Notre avis
Ce skill permet d'utiliser Prisma ORM pour interagir de manière type-safe avec une base de données PostgreSQL, en remplaçant les requêtes SQL brutes par des schémas déclaratifs et des migrations automatisées.
Points forts
- Génération automatique de types TypeScript à partir du schéma, réduisant les erreurs de mapping
- Gestion simplifiée des migrations et des relations entre modèles
- Requêtes optimisées avec support des jointures, transactions et filtres avancés
Limites
- Nécessite une courbe d'apprentissage pour les développeurs habitués au SQL brut
- Peut générer des requêtes moins performantes que du SQL finement optimisé
- Dépendance à un outil supplémentaire dans la stack technique
Idéal pour les projets nécessitant une couche d'abstraction solide avec un typage fort et des migrations faciles à gérer.
À éviter si l'équipe maîtrise parfaitement le SQL et que la base de données est très complexe avec des optimisations spécifiques.
Analyse de sécurité
SûrThe skill uses Bash only for legitimate Prisma CLI commands (npm install, npx prisma init) and no destructive or exfiltrating operations are present.
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Exemples
Using Prisma in our backend, write a query that fetches a product by ID and includes its translation for a given language code. If no translation exists, fall back to the base product's name and description.Write a Prisma transaction that creates an order with order items, decrements product inventory, and handles concurrency safely. Assume models Order, OrderItem, and Product exist with appropriate relations.Our Node.js backend uses raw SQL with the 'pg' library. Help me set up Prisma: install dependencies, initialize Prisma, introspect the existing PostgreSQL schema, and generate the Prisma client. Then show me how to replace a raw SQL query with a Prisma query.name: prisma description: | Prisma ORM for type-safe database operations with PostgreSQL. Use when: Defining schemas, writing type-safe queries, creating migrations, modeling relations, or replacing raw SQL with ORM patterns. allowed-tools: Read, Edit, Write, Glob, Grep, Bash
Prisma Skill
Provides type-safe database operations as an alternative to raw SQL. This codebase currently uses the pg library with raw SQL queries. Prisma offers automatic type generation, declarative schema modeling, and migration management - eliminating the manual row mapping and SQL injection risks present in raw SQL approaches.
Quick Start
Install and Initialize
cd backend
npm install prisma @prisma/client
npx prisma init
Schema Definition
// prisma/schema.prisma
generator client {
provider = "prisma-client-js"
}
datasource db {
provider = "postgresql"
url = env("DATABASE_URL")
}
model Product {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
name String
shortDescription String @map("short_description")
description String
price Decimal @db.Decimal(10, 2)
salePrice Decimal? @map("sale_price") @db.Decimal(10, 2)
imageUrl String @map("image_url")
inventory Int @default(0)
categories Json
highlights Json?
usage String?
isNew Boolean @default(false) @map("is_new")
isFeatured Boolean @default(false) @map("is_featured")
salesCount Int @default(0) @map("sales_count")
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @map("created_at")
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @map("updated_at")
translations ProductTranslation[]
orderItems OrderItem[]
variants ProductVariant[]
@@map("products")
}
model ProductTranslation {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
productId Int @map("product_id")
languageCode String @map("language_code") @db.VarChar(10)
name String @db.VarChar(255)
shortDescription String @map("short_description")
description String
highlights Json?
usage String?
slug String? @db.VarChar(255)
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @map("created_at")
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @map("updated_at")
product Product @relation(fields: [productId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
language Language @relation(fields: [languageCode], references: [code], onDelete: Cascade)
@@unique([productId, languageCode])
@@map("product_translations")
}
Client Usage
// backend/src/db/prisma.ts
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client';
const prisma = new PrismaClient({
log: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' ? ['query', 'warn', 'error'] : ['error'],
});
export { prisma };
Key Concepts
| Concept | Usage | Example |
|---------|-------|---------|
| @map | Map field to snake_case column | @map("created_at") |
| @@map | Map model to table name | @@map("products") |
| Relations | Define FK relationships | product Product @relation(...) |
| @db.Decimal | Specify PostgreSQL types | @db.Decimal(10, 2) |
| @@unique | Composite unique constraints | @@unique([productId, languageCode]) |
| Transactions | Atomic operations | prisma.$transaction([...]) |
Common Patterns
Fetching with Translation Fallback
When: Getting localized content with English fallback
const product = await prisma.product.findUnique({
where: { id: productId },
include: {
translations: {
where: { languageCode: lang },
},
},
});
// Apply translation or fallback to base
const name = product.translations[0]?.name ?? product.name;
Transactions for Orders
When: Creating orders with inventory updates
await prisma.$transaction(async (tx) => {
const order = await tx.order.create({ data: orderData });
for (const item of items) {
await tx.orderItem.create({
data: { orderId: order.id, ...item },
});
await tx.product.update({
where: { id: item.productId },
data: { inventory: { decrement: item.quantity } },
});
}
return order;
});
See Also
Related Skills
- See the postgresql skill for raw SQL patterns and PostgreSQL-specific features
- See the typescript skill for type inference patterns with Prisma
- See the zod skill for runtime validation of Prisma inputs
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