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Bump the prod-major group with 2 updates #138

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 4 months ago

Bumps the prod-major group with 2 updates: @prisma/client and prisma.

Updates @prisma/client from 5.10.2 to 5.11.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​prisma/client's releases.

5.11.0

Today, we are excited to share the 5.11.0 stable release 🎉

🌟 Help us spread the word about Prisma by starring the repo ☝️ or posting on X about the release.

Highlights

Edge function support for Cloudflare and Vercel (Preview)

We’re thrilled to announce that support for edge function deployments with Prisma ORM is now in Preview 🥳 As of this release, you can deploy your apps that are using Prisma ORM to:

  • Vercel Edge Functions and Vercel Edge Middleware
  • Cloudflare Workers and Cloudflare Pages

In order to deploy to an edge function, you’ll need to use a compatible database driver (along with its Prisma driver adapter):

  • Neon Serverless Driver (for PostgreSQL databases hosted via Neon)
  • PlanetScale Serverless Driver (for MySQL databases hosted via PlanetScale)
  • pg driver (for traditional PostgreSQL databases)
  • @libsql/client driver (for SQLite databases hosted via Turso)

Check out our documentation to learn how you can deploy an edge function using any combination of supported edge function provider and database.

You can also read more about it in the announcement blog post!

Performance improvements in nested create operations

With Prisma ORM, you can create multiple new records in nested queries, for example:

const user = await prisma.user.update({
  where: { id: 9 },
  data: {
    name: 'Elliott',
    posts: {
      create: {
        data: [{ title: 'My first post' }, { title: 'My second post' }],
      },
    },
  },
})

In previous versions, Prisma ORM would translate this into multiple SQL INSERT queries, each requiring its own roundtrip to the database. As of this release, these nested create queries are optimized and the INSERT queries are sent to the database in bulk in a single roundtrip. These optimizations apply to one-to-many as well as many-to-many relations.

With this change, using the nested create option to create multiple records effectively becomes equivalent to using a nested createMany operation (except that createMany only works with one-to-many relations, whereas create works both with one-to-many and many-to-many).

Note: Only the deepest nested operation is optimized. If a user specified create (1) -> create (2) -> create (3) in their query, only create (3) will be optimized.

Fixes and improvements

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 3b45747 fix(client): fix runtime.prettyName (#23446)
  • 894eef9 fix(client): runtimeDescription is not defined #23153 (#23164)
  • a211ad7 chore(deps): update engines to 5.11.0-15.efd2449663b3d73d637ea1fd226bafbcf45b...
  • 69abf11 chore(deps): update dependency @​types/node to v16.18.86 (#23374)
  • 009563e chore(deps): update engines to 5.11.0-9.3d9a0d64e7107d8985df64fce153a82e7821a...
  • ff59f63 chore(deps): update dependency @​inquirer/prompts to v4.2.1 (#23414)
  • ff2d725 chore(deps): update dependency wrangler to v3.32.0 (#23404)
  • 9b90143 fix(client): engine loading on vercel & improved custom output dx (#22958)
  • 63c4535 chore(deps): update engines to 5.11.0-7.ea1d441684437cb0347ae41a974507fb424a3...
  • 4aee142 chore(deps): update engines to 5.11.0-6.6795ad985c527cdaf71c052574c604901054b...
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Updates prisma from 5.10.2 to 5.11.0

Release notes

Sourced from prisma's releases.

5.11.0

Today, we are excited to share the 5.11.0 stable release 🎉

🌟 Help us spread the word about Prisma by starring the repo ☝️ or posting on X about the release.

Highlights

Edge function support for Cloudflare and Vercel (Preview)

We’re thrilled to announce that support for edge function deployments with Prisma ORM is now in Preview 🥳 As of this release, you can deploy your apps that are using Prisma ORM to:

  • Vercel Edge Functions and Vercel Edge Middleware
  • Cloudflare Workers and Cloudflare Pages

In order to deploy to an edge function, you’ll need to use a compatible database driver (along with its Prisma driver adapter):

  • Neon Serverless Driver (for PostgreSQL databases hosted via Neon)
  • PlanetScale Serverless Driver (for MySQL databases hosted via PlanetScale)
  • pg driver (for traditional PostgreSQL databases)
  • @libsql/client driver (for SQLite databases hosted via Turso)

Check out our documentation to learn how you can deploy an edge function using any combination of supported edge function provider and database.

You can also read more about it in the announcement blog post!

Performance improvements in nested create operations

With Prisma ORM, you can create multiple new records in nested queries, for example:

const user = await prisma.user.update({
  where: { id: 9 },
  data: {
    name: 'Elliott',
    posts: {
      create: {
        data: [{ title: 'My first post' }, { title: 'My second post' }],
      },
    },
  },
})

In previous versions, Prisma ORM would translate this into multiple SQL INSERT queries, each requiring its own roundtrip to the database. As of this release, these nested create queries are optimized and the INSERT queries are sent to the database in bulk in a single roundtrip. These optimizations apply to one-to-many as well as many-to-many relations.

With this change, using the nested create option to create multiple records effectively becomes equivalent to using a nested createMany operation (except that createMany only works with one-to-many relations, whereas create works both with one-to-many and many-to-many).

Note: Only the deepest nested operation is optimized. If a user specified create (1) -> create (2) -> create (3) in their query, only create (3) will be optimized.

Fixes and improvements

... (truncated)

Commits


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dependabot[bot] commented 3 months ago

Superseded by #143.