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@moekyawsoe/psc

v1.0.0

Published

Data Seeder For Prisma

Readme

psc - Prisma Seeder CLI

Project Overview

psc is a command-line tool for seeding your Prisma database with initial data. It supports resetting tables, overriding existing records, and handling relationships.

Installation

To install psc, you need to have Node.js and npm installed. Then, you can install psc using npm:

npm install @moekyawsoe/psc

Configuration

Create a .psrc configuration file in the root of your project with the following structure:

{
  "seedFolder": "src/prisma/seeds",
  "prismaSchemaPath": "src/prisma/schema.prisma"
}
  • seedFolder: The directory containing your seed files.
  • prismaSchemaPath: The path to your Prisma schema file.

Usage

To use psc, run the following command:

npx psc seed

Select tables and seed

Seeding Process

The seeder supports the following options:

  • reset: Deletes all records in the target model.
  • override: Deletes records with matching IDs before creating new records.
  • join: Handles relationships by connecting related records.
  • map: Optional with map for model. (if filename use balarbalar.json can use optional as map for model)

Example

Seed File

Create a seed file in the seedFolder directory. For example, src/prisma/seeds/admin.ts:

import md5 from 'md5';

export default {
  map: 'admin',
  data: [
    {
      fullName: 'Greg Crooks',
      username: '[email protected]',
      email: '[email protected]',
      password: md5('asdfasdf'),
      roleId: 1,
      createdBy: 'system',
      updatedBy: null,
    },
  ],
  reset: false,
  override: true,
};
npx psc seed