Drizzle
Drizzle ORM is a headless TypeScript ORM with a head ๐ฒ
Using Drizzle you can define & manage database schemas in TypeScript, access your data in a SQL-like or relational way, and take advantage of opt in tools to push your developer experience through the roof ๐คฏ
While also being usable in serverless environments
Drizzle can be used in Qwik with routeLoader$
, routeAction$
and server$
functions. These are Qwik APIs to allow code to execute only on the server-side.
The easiest way to add Drizzle to Qwik is using the npm qwik add drizzle
command. This will install the required dependencies and create a db
folder with the drizzle schema.
npm run qwik add drizzle
Drizzle is an ORM that embraces SQL. Unlike other ORMs, it doesn't deviate from SQL, eliminating the double learning curve of SQL and the framework's API. If you know SQL, you can easily use Drizzle to its full potential.
Listing all the users
We will use routeLoader$
to query all users in the DB, using db.query.users.findMany()
, and returning the result.
import { component$ } from "@builder.io/qwik";
import { routeLoader$ } from "@builder.io/qwik-city";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/better-sqlite3";
import Database from "better-sqlite3";
import { schema } from "../../../drizzle/schema";
export const useGetUsers = routeLoader$(async () => {
const sqlite = new Database("./drizzle/db/db.sqlite");
const db = drizzle(sqlite, { schema });
const users = await db.query.users.findMany();
return users;
});
export default component$(() => {
const users = useGetUsers();
return (
<section>
<h1>User's directory</h1>
<ul>
{users.value.map((user) => (
<li key={user.id}>
<a href={`/users/${user.id}`}>
{user.name} ({user.email})
</a>
</li>
))}
</ul>
</section>
);
});
Show user detail
We will use routeLoader$
to query specific users based on the userId
URL param, using db.query.users.findFirst({ where: (users, { eq }) => eq(users.id, userId), })
, and returning the result.
import { component$ } from "@builder.io/qwik";
import { routeLoader$ } from "@builder.io/qwik-city";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/better-sqlite3";
import Database from "better-sqlite3";
import { schema } from "../../../../drizzle/schema";
export const useGetUser = routeLoader$(async (requestEvent) => {
const userId = parseInt(requestEvent.params["userId"], 10);
const sqlite = new Database("./drizzle/db/db.sqlite");
const db = drizzle(sqlite, { schema });
const user = await db.query.users.findFirst({
where: (users, { eq }) => eq(users.id, userId),
});
if (!user) {
// Set the status to 404 if the user is not found
requestEvent.status(404);
}
return user;
});
export default component$(() => {
const user = useGetUser();
return (
<section>
<h1>User detail</h1>
{user.value ? (
<>
<p>Name: {user.value.name}</p>
<p>Email: {user.value.email}</p>
</>
) : (
<p>User not found</p>
)}
</section>
);
});
Adding a user
We will use routeAction$
and Form
to create a progressive form to add a new user to the DB. We will use db.insert(schema.users).values(data)
to create the user.
import { component$ } from "@builder.io/qwik";
import { routeAction$, zod$, z, Form } from "@builder.io/qwik-city";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/better-sqlite3";
import Database from "better-sqlite3";
import { schema } from "../../../drizzle/schema";
export const useCreateUser = routeAction$(
async (data) => {
const sqlite = new Database("./drizzle/db/db.sqlite");
const db = drizzle(sqlite, { schema });
const user = await db.insert(schema.users).values(data);
return user;
},
zod$({
name: z.string(),
email: z.string().email(),
}),
);
export default component$(() => {
const createUserAction = useCreateUser();
return (
<section>
<h1>Create User</h1>
<Form action={createUserAction}>
<label>
Name
<input name="name" value={createUserAction.formData?.get("name")} />
</label>
<label>
Email
<input name="email" value={createUserAction.formData?.get("email")} />
</label>
<button type="submit">Create</button>
</Form>
{createUserAction.value && (
<div>
<h2>User created successfully!</h2>
</div>
)}
</section>
);
});