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Prisma Json Types Generator
Generate your prisma client with strict JSON types and String literals!
- Installation
- Usage
- Typing JSON Fields
- Configuration Options
- Limitations
- Advanced Usage
- How It Works
- License
Prisma JSON Types Generator enhances your @prisma/client
by replacing all JSON types with your specified TypeScript types. This ensures a stricter type-checking layer, requiring your JSON types to conform to TypeScript rules before insertion into the database.
Installation
Install the package as a development dependency:
npm install -D prisma-json-types-generator
Usage
Add the generator to your Prisma schema: Place the generator below the
prisma-client-js
generator in yourschema.prisma
:generator client { provider = "prisma-client-js" } generator json { provider = "prisma-json-types-generator" }
Define your JSON types: Create a TypeScript file containing the type declarations. This file must be included in your
tsconfig
.// types.ts declare global { namespace PrismaJson { // Define your custom types here! } }
Typing JSON Fields
This generator allows multiple approaches to type Json
or String
fields, avoiding circular dependencies between the Prisma schema and your codebase. Global namespaces (PrismaJson
) provide a centralized location for your type definitions.
Example Schema
model Example {
/// [MyType]
normal Json
/// [MyType] comments are allowed after the type definition!
comment Json
/// [MyType]
optional Json?
/// [MyType]
array Json[]
/// [ComplexType]
complex Json
/// !['A' | 'B']
literal Json
/// ![[('A' | 'B')[], number[][][][]]]
literalArray Json
/// ![PrismaJson.MyType | 'none']
anything Json[]
}
Example Type Declarations
declare global {
namespace PrismaJson {
type MyType = boolean;
type ComplexType = { foo: string; bar: number };
}
}
Resulting Type Inference
import type { Example } from '@prisma/client';
// example.normal -> boolean
// example.optional -> boolean | null
// example.array -> boolean[]
// example.complex -> { foo: string; bar: number }
// example.literal -> 'A' | 'B'
// example.anything -> PrismaJson.MyType | 'none'
Configuration Options
generator json {
provider = "prisma-json-types-generator"
// Specify the namespace for type generation.
// Default: "PrismaJson"
// namespace = "PrismaJson"
// Define the client output path.
// Default: Automatically determined.
// clientOutput = "automatic"
// Add an index signature to a root type for dynamic JSON fields.
// useType = "GlobalType"
// Use `any` instead of `unknown` for untyped JSON fields.
// allowAny = false
}
Limitations
- Complex Filters: Types like
JsonFilter
andJsonWithAggregatesFilter
remain untyped to preserve functionality. - Prisma v4 Support: Only Prisma v5+ and generator v3+ are supported.
- Known Gaps: If some JSON fields are missing types, open an issue in the repository.
Advanced Usage
Monorepos
In monorepos, ensure the file containing the PrismaJson
namespace is part of the runtime imports. Otherwise, types will default to any
.
// package1/src/types.ts
declare global {
namespace PrismaJson {
// Define types here
}
}
// package2/src/client.ts
// Import the type definitions
import 'package1/types.ts';
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client';
export const client = new PrismaClient();
Inline Type Declarations
Directly declare types in the schema:
model Example {
/// ![Record<string, string>]
map Json
}
How It Works
This generator leverages the TypeScript Compiler API to analyze the client's type definitions. It identifies Prisma.JsonValue
(or related) types and replaces them with the specified types using AST transformations. For details, see the implementation.
License
Licensed under the MIT. See LICENSE
for more informations.