build(deps): bump @prisma/client from 4.12.0 to 4.16.1
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Bumps @prisma/client from 4.12.0 to 4.16.1.
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4.16.1
Today, we are issuing the
4.16.1
patch release.Fixes in Prisma Client
- Field references are not available on extended clients
- 4.16.x cannot wrap
$extend
in factory function whencompilerOptions.composite
istrue
- Prisma Schema Type inside a Type not generating a right Payload
- Query in findMany in prisma extends returns a wrong type
- 4.16.0 Count query is not returning the right type when in a transaction
- FindMany returns wrong type after extending prisma client
- Can't specify $queryRawUnsafe return type after extending prisma client
4.16.0
Help us spread the word about Prisma by starring the repo or tweeting about the release. Highlights
This release promotes the following Preview features to General Availability:
- Prisma Client extensions
- Ordering by nulls first and last
- Count by filtered relation
Prisma Client extensions are Generally Available
Today, we’re very excited to announce that Prisma Client extensions are Generally Available and production-ready! This means you can use the feature without the
clientExtensions
Preview feature flag.Prisma Client extensions are a powerful new feature for adding functionality on top of your Prisma Client in a type-safe manner. With this feature, you can create simple, but flexible solutions.
Prisma Client extensions have 4 different types of components that can be included in an extension:
- Result extensions components: add custom fields and methods to query result objects, for example, virtual/computed fields.
- Model extensions components: enable you to add new methods to your models alongside existing model methods such as
findMany
.- Query extensions components: let you hook into the lifecycle of a query and perform side effects, modify query arguments, or modify the results in a type-safe way. These are an alternative to middleware that provide complete type safety and can be applied in an ad-hoc manner to different extensions.
- Client extensions components: allow you to add new top-level methods to Prisma Client. You can use this to extend Prisma Client with functionality that isn’t tied to specific models.
const prisma = new PrismaClient().$extends({ name: "extension-name", result: { /* ... */ }, model: { /* ... */ }, query: { /* ... */ }, client: { /* ... */ }, });
You can also create and publish extensions for others to use. Learn more about how to share extensions in our documentation.
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fix(client): extensions backwards compatibility (#19896) -
199b9e7
fix(client): field references via extensions (#19893) -
9b7b43e
fix(client): extensions having wrong return types (#19875) -
7ddf99d
fix(client): Default selection for composite lists (#19887) -
c6982eb
fix(client): Ensure tsc can create a declaration out of extended client (#19885) -
cd08a44
fix(client): extensions raw query manual typing (#19877) -
bdffa02
fix(client): default selection forany
input (#19878) -
5021f81
fix(client): extensions $transaction result inference (#19876) -
0418e25
refactor(client): extension dynamic types (#19837) -
71d8e17
fix(client): Fix composites selection (#19845) - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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