
Prisma | Instant Postgres plus an ORM for simpler db workflows
Prisma has been instrumental in building ReUI, by providing a fully abstracted database layer. It accelerated our development speed several times over, letting us focus on business logic with …
Prisma Documentation
Learn how to get started with Prisma and AI, from setting up Prisma ORM in tools like ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot and Tabnine to using the Prisma MCP server for database …
Prisma | Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript
Prisma is a next-generation Node.js and TypeScript ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB, and CockroachDB. It provides type-safety, automated migrations, and an …
Get started with Prisma | Prisma Documentation
Prisma ORM is an open-source ORM that provides fast, type-safe access to Postgres, MySQL, SQLite, and more databases, and runs smoothly across Node.js, Bun, and Deno.
Models | Prisma Documentation
Learn about the concepts for building your data model with Prisma: Models, scalar types, enums, attributes, functions, IDs, default values and more.
What is Prisma ORM? (Overview) | Prisma Documentation
This page gives a high-level overview of what Prisma ORM is and how it works. It's a great starting point for Prisma newcomers!
Prisma schema | Prisma Documentation
You can introspect your database using the Prisma CLI in order to generate the data model in your Prisma schema. The data model is needed to generate Prisma Client.
Quickstart with Prisma ORM and PostgreSQL
In this guide, you will learn how to set up a new TypeScript project from scratch, connect it to PostgreSQL using Prisma ORM, and generate a Prisma Client for easy, type-safe access to …
Prisma Studio | Next-generation ORM for Node.js and TypeScript
The ultimate tool for exploring and editing data in your Prisma project. Work locally or team up in Prisma Console to seamlessly collaborate on data management with your team.
CRUD (Reference) | Prisma Documentation
This feature is available in Prisma ORM version 5.14.0 and later for PostgreSQL, CockroachDB and SQLite. You can use createManyAndReturn () in order to create many records and return …