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vintasend-prisma

v0.13.3

Published

VintaSend Backend implementation for Prisma

Downloads

289

Readme

vintasend-prisma

Prisma backend implementation for VintaSend.

This package stores and updates notifications using your app's generated Prisma client. It is designed to stay strictly typed without importing Prisma runtime types from inside this package.

Install

npm install vintasend-prisma

You also need your own Prisma setup in the consuming app (@prisma/client + generated client).

Quick start

import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client';
import type { Notification, User } from '@prisma/client';
import { PrismaNotificationBackendFactory } from 'vintasend-prisma';

const prisma = new PrismaClient();

type NotificationTypeConfig = {
	ContextMap: {
		// add your generators map type here
		welcome: {
			generate: (params: { firstName: string }) => Promise<{ firstName: string }>;
		};
	};
	NotificationIdType: Notification['id'];
	UserIdType: User['id'];
};

const backend = new PrismaNotificationBackendFactory<NotificationTypeConfig>().create(prisma);

Why this is still strict

Even though creation is now simpler, typing is still strict:

  • Config still comes from your app (ContextMap, NotificationIdType, UserIdType).
  • Prisma delegate args/results and transaction runner types are inferred from your generated PrismaClient passed to create(...).
  • If Prisma delegate signatures change, type errors surface in your code.

If you need explicit types in app code, you can still import InferNotificationPrismaDelegateTypesFromClient.

With attachments

If you want attachment storage/deletion support, pass a VintaSend attachment manager:

const backend = new PrismaNotificationBackendFactory<NotificationTypeConfig>().create(
	prisma,
	attachmentManager,
);

If no attachment manager is provided, attachment-specific operations throw when called.

Common operations

The backend created by the factory supports methods like:

  • persistNotification
  • persistOneOffNotification
  • getPendingNotifications
  • markAsSent
  • markAsFailed
  • markAsRead
  • filterNotifications

These methods are intended to be used through your VintaSend service, but can also be called directly when needed.

Notes

  • This package does not assume a concrete Prisma client at build time.
  • All strict Prisma compatibility is provided by the consuming app's generated client types.
  • Keep your app's Prisma client generated and in sync with your schema to preserve type safety.