Drizzle ORM
Setup
To enhance your Developer Experience with the database, we can create a useDrizzle()
server composable with few steps.
Install Drizzle
- Install the
drizzle-orm
package to your project:
pnpm add drizzle-orm
- Install
drizzle-kit
development dependency to your project:
pnpm add -D drizzle-kit
drizzle.config.ts
Add a drizzle.config.ts
file to your project:
import { defineConfig } from 'drizzle-kit'
export default defineConfig({
dialect: 'sqlite',
schema: './server/database/schema.ts',
out: './server/database/migrations'
})
Database Schema
import { sqliteTable, text, integer } from 'drizzle-orm/sqlite-core'
export const users = sqliteTable('users', {
id: integer('id').primaryKey({ autoIncrement: true }),
name: text('name').notNull(),
email: text('email').notNull().unique(),
password: text('password').notNull(),
avatar: text('avatar').notNull(),
createdAt: integer('created_at', { mode: 'timestamp' }).notNull(),
})
npm run db:generate
Let's add a db:generate
script to the package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"db:generate": "drizzle-kit generate"
}
}
When running the npm run db:generate
command, drizzle-kit
will generate the migrations based on server/database/schema.ts
and save them in the server/database/migrations
directory.
Migrations
We can create a server plugin to run the migrations in development automatically:
import { consola } from 'consola'
import { migrate } from 'drizzle-orm/d1/migrator'
export default defineNitroPlugin(async () => {
if (!import.meta.dev) return
onHubReady(async () => {
await migrate(useDrizzle(), { migrationsFolder: 'server/database/migrations' })
.then(() => {
consola.success('Database migrations done')
})
.catch((err) => {
consola.error('Database migrations failed', err)
})
})
})
__drizzle_migrations
table in your database to keep track of the applied migrations. It will also run the migrations automatically in development mode.To apply the migrations in staging or production, you can run the server using npx nuxi dev --remote
command to connect your local server to the remote database, learn more about remote storage.
useDrizzle()
Lastly, we can create a useDrizzle()
server composable to interact with the database:
import { drizzle } from 'drizzle-orm/d1'
export { sql, eq, and, or } from 'drizzle-orm'
import * as schema from '../database/schema'
export const tables = schema
export function useDrizzle() {
return drizzle(hubDatabase(), { schema })
}
export type User = typeof schema.users.$inferSelect
We are exporting the tables
object and the useDrizzle
function to be used in our API handlers without having to import them (Nuxt does it for us as long as it's exported from a server/utils/
file).
This allows you to conveniently reference your tables and interact directly with the Drizzle API.
User
type, which is inferred from the users
table. This is useful for type-checking the results of your queries.sql
, eq
, and
, and or
functions from drizzle-orm
to be used in our queries.Seed the database (Optional)
Usage
Select
export default eventHandler(async () => {
const todos = await useDrizzle().select().from(tables.todos).all()
return todos
})
Insert
export default eventHandler(async (event) => {
const { title } = await readBody(event)
const todo = await useDrizzle().insert(tables.todos).values({
title,
createdAt: new Date()
}).returning().get()
return todo
})
Update
export default eventHandler(async (event) => {
const { id } = getRouterParams(event)
const { completed } = await readBody(event)
const todo = await useDrizzle().update(tables.todos).set({
completed
}).where(eq(tables.todos.id, Number(id))).returning().get()
return todo
})
Delete
export default eventHandler(async (event) => {
const { id } = getRouterParams(event)
const deletedTodo = await useDrizzle().delete(tables.todos).where(and(
eq(tables.todos.id, Number(id))
)).returning().get()
if (!deletedTodo) {
throw createError({
statusCode: 404,
message: 'Todo not found'
})
}
return deletedTodo
})