Writing and maintaining raw SQL queries for Prisma can be a tedious and error-prone task. The moment you need to write a query that is not supported out-of-the-box by Prisma, you lose all of that type-safety and autocompletion. This is where prisma-extension-kysely
comes in! It allows you to easily write raw SQL queries in a type-safe manner with kysely
and integrate them seamlessly with Prisma.
And the best part? You can use all of your favorite kysely
plugins with prisma-extension-kysely
too!
You don't have to take our word for it, though:
I have to say, this is BY FAR the most amazing community package I've seen in the Prisma ecosystem!
It makes it so much more convenient to drop down to raw SQL when needed without sacrificing DX β best of both worlds! π
β Nikolas Burk, DevRel @ Prisma
- Type-safe β Write raw SQL queries in a type-safe manner with
kysely
- Seamless integration β Use
kysely
queries with Prisma as if they were native - Autocompletion β Get autocompletion for your queries in your IDE
- Type inference β Get type inference for your queries in your IDE
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Install the dependencies:
npm install prisma-extension-kysely kysely
Set up the excellent prisma-kysely
library to automatically generate types for your database:
npm install -D prisma-kysely
Add prisma-kysely
as a generator to your schema.prisma
:
generator kysely {
provider = "prisma-kysely"
}
Generate the types:
npx prisma generate
Extend your Prisma Client:
import kyselyExtension from "prisma-extension-kysely";
import type { DB } from "./prisma/generated/types";
const prisma = new PrismaClient().$extends(
kyselyExtension({
kysely: (driver) =>
new Kysely<DB>({
dialect: {
// This is where the magic happens!
createDriver: () => driver,
// Don't forget to customize these to match your database!
createAdapter: () => new PostgresAdapter(),
createIntrospector: (db) => new PostgresIntrospector(db),
createQueryCompiler: () => new PostgresQueryCompiler(),
},
plugins: [
// Add your favorite plugins here!
],
}),
}),
);
It's that simple! Now you can write raw SQL queries with kysely
and use them with Prisma:
// Replace this...
const result = prisma.$queryRaw`SELECT * FROM User WHERE id = ${id}`;
// With this!
const query = prisma.$kysely
.selectFrom("User")
.selectAll()
.where("id", "=", id);
// Thanks to kysely's magic, everything is type-safe!
const result = await query.execute();
// You can also execute queries without fetching the results
await prisma.$kysely.deleteFrom("User").where("id", "=", id).execute();
Prisma's interactive transactions are fully supported by prisma-extension-kysely
! Just remeber to use tx.$kysely
instead of prisma.$kysely
, and you're good to go:
await prisma.$transaction(async (tx) => {
await tx.$kysely
.insertInto("User")
.values({ id: 1, name: "John Doe" })
.execute();
await tx.$kysely
.insertInto("User")
.values({ id: 2, name: "Jane Doe" })
.execute();
});
Don't try to use Kysely's transaction
method directly, though. It's not supported by prisma-extension-kysely
, and it will throw an error if you try to use it.
// Don't do this! Prefer prisma.$transaction instead.
await prisma.$kysely.transaction().execute(async (trx) => {});
Do you love Kysely's plugins? So do we! You can use them with prisma-extension-kysely
as well:
const prisma = new PrismaClient().$extends(
kyselyExtension({
kysely: (driver) =>
new Kysely<DB>({
dialect: {
createDriver: () => driver,
createAdapter: () => new PostgresAdapter(),
createIntrospector: (db) => new PostgresIntrospector(db),
createQueryCompiler: () => new PostgresQueryCompiler(),
},
// Use your favorite plugins!
plugins: [new CamelCasePlugin()],
}),
}),
);
If you're using the CamelCasePlugin
, don't forget to add the camelCase
option to your Prisma schema too:
generator kysely {
provider = "prisma-kysely"
camelCase = true
}
Take a look at the camel case example to see it in action! Check out the Kysely documentation for more information about plugins.
Using read replicas with prisma-extension-kysely
is a breeze!
Just use the excellent @prisma/extension-read-replicas
extension as normal.
Pay attention to how it's configured, though:
// Use a common config for primary and replica clients (or different configs)
const kyselyExtensionArgs: PrismaKyselyExtensionArgs<DB> = {
kysely: (driver) =>
new Kysely<DB>({
dialect: {
createAdapter: () => new SqliteAdapter(),
createDriver: () => driver,
createIntrospector: (db) => new SqliteIntrospector(db),
createQueryCompiler: () => new SqliteQueryCompiler(),
},
}),
};
// Initialize the replica client(s) and add the Kysely extension
const replicaClient = new PrismaClient({
datasourceUrl: "YOUR_REPLICA_URL", // Replace this with your replica's URL!
log: [{ level: "query", emit: "event" }],
}).$extends(kyselyExtension(kyselyExtensionArgs));
// Initialize the primary client and add the Kysely extension and the read replicas extension
const prisma = new PrismaClient()
.$extends(kyselyExtension(kyselyExtensionArgs)) // Apply the Kysely extension before the read replicas extension!
.$extends(
readReplicas({
replicas: [replicaClient],
}),
); // Apply the read replicas extension after the Kysely extension!
See how we're setting up the replica client as a fully-fledged Prisma client and extending it separately? That's the secret sauce! It make sure that the replica client has a separate Kysely instance. If you try to use bare URLs, you'll run into trouble; it'll share the same Kysely instance as the primary client, and you'll get unpleasant surprises!
// Don't do this! It won't work as expected.
readReplicas({
url: "postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/dbname",
});
Also, note that we're applying the Kysely extension before the read replicas extension. This is important! If you apply the read replicas extension first, you won't get .$kysely
on the primary client.
Check out the read replicas example for a runnable example!
Check out the examples directory for a sample project!
cd examples/basic
npm install
npx prisma db push
npm run dev
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.