prisma-database-setup

Guides for configuring Prisma with different database providers (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB, etc.). Use when setting up a new project, changing databases, or troubleshooting connection issues. Triggers on "configure postgres", "connect to mysql", "setup mongodb", "sqlite setup".

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Prisma Database Setup

Comprehensive guides for configuring Prisma ORM with various database providers.

When to Apply

Reference this skill when:

  • Initializing a new Prisma project
  • Switching database providers
  • Configuring connection strings and environment variables
  • Troubleshooting database connection issues
  • Setting up database-specific features
  • Generating and instantiating Prisma Client

Rule Categories by Priority

PriorityCategoryImpactPrefix
1Provider GuidesCRITICALprovider names
2Prisma PostgresHIGHprisma-postgres
3Client SetupCRITICALprisma-client-setup

System Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20.19.0+
  • TypeScript 5.4.0+

Bun Runtime

If you're using Bun, run Prisma CLI commands with bunx --bun prisma ... so Prisma uses the Bun runtime instead of falling back to Node.js.

Supported Databases

DatabaseProvider StringNotes
PostgreSQLpostgresqlDefault, full feature support
MySQLmysqlWidespread support, some JSON diffs
SQLitesqliteLocal file-based, no enum/scalar lists
MongoDBmongodbMongo-specific workflow; do not apply SQL driver-adapter guidance
SQL ServersqlserverMicrosoft ecosystem
CockroachDBcockroachdbDistributed SQL, Postgres-compatible
Prisma PostgrespostgresqlManaged serverless database

Configuration Files

Your configuration shape depends on the provider and Prisma major version:

  1. All providers use prisma/schema.prisma.
  2. Prisma 7 SQL setups typically use prisma.config.ts for datasource URLs.
  3. MongoDB projects should stay on Prisma 6.x, keep url = env("DATABASE_URL") in the schema, and continue using the classic MongoDB setup.

Driver Adapters

The standard SQL workflow uses a driver adapter. Choose the adapter and driver for your database and pass the adapter to PrismaClient.

DatabaseAdapterJS Driver
PostgreSQL@prisma/adapter-pgpg
CockroachDB@prisma/adapter-pgpg
Prisma Postgres (Node.js)@prisma/adapter-pgpg
Prisma Postgres (edge/serverless)@prisma/adapter-ppg@prisma/ppg
MySQL / MariaDB@prisma/adapter-mariadbmariadb
SQLite@prisma/adapter-better-sqlite3better-sqlite3
SQLite (Turso/LibSQL)@prisma/adapter-libsql@libsql/client
SQL Server@prisma/adapter-mssqlnode-mssql

MongoDB should not follow the Prisma 7 SQL adapter workflow. Use the latest Prisma 6.x release for MongoDB projects and do not install a SQL @prisma/adapter-* package for it.

Example (PostgreSQL):

import 'dotenv/config'
import { PrismaClient } from '../generated/client'
import { PrismaPg } from '@prisma/adapter-pg'

const adapter = new PrismaPg({ connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL })
const prisma = new PrismaClient({ adapter })

Prisma Client Setup (Required)

Prisma Client must be installed and generated for any database.

  1. Install Prisma CLI and Prisma Client:

    npm install prisma --save-dev
    npm install @prisma/client
    
  2. Add a generator block (prisma-client requires an explicit output path):

    generator client {
      provider = "prisma-client"
      output   = "../generated"
    }
    
  3. Generate Prisma Client:

    npx prisma generate
    
  4. For SQL providers, instantiate Prisma Client with the database-specific driver adapter:

    import { PrismaClient } from '../generated/client'
    import { PrismaPg } from '@prisma/adapter-pg'
    
    const adapter = new PrismaPg({ connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL })
    const prisma = new PrismaClient({ adapter })
    
  5. Re-run prisma generate after every schema change.

Quick Reference

PostgreSQL

datasource db {
  provider = "postgresql"
}

generator client {
  provider = "prisma-client"
  output   = "../generated"
}

MySQL

datasource db {
  provider = "mysql"
}

generator client {
  provider = "prisma-client"
  output   = "../generated"
}

SQLite

datasource db {
  provider = "sqlite"
}

generator client {
  provider = "prisma-client"
  output   = "../generated"
}

MongoDB

datasource db {
  provider = "mongodb"
  url      = env("DATABASE_URL")
}

generator client {
  provider = "prisma-client-js"
}

For MongoDB, stay on the latest Prisma 6.x line and keep the connection URL in schema.prisma. Do not move a MongoDB project to the Prisma 7 SQL adapter setup.

Rule Files

See individual rule files for detailed setup instructions:

references/postgresql.md
references/mysql.md
references/sqlite.md
references/mongodb.md
references/sqlserver.md
references/cockroachdb.md
references/prisma-postgres.md
references/prisma-client-setup.md

How to Use

Choose the provider reference file for your database, then apply references/prisma-client-setup.md to complete client generation and adapter setup. For MongoDB, use references/mongodb.md instead of copying the SQL adapter examples or Prisma 7 config pattern.

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