Today, we are excited to share the 7.5.0 stable release 🎉
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Highlights
ORM
Features
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Added support for nested transaction rollbacks via savepoints (#21678)
Adds support for nested transaction rollback behavior for SQL databases: if an outer transaction fails, the inner nested transaction is rolled back as well. Implements this by tracking transaction ID + nesting depth so Prisma can reuse an existing open transaction in the underlying engine, and it also enables using
$transactionfrom an interactive transaction client.
Bug fixes
Driver Adapters
- Made the
adapter-mariadbuse the binary MySQL protocol to fix an issue with lossy number conversions (#29285) - Made
@types/pga direct dependency ofadapter-pgfor better TypeScript experience out-of-the-box (#29277)
Prisma Client
- Resolved
Prisma.DbNullserializing as empty object in some bundled environments like Next.js (#29286) - Fixed DateTime fields returning
Invalid Datewithunixepoch-mstimestamps in some cases (#29274) - Fixed a cursor-based pagination issue with
@db.Datecolumns (#29327)
Schema Engine
- Manual partial indexes are now preserved when
partialIndexespreview feature is disabled, preventing unnecessary drops and additions in migrations (#5790, #5795) - Enhanced partial index predicate comparison to handle quoted vs unquoted identifiers correctly, eliminating needless recreate cycles (#5788)
- Excluded partial unique indexes from DMMF
uniqueFieldsanduniqueIndexesto prevent incorrectfindUniqueinput type generation (#5792)
Studio
With the launch of Prisma ORM v7, we also introduced a rebuilt version of Prisma Studio. With the feedback we’ve gathered since the release, we’ve added some high requested features to help make Studio a better experience.
Multi-cell Selection & Full Table Search
This release brings the ability to select multiple cells when viewing your database. In addition to being able to select multiple cells, you can also search across your database. You can search for a specific table or for specific cells within that table.
More intuitive filtering
Filtering is now easier to use, and includes an option for raw SQL filters.
And if you are using Studio in Console, you can use ai generated filters:
Cmd+k Command Palette
You can now use the keyboard to perform most actions in Studio with the new cmd+k command palette
Run raw SQL queries
Another feature we’ve included in Prisma Studio is the ability to run raw SQL queries against your data. There’s a new “SQL” tab in the sidebar that will bring you to page where you can perform any queries against your data. Below, we’re getting all the rows in the “Todo” table.
Open roles at Prisma
Interested in joining Prisma? We’re growing and have several exciting opportunities across the company for developers who are passionate about building with Prisma. Explore our open positions on our [Careers page](https://www.prisma.io/careers#current) and find the role that’s right for you.
Enterprise support
Thousands of teams use Prisma and many of them already tap into our Enterprise & Agency Support Program for hands-on help with everything from schema integrations and performance tuning to security and compliance.
With this program you also get priority issue triage and bug fixes, expert scalability advice, and custom training so that your Prisma-powered apps stay rock-solid at any scale. Learn more or join: https://prisma.io/enterprise.


