverAdapters
andqueryCompiler
features were stabilized, but leftover code in theprisma-client-ts
generator required them to still be specified in edge runtimes. This has now been fixed, runtimes likeworkerd
andvercel-edge
no longer require these preview features.v6.16.0
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Today, we are excited to share the
6.16.0
stable release 🎉🌟 Star this repo for notifications about new releases, bug fixes & features — or follow us on X!
Prisma ORM
This section contains all the updates made in Prisma ORM v6.16.0.
Rust-free ORM and driver adapters are Generally Available
Eight months ago, we published our ORM manifesto with the first hint that we're going to remove the Rust-based query engine from Prisma ORM:
After a lot of hard work and feedback from the community, we're incredibly excited to share that the migration has been completed and you can now use Prisma ORM without its Rust engine in your production apps. 🎉 This is a major milestone in the history of Prisma ORM and comes with a lot of benefits:
… and overall a much better DX since you don't need to worry about the extra binary in your generated Prisma Client code any more.
While the Rust-free ORM will become the default in Prisma ORM v7 soon, for now you still need to opt-into using it:
generator
block in your Prisma schema:queryCompiler
anddriverAdapter
feature flags from thepreviewFeatures
array. And if you usedbinaryTargets
, you can also get rid of these.pg
for PostgreSQL:PrismaClient
using thePrismaPg
driver adapter as follows:📚 To learn more and see instructions for all other supported databases, check out the documentation.
New ESM-first
prisma-client
generator is Generally AvailableAnother major milestone has been achieved in this release: The new, flexible and ESM-first
prisma-client
generator is ready for production too. Here's a quick overview of its main benefits:node_modules
; generated code is fully under control by the developerIn addition to making it production-ready, we also made some changes to the
prisma-client
generator:Prisma.validator
; you can use TypeScript nativesatisfies
keyword instead./generared/prisma/browser
entrypoint for importing types in browser environmentsIf you want to try out the new generator with your favorite framework, check out one of our ready-to-run examples (e.g. for Next.js, Nuxt or React Router).
📚 Learn more in the docs.
Type check performance optimizations
Runtime performance is not the only performance category that matters. In fact, when it comes to DX, type checking performance is equally important: if your TypeScript types become too complex and the compiler needs to do too much work (e.g. inferring types), it may slow down your editor, lead to laggy auto-completion or prevent jump-to-definition from working.
We've worked with TypeScript expert David Blass to find ways for improving the type checking performance in Prisma ORM and created benchmarks comparing the type checking performance with Drizzle.
You can read about the results here: Why Prisma ORM Checks Types Faster Than Drizzle
Deprecating the
postgresqlExtensions
Preview featureWe're deprecating the
postgresqlExtensions
Preview feature. Note that this doesn't mean that you can't use extensions with Prisma ORM any more. Instead of setting the Preview feature, you can install extensions manually with a customized migration via the--create-only
flag:You can then install an extension with plain SQL in the newly created, empty migration file:
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "pgcrypto";
Prisma Postgres
Prisma Postgres is our fully managed Postgres service designed with the same philosophy of great DX that has guided Prisma for close to a decade. With this release we are introducing the following improvements:
Manage OAuth apps in Prisma Console
In Prisma Console, you can now manage all of the 3rd party applications that you've granted access to perform actions on behalf of yourself in your Prisma Console account. Find the 🧩 Integrations tab in the sidenav to see which applications currently have access.
Rust-free Prisma ORM with Prisma Accelerate and Prisma Postgres
With this release, the Rust-free Prisma ORM (Query Compiler) can now be used together with Prisma Postgres and also Prisma Accelerate. This means you can take advantage of connection pooling and caching while using the new TypeScript-based ORM architecture.
To enable it, update your Prisma schema:
We'd love for you to try this out and share your feedback as we prepare for General Availability. Please open an issue on GitHub if you encounter any problems or have suggestions.
Enterprise support
Thousands of teams use Prisma and many of them already tap into our Enterprise & Agency Support Program for hands-on help with everything from schema integrations and performance tuning to security and compliance.
With this program you also get priority issue triage and bug fixes, expert scalability advice, and custom training so that your Prisma-powered apps stay rock-solid at any scale. Learn more or join: https://prisma.io/enterprise.
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