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Install the dependencies for the application:
npm install
Setup a development PostgreSQL with Docker. Follow .env
which sets the required environments for PostgreSQL such as POSTGRES_USER
, POSTGRES_PASSWORD
and POSTGRES_DB
. Update the variables as you wish and select a strong password.
Start the PostgreSQL database
docker-compose -f docker-compose.db.yml up -d
# or
npm run docker:db
Prisma Migrate is used to manage the schema and migration of the database. Prisma datasource requires an environment variable DATABASE_URL
for the connection to the PostgreSQL database. It takes variables from .env file which is also used by Prisma Migrate and for seeding the database. You can use .env.example to start with.
Use Prisma Migrate in your development environment to
- Creates
migration.sql
file - Updates Database Schema
- Generates Prisma Client
npx prisma migrate dev
# or
npm run migrate:dev
If you like to customize your migration.sql
file run the following command. After making your customizations run npx prisma migrate dev
to apply it.
npx prisma migrate dev --create-only
# or
npm run migrate:dev:create
If you are happy with your database changes you want to deploy those changes to your production database. Use prisma migrate deploy
to apply all pending migrations, can also be used in CI/CD pipelines as it works without prompts.
npx prisma migrate deploy
# or
npm run migrate:deploy
Execute the script with this command:
npm run seed
Update the Prisma schema prisma/schema.prisma
and after that run the following two commands:
npx prisma generate
# or in watch mode
npx prisma generate --watch
# or
npm run prisma:generate
npm run prisma:generate:watch
Prisma Client JS is a type-safe database client auto-generated based on the data model. It could be used for futher development
Generate Prisma Client JS by running
Note: Every time you update schema.prisma re-generate Prisma Client JS
npx prisma generate
# or
npm run prisma:generate
In case you would like to run API , you should deal with NestJS application.
Nest server is a Node.js application and it is easily dockerized.
See the Dockerfile on how to build a Docker image of your Nest server.
Now to build a Docker image of your own Nest server simply run:
# give your docker image a name
docker build -t <your username>/nest-prisma-server .
# for example
docker build -t nest-prisma-server .
After Docker build your docker image you are ready to start up a docker container running the nest server:
docker run -d -t -p 3000:3000 --env-file .env nest-prisma-server
Now open up localhost:3000 to verify that your nest server is running.
When you run your NestJS application in a Docker container update your .env file
- DB_HOST=localhost
# replace with name of the database container
+ DB_HOST=postgres
# Prisma database connection
+ DATABASE_URL=postgresql://${POSTGRES_USER}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}@${DB_HOST}:${DB_PORT}/${POSTGRES_DB}?schema=${DB_SCHEMA}&sslmode=prefer
If DATABASE_URL
is missing in the root .env
file, which is loaded into the Docker container, the NestJS application will exit with the following error:
(node:19) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Error: error: Environment variable not found: DATABASE_URL.
--> schema.prisma:3
|
2 | provider = "postgresql"
3 | url = env("DATABASE_URL")
You can also setup a the database and Nest application with the docker-compose
First prepare .env.production
file then run
# building new NestJS docker image
docker-compose build
# or
npm run docker:build
# start docker-compose
docker-compose up -d
# or
npm run docker