🎉 Today, we are launching Prisma 2.0 for General Availability! Read the announcement to learn more.
💡 What is Prisma 2.0?
Today's General Availability release features Prisma Client, a type-safe and auto-generated query builder for your database. Thanks to introspection, Prisma Client can be used for existing databases as well.
Note: Prisma Migrate and Prisma Studio are not part of today's release. They're still experimental.
🚀 Getting started
The easiest way to get started is by following the Quickstart (5 min). It is based on a SQLite demo database and doesn't require any setup!
You can also connect Prisma to your own PostgreSQL or MySQL database, either in an existing project or when starting from scratch.
✉️ Let us know what you think
As always, we very much appreciate your feedback! Please don't hesitate to reach out here on GitHub or on Slack if you have any questions, thoughts, or any other kind of feedback about Prisma! 🙌
⬆️ Upgrading from Prisma 1
If you're currently using Prisma 1 and want to upgrade to the new version, you can start by learning about the upgrade process in the docs: How to upgrade 📚
If you have any questions or feedback about the upgrade process, please create a GitHub issue in our new feedback repo. You can also share your personal feedback path with us and we'll try to figure out the best way to upgrade with you!
We're also planning upgrade webinars, where we're demoing the upgrade process for different scenarios (e.g. using prisma-binding
, Prisma Client, Nexus, ...). The webinars are currently planned for July, we'll announce the dates soon!
🌎 Join us online for Prisma Day on June 25th and 26th
We're hosting another edition of Prisma Day this year and are going fully remote. Join us online for hands-on workshops on June 25th and great talks on June 26th. Some of the speakers include GitHub co-founder Tom Preston-Werner, Netlify CEO Mathias Biilmann Christensen and lots of Prisma folks to tell you the latest about Prisma 2.0.