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Type-safe SQL ORM for TypeScript with zero runtime overhead
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Type-safe SQL ORM for TypeScript with zero runtime overhead
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| name | drizzle-orm |
| description | Type-safe SQL ORM for TypeScript with zero runtime overhead |
| user-invocable | false |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| progressive_disclosure | {"entry_point":{"summary":"Type-safe SQL ORM for TypeScript with zero runtime overhead","when_to_use":"When working with drizzle-orm or related functionality.","quick_start":"1. Review the core concepts below. 2. Apply patterns to your use case. 3. Follow best practices for implementation."},"references":["advanced-schemas.md","performance.md","query-patterns.md","vs-prisma.md"]} |
Modern TypeScript-first ORM with zero dependencies, compile-time type safety, and SQL-like syntax. Optimized for edge runtimes and serverless environments.
# Core ORM
npm install drizzle-orm
# Database driver (choose one)
npm install pg # PostgreSQL
npm install mysql2 # MySQL
npm install better-sqlite3 # SQLite
# Drizzle Kit (migrations)
npm install -D drizzle-kit
// db/schema.ts
import { pgTable, serial, text, timestamp } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core";
export const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
email: text("email").notNull().unique(),
name: text("name").notNull(),
createdAt: timestamp("created_at").defaultNow(),
});
// db/client.ts
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/node-postgres";
import * as schema from "./schema";
import { Pool } from "pg";
const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL });
export const db = drizzle(pool, { schema });
import { users } from "./db/schema";
import { eq } from "drizzle-orm";
import { db } from "./db/client";
// Insert
const newUser = await db
.insert(users)
.values({
email: "user@example.com",
name: "John Doe",
})
.returning();
// Select
const allUsers = await db.select().from(users);
// Where
const user = await db.select().from(users).where(eq(users.id, 1));
// Update
await db.update(users).set({ name: "Jane Doe" }).where(eq(users.id, 1));
// Delete
await db.delete(users).where(eq(users.id, 1));
| PostgreSQL | MySQL | SQLite | TypeScript |
|---|---|---|---|
serial() | serial() | integer() | number |
text() | text() | text() | string |
integer() | int() | integer() | number |
boolean() | boolean() | integer() | boolean |
timestamp() | datetime() | integer() | Date |
json() | json() | text() | unknown |
uuid() | varchar(36) | text() | string |
import { pgTable, serial, text, varchar, integer, boolean, timestamp, json, unique } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core";
export const users = pgTable(
"users",
{
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
email: varchar("email", { length: 255 }).notNull().unique(),
passwordHash: varchar("password_hash", { length: 255 }).notNull(),
role: text("role", { enum: ["admin", "user", "guest"] }).default("user"),
metadata: json("metadata").$type<{ theme: string; locale: string }>(),
isActive: boolean("is_active").default(true),
createdAt: timestamp("created_at").defaultNow().notNull(),
updatedAt: timestamp("updated_at").defaultNow().notNull(),
},
(table) => ({
emailIdx: unique("email_unique_idx").on(table.email),
}),
);
// Infer TypeScript types
type User = typeof users.$inferSelect;
type NewUser = typeof users.$inferInsert;
import { pgTable, serial, text, integer } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core";
import { relations } from "drizzle-orm";
export const authors = pgTable("authors", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name").notNull(),
});
export const posts = pgTable("posts", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
title: text("title").notNull(),
authorId: integer("author_id")
.notNull()
.references(() => authors.id),
});
export const authorsRelations = relations(authors, ({ many }) => ({
posts: many(posts),
}));
export const postsRelations = relations(posts, ({ one }) => ({
author: one(authors, {
fields: [posts.authorId],
references: [authors.id],
}),
}));
// Query with relations
const authorsWithPosts = await db.query.authors.findMany({
with: { posts: true },
});
export const users = pgTable("users", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name").notNull(),
});
export const groups = pgTable("groups", {
id: serial("id").primaryKey(),
name: text("name").notNull(),
});
export const usersToGroups = pgTable(
"users_to_groups",
{
userId: integer("user_id")
.notNull()
.references(() => users.id),
groupId: integer("group_id")
.notNull()
.references(() => groups.id),
},
(table) => ({
pk: primaryKey({ columns: [table.userId, table.groupId] }),
}),
);
export const usersRelations = relations(users, ({ many }) => ({
groups: many(usersToGroups),
}));
export const groupsRelations = relations(groups, ({ many }) => ({
users: many(usersToGroups),
}));
export const usersToGroupsRelations = relations(usersToGroups, ({ one }) => ({
user: one(users, { fields: [usersToGroups.userId], references: [users.id] }),
group: one(groups, { fields: [usersToGroups.groupId], references: [groups.id] }),
}));
import { eq, ne, gt, gte, lt, lte, like, ilike, inArray, isNull, isNotNull, and, or, between } from "drizzle-orm";
// Equality
await db.select().from(users).where(eq(users.email, "user@example.com"));
// Comparison
await db.select().from(users).where(gt(users.id, 10));
// Pattern matching
await db.select().from(users).where(like(users.name, "%John%"));
// Multiple conditions
await db
.select()
.from(users)
.where(and(eq(users.role, "admin"), gt(users.createdAt, new Date("2024-01-01"))));
// IN clause
await db
.select()
.from(users)
.where(inArray(users.id, [1, 2, 3]));
// NULL checks
await db.select().from(users).where(isNull(users.deletedAt));
import { eq } from "drizzle-orm";
// Inner join
const result = await db
.select({
user: users,
post: posts,
})
.from(users)
.innerJoin(posts, eq(users.id, posts.authorId));
// Left join
const result = await db
.select({
user: users,
post: posts,
})
.from(users)
.leftJoin(posts, eq(users.id, posts.authorId));
// Multiple joins with aggregation
import { count, sql } from "drizzle-orm";
const result = await db
.select({
authorName: authors.name,
postCount: count(posts.id),
})
.from(authors)
.leftJoin(posts, eq(authors.id, posts.authorId))
.groupBy(authors.id);
import { desc, asc } from "drizzle-orm";
// Order by
await db.select().from(users).orderBy(desc(users.createdAt));
// Limit & offset
await db.select().from(users).limit(10).offset(20);
// Pagination helper
function paginate(page: number, pageSize: number = 10) {
return db
.select()
.from(users)
.limit(pageSize)
.offset(page * pageSize);
}
// Auto-rollback on error
await db.transaction(async (tx) => {
await tx.insert(users).values({ email: 'user@example.com', name: 'John' });
await tx.insert(posts).values({ title: 'First Post', authorId: 1 });
// If any query fails, entire transaction rolls back
});
// Manual control
const tx = db.transaction(async (tx) => {
const user = await tx.insert(users).values({ ... }).returning();
if (!user) {
tx.rollback();
return;
}
await tx.insert(posts).values({ authorId: user.id });
});
// drizzle.config.ts
import type { Config } from "drizzle-kit";
export default {
schema: "./db/schema.ts",
out: "./drizzle",
dialect: "postgresql",
dbCredentials: {
url: process.env.DATABASE_URL!,
},
} satisfies Config;
# Generate migration
npx drizzle-kit generate
# View SQL
cat drizzle/0000_migration.sql
# Apply migration
npx drizzle-kit migrate
# Introspect existing database
npx drizzle-kit introspect
# Drizzle Studio (database GUI)
npx drizzle-kit studio
-- drizzle/0000_initial.sql
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "users" (
"id" serial PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
"email" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
"name" text NOT NULL,
"created_at" timestamp DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "users_email_unique" UNIQUE("email")
);
🏗️ Advanced Schemas - Custom types, composite keys, indexes, constraints, multi-tenant patterns. Load when designing complex database schemas.
🔍 Query Patterns - Subqueries, CTEs, raw SQL, prepared statements, batch operations. Load when optimizing queries or handling complex filtering.
⚡ Performance - Connection pooling, query optimization, N+1 prevention, prepared statements, edge runtime integration. Load when scaling or optimizing database performance.
🔄 vs Prisma - Feature comparison, migration guide, when to choose Drizzle over Prisma. Load when evaluating ORMs or migrating from Prisma.
Stop and reconsider if:
any or unknown for JSON columns without type annotationsql template (SQL injection risk)select() without specifying columns for large tables| Metric | Drizzle | Prisma |
|---|---|---|
| Bundle Size | ~35KB | ~230KB |
| Cold Start | ~10ms | ~250ms |
| Query Speed | Baseline | ~2-3x slower |
| Memory | ~10MB | ~50MB |
| Type Generation | Runtime inference | Build-time generation |
satisfiesWhen using Drizzle, these skills enhance your workflow:
[Full documentation available in these skills if deployed in your bundle]
Audit and improve web accessibility following WCAG 2.2 guidelines. Use when asked to "improve accessibility", "a11y audit", "WCAG compliance", "screen reader support", "keyboard navigation", or "make accessible".
Configure Better Auth server and client, set up database adapters, manage sessions, add plugins, and handle environment variables. Use when users mention Better Auth, betterauth, auth.ts, or need to set up TypeScript authentication with email/password, OAuth, or plugin configuration.
React composition patterns that scale. Use when refactoring components with boolean prop proliferation, building flexible component libraries, or designing reusable APIs. Triggers on tasks involving compound components, render props, context providers, or component architecture. Includes React 19 API changes.
Configure email verification, implement password reset flows, set password policies, and customise hashing algorithms for Better Auth email/password authentication. Use when users need to set up login, sign-in, sign-up, credential authentication, or password security with Better Auth.
Next.js best practices - file conventions, RSC boundaries, data patterns, async APIs, metadata, error handling, route handlers, image/font optimization, bundling
Next.js 16 Cache Components - PPR, use cache directive, cacheLife, cacheTag, updateTag