[Snyk] Upgrade @prisma/client from 4.15.0 to 4.16.1 #2
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @prisma/client from 4.15.0 to 4.16.1.
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Release notes
Package name: @prisma/client
Today, we are issuing the
4.16.1
patch release.Fixes in Prisma Client
$extend
in factory function whencompilerOptions.composite
istrue
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Highlights
This release promotes the following Preview features to General Availability:
Prisma Client extensions are Generally Available
Today, we’re very excited to announce that Prisma Client extensions are Generally Available and production-ready! This means you can use the feature without the
clientExtensions
Preview feature flag.🚀Prisma Client extensions are a powerful new feature for adding functionality on top of your Prisma Client in a type-safe manner. With this feature, you can create simple, but flexible solutions.
Prisma Client extensions have 4 different types of components that can be included in an extension:
findMany
.You can also create and publish extensions for others to use. Learn more about how to share extensions in our documentation.
More features and changes made to Client Extensions
We also made the following improvements to Prisma Client extensions in preparation for General Availability:
Added a top-level
$allOperations
method forquery
component that captures all model operations as well as top-level raw queries. Refer to our documentation for more information.Prisma.validator
can now also be used for extended types:query
callbacks for$queryRaw
and$executeRaw
will always receiveSql
instance asargs
. This instance can be used to compose a new query usingPrisma.sql
:$on
cannot be called after extending Prisma Client. Therefore, if you want to use event handlers together with extensions, we recommend using the$on
method before$extends
.We updated the import path for utilities used for authoring extension to
@ prisma/client/extension
rather than@ prisma/client
Deprecating Middleware
We also took this opportunity to deprecate Prisma Client’s middleware. We recommend using to using Prisma Client
query
extension components which can be used to achieve the same functionality and with better type safety.Ordering by nulls first and last is now Generally Available
Starting with this release, we’re excited to announce that
orderByNulls
is now Generally Available! This means you can use the feature without theorderByNulls
Preview feature flag.🌟We introduced this feature in 4.1.0 to enable you to sort records with null fields to either appear at the beginning or end of the result.
The following example query sorts posts by
updatedAt
, with records having a null value at the end of the list:To learn more about this feature, refer to our documentation.
We’re excited to see what you will build! Feel free to share with us what you build on Twitter, Slack, or Discord.
Count by filtered relation is now Generally Available
This release moves the
filteredRelationCount
Preview feature to General Availability! This means you can use the feature without thefilteredRelationCount
Preview feature flag.We first introduced this feature in 4.3.0 to add the ability to count by filtered relations.
The following query, for example, counts all posts with the title “Hello!”:
To learn more about this feature, refer to our documentation.
Introspection warnings for expression indexes
In the last two releases, 4.13.0 and 4.14.0, we added 9 introspection warnings. These warnings surface features in use in your database that cannot currently be represented in the Prisma schema.
In this release, we’re adding one more introspection warning to the list: expression indexes.
On database introspection, the Prisma CLI will surface the feature with a warning, and a comment in your Prisma schema for sections for each feature in use. The warnings will also contain instructions for workarounds on how to use the feature.
Fixes and improvements
Prisma Client
select
'd explicitly.prisma generate
when running it directly after installingprisma
$runCommandRaw
is not passing the expected data to middleware or client extension.prismaVersion.client
available on "@prisma/client/scripts/default-index"distinct
fieldPrisma.validator
clientExtensions
GA$queryRawUnsafe
also triggers$allModels.$allOperations
$on
applied to an extended client is also bound to the parent client$queryRaw*
is broken in interactive transactions together withclientExtensions
in4.16.0-dev.17
Prisma Migrate
type
sprisma db pull
gets rid of@ default(uuid())
on re-introspectionLanguage tools (e.g. VS Code)
Go to Definition
does not work when target model contains a field with a type name that starts with the same namePrisma Studio
Error: spawn xdg-open ENOENT
onprisma studio
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