Easy Prisma support for your NestJS application.
Use the nest add command to automatically setup the library, Prisma and Docker (optionally):
nest add nestjs-prisma
Add nestjs-prisma
library to your NestJS application:
# npm
npm install nestjs-prisma
# yarn
yarn add nestjs-prisma
Furthermore, setup Prisma in your NestJS application, if you haven't already.
npm i -D prisma
npm install @prisma/client
npx prisma init
Add PrismaModule
to the imports
section in your AppModule
or other modules to gain access to PrismaService
.
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { PrismaModule } from 'nestjs-prisma';
@Module({
imports: [PrismaModule.forRoot()],
})
export class AppModule {}
Use the PrismaService
via dependency injection in your controller, resolver, services, guards and more:
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { PrismaService } from 'nestjs-prisma';
@Injectable()
export class AppService {
constructor(private prisma: PrismaService) {}
users() {
return this.prisma.user.findMany();
}
user(userId: string) {
return this.prisma.user.findUnique({
where: { id: userId },
});
}
}
You have access to all exposed methods and arguments of the generated PrismaClient
through PrismaService
.
Visit our official documentation.
You are welcome to contribute to this project.
The code is split up into three directories:
+-- docs
+-- examples
+-- lib
+-- schematics
The docs
directory contains an astro website and the docs content.
The examples
directory contains example applications.
The lib
directory contains everything exposed by nestjs-prisma
as a library.
The schematics
directory contains the blue prints for installing the library with the schematic command.
Here are some tips if you like to make changes to the schematics.
Install @angular-devkit/schematics-cli
to be able to use schematics
command
npm i -g @angular-devkit/schematics-cli
Now build the schematics and run the schematic.
npm run build:schematics
# or
npm run dev:schematics
# dry-run
schematics .:nest-add
# execute schematics
schematics .:nest-add --debug false
# or
schematics .:nest-add --dry-run false
Helpful article about Custom Angular Schematics which also applies to Nest.