chore(deps): update prisma monorepo from 5.22.0 to 6.0.0 (major) #973
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^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0 || ^5.0.0->^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0 || ^5.0.0 || ^6.0.05.22.0->6.0.05.22.0->6.0.0Release Notes
prisma/prisma (@prisma/client)
v6.0.0Compare Source
We’re excited to share the Prisma ORM v6 release today 🎉
As this is a major release, it includes a few breaking changes that may affect your application. Before upgrading, we recommend that you check out our upgrade guide to understand the impact on your application.
If you want to have an overview of what we accomplished since v5, check out our announcement blog post: Prisma 6: Better Performance, More Flexibility & Type-Safe SQL.
🌟 Help us spread the word about Prisma by starring the repo ☝️ or posting on X about the release.
Breaking changes
Minimum supported Node.js versions
The new minimum supported Node.js versions for Prisma ORM v6 are:
There is no official support for Node.js <18.18.0, 19, 21, 23.
Minimum supported TypeScript version
The new minimum supported TypeScript version for Prisma ORM v6 is: 5.1.0.
Schema change for implicit m-n relations on PostgreSQL
If you're using PostgreSQL and are defining implicit many-to-many relations in your Prisma schema, Prisma ORM maintains the relation table for you under the hood. This relation table has
AandBcolumns to represent the tables of the models that are part of this relation.Previous versions of Prisma ORM used to create a unique index on these two columns. In Prisma v6, this unique index is changing to a primary key in order to simplify for the default replica identity behaviour.
If you're defining implicit m-n relations in your Prisma schema, the next migration you'll create will contain
ALTER TABLEstatements for all the relation tables that belong to these relations.Full-text search on PostgreSQL
The
fullTextSearchPreview feature is promoted to General Availability only for MySQL. This means that if you're using PostgreSQL and currently make use of this Preview feature, you now need to use the newfullTextSearchPostgresPreview feature.Usage of
BufferPrisma v6 replaces the usage of
BufferwithUint8Arrayto represent fields of typeBytes. Make sure to replace all your occurrences of theBuffertype with the newUint8Array.Removed
NotFoundErrorIn Prisma v6, we removed the
NotFoundErrorin favor ofPrismaClientKnownRequestErrorwith error codeP2025infindUniqueOrThrow()andfindFirstOrThrow(). If you've relied on catchingNotFoundErrorinstances in your code, you need to adjust the code accordingly.New keywords that can't be used as model names:
async,await,usingWith this release, you can't use
async,awaitandusingas model names any more.Preview features promoted to General Availability
In this release, we are promoting a number of Preview features to General Availability.
fullTextIndexIf you use the full-text index feature in your app, you can now remove
fullTextIndexfrom thepreviewFeaturesin your Prisma schema:generator client { provider = "prisma-client-js" - previewFeatures = ["fullTextIndex"] }fullTextSearchIf you use the full-text search feature with MySQL in your app, you can now remove
fullTextSearchfrom thepreviewFeaturesin your Prisma schema:generator client { provider = "prisma-client-js" - previewFeatures = ["fullTextSearch"] }If you are using it with PostgreSQL, you need to update the name of the feature flag to
fullTextSearchPostgres:generator client { provider = "prisma-client-js" - previewFeatures = ["fullTextSearch"] + previewFeatures = ["fullTextSearchPostgres"] }New features
We are also releasing new features with this release:
prisma generate's outputCompany news
🚀 Prisma Postgres is free during Early Access
In case you missed it: We recently launched Prisma Postgres, a serverless database with zero cold starts, a generous free tier, connection pooling, real-time events, and a lot more! It’s entirely free during the Early Access phase, try it now!
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