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Drizzle ORM npm

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If you know SQL, you know Drizzle ORM

Drizzle ORM is a TypeScript ORM for SQL databases designed with maximum type safety in mind. It comes with a drizzle-kit CLI companion for automatic SQL migrations generation. Drizzle ORM is meant to be a library, not a framework. It stays as an opt-in solution all the time at any levels. The ORM's main philosophy is "If you know SQL, you know Drizzle ORM". We follow the SQL-like syntax whenever possible, are strongly typed ground up, and fail at compile time, not in runtime.

Drizzle ORM is being battle-tested on production projects by multiple teams πŸš€ Give it a try and let us know if you have any questions or feedback on Discord.

Features

  • Full type safety
  • Smart automated migrations generation
  • No ORM learning curve
  • SQL-like syntax for table definitions and queries
  • Best in class fully typed joins
  • Fully typed partial and non-partial selects of any complexity
  • Auto-inferring of TS types for DB models for selections and insertions separately
  • Zod schema generation
  • Zero dependencies

Documentation

Check the full documentation on the website

Supported databases

Database Support
PostgreSQL βœ… Docs
MySQL βœ… Docs
SQLite βœ… Docs
Cloudflare D1 βœ… Docs Website
libSQL βœ… Docs Website
Turso βœ… Docs Website
PlanetScale βœ… Docs Website
Neon βœ… Docs Website
Vercel Postgres βœ… Docs Website
Supabase βœ… Docs Website
DynamoDB ⏳
MS SQL ⏳
CockroachDB ⏳

Our sponsors ❀️

Installation

npm install drizzle-orm
npm install -D drizzle-kit

Feature showcase (PostgreSQL)

Note: don't forget to install pg and @types/pg packages for this example to work.

import { drizzle } from 'drizzle-orm/node-postgres';
import { integer, pgTable, serial, text, timestamp, varchar } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core';
import { InferModel, eq, sql } from 'drizzle-orm';
import { Pool } from 'pg';

export const users = pgTable('users', {
  id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
  fullName: text('full_name').notNull(),
  phone: varchar('phone', { length: 20 }).notNull(),
  role: text('role', { enum: ['user', 'admin'] }).default('user').notNull(),
  cityId: integer('city_id').references(() => cities.id),
  createdAt: timestamp('created_at').defaultNow().notNull(),
  updatedAt: timestamp('updated_at').defaultNow().notNull(),
});

export type User = InferModel<typeof users>;
export type NewUser = InferModel<typeof users, 'insert'>;

export const cities = pgTable('cities', {
  id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
  name: text('name').notNull(),
});

export type City = InferModel<typeof cities>;
export type NewCity = InferModel<typeof cities, 'insert'>;

const pool = new Pool({
  connectionString: 'postgres://user:password@host:port/db',
});

const db = drizzle(pool);

// Insert
const newUser: NewUser = {
  fullName: 'John Doe',
  phone: '+123456789',
};
const insertedUsers /* : User[] */ = await db.insert(users).values(newUser).returning();
const insertedUser = insertedUsers[0]!;

const newCity: NewCity = {
  name: 'New York',
};
const insertedCities /* : City[] */ = await db.insert(cities).values(newCity).returning();
const insertedCity = insertedCities[0]!;

// Update
const updateResult /* : { updated: Date }[] */ = await db.update(users)
  .set({ cityId: insertedCity.id, updatedAt: new Date() })
  .where(eq(users.id, insertedUser.id))
  .returning({ updated: users.updatedAt });

// Select
const allUsers /* : User[] */ = await db.select().from(users);

// Select custom fields
const upperCaseNames /* : { id: number; name: string }[] */ = await db
  .select({
    id: users.id,
    name: sql<string>`upper(${users.fullName})`,
  })
  .from(users);

// Joins
// You wouldn't BELIEVE how SMART the result type is! 😱
const allUsersWithCities = await db
  .select({
    id: users.id,
    name: users.fullName,
    city: {
      id: cities.id,
      name: cities.name,
    },
  })
  .from(users)
  .leftJoin(cities, eq(users.cityId, cities.id));

// Delete
const deletedNames /* : { name: string }[] */ = await db.delete(users)
  .where(eq(users.id, insertedUser.id))
  .returning({ name: users.fullName });

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