Composite Types
Available since v0.6.7
When using MongoDB you will likely need to use embedded documents
(opens in a new tab),
which Prisma calls 'Composite Types'.
Prisma Client Rust will generate field & type modules whenever you use composite types,
allowing you to perform CRUD operations on them.
These docs will only focus on Rust-specific details, checkout Prisma's documentation (opens in a new tab) for a comprehensive guide including a list of all available operations, filters, and some caveats to keep in mind.
All examples will use the following schema:
model Product {
id String @id @default(auto()) @map("_id") @db.ObjectId
name String @unique
price Float
colors Color[]
sizes Size[]
photos Photo[]
orders Order[]
}
model Order {
id String @id @default(auto()) @map("_id") @db.ObjectId
product Product @relation(fields: [productId], references: [id])
color Color
size Size
shippingAddress Address
billingAddress Address?
productId String @db.ObjectId
}
enum Color {
Red
Green
Blue
}
enum Size {
Small
Medium
Large
XLarge
}
type Photo {
height Int @default(200)
width Int @default(100)
url String
}
type Address {
street String
city String
zip String
}
Filtering
To find records with matching composite types,
use the field's filter functions in combination with the type's field modules' equals
functions.
let orders = client
.order()
.find_many(vec![
order::shipping_adress::is(vec![
address::street::equals("555 Candy Cane Lane".to_string()),
address::city::equals("Wonderland".to_string()),
address::street::equals("52337".to_string()),
])
])
.exec()
.await?;
Create
To create a new composite type, use its create
type module function.
let order = client
.order()
.create(
..,
vec![
order::shipping_adress::set(
address::create(
"1084 Candycane Lane".to_string(),
"Silverlake".to_string(),
"84323".to_string(),
vec![]
)
),
order::billing_address::set(None),
order::photos::set(vec![
photo::create(100, 200, "photo.jpg".to_string());
3
])
]
)
Update
To update an existing composite type, there are a few type module functions available.
Single Fields
// overwrite entire type
order::shipping_address::set(address::create(
..
))
// update certain fields
order::shipping_address::update(vec![
address::zip::set("41232".to_string())
])
// attempt to update certain fields,
// creating a new type if one doesn't exist
order::billing_address::upsert(
address::create(..),
// list of updates to attempt to apply
vec![address::zip::set("41232".to_string())]
)
// removes the field entirely
order::billing_address::unset()
List Fields
// overwrite entire list
product::photos::set(vec![
photo::create(..),
photo::create(..),
])
// push values to the end of the list
product::photos::push(vec![
photo::create(..),
photo::create(..),
])
// update multiple values in the list
product::photos::update_many(
// filter
vec![photo::url::equals("1.jpg".to_string())],
// updates
vec![photo::url::set("2.jpg".to_string())]
)
// update multiple values from the list
product::photos::delete_many(
// filter
vec![photo::url::equals("1.jpg".to_string())],
)
Ordering
It is possible to sort results based on the order of fields in composite types.
use prisma_client_rust::Direction;
let orders = client
.order()
.find_many(vec![])
.order_by(order::shipping_address::order(
address::city::order(SortOrder::Asc)
))
.exec()
.await?;