This repository contains a number of ready-to-run example projects demonstrating various use cases of Prisma. Pick an example and follow the instructions in the corresponding README.
You can also find links to real-world and production ready examples further below in this README.
Are you missing an example? Please feel free to open an issue (read the contribution guidelines for more info).
Demo | Description |
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rest-nextjs-api-routes |
Next.js app with a REST API (using Next.js API routes) |
rest-nextjs-api-routes-auth |
Next.js app with a REST API (using Next.js API routes) and authentication (using NextAuth.js) |
rest-nextjs-express |
Next.js app with a REST API (using Express) |
rest-nuxtjs |
Nuxt.js app with a REST API |
graphql-nextjs |
Next.js app with a GraphQL API (using Apollo Server and GraphQL Nexus) |
rest-sveltekit |
SvelteKit app with a REST API |
sveltekit |
SvelteKit app using SvelteKit's actions and load functions |
trpc-nextjs |
Next.js app with tRPC |
remix |
Remix app |
Demo | Description |
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graphql-apollo-server |
GraphQL server based on @apollo/server and Nexus Schema |
graphql-auth |
GraphQL server with email-password authentication & permissions |
graphql-sdl-first |
GraphQL server based on GraphQL Yoga |
graphql-subscriptions |
GraphQL server with realtime subscriptions based on apollo-server and Nexus Schema |
graphql-typegraphql |
GraphQL server based on @apollo/server and TypeGraphQL |
graphql-typegraphql-crud |
CRUD GraphQL API based on @apollo/server and TypeGraphQL |
graphql-fastify |
GraphQL server based on Fastify, Mercurius, and the SDL-first approach of graphql-tools |
graphql-fastify-sdl-first |
GraphQL server based on Fastify, Mercurius, and the SDL-first approach of graphql-tools |
graphql-hapi |
GraphQL server based on Hapi and Nexus Schema |
graphql-hapi-sdl-first |
GraphQL server based on Hapi and the SDL-first approach of Apollo Server Integration for Hapi |
graphql-nestjs |
GraphQL server based on NestJS (code-first) |
graphql-nestjs-sdl-first |
GraphQL server based on NestJS and the SDL-first approach of graphql-tools |
graphql |
GraphQL server based on GraphQL Yoga and Pothos |
graphql-nexus |
GraphQL server based on @apollo/server and Nexus Schema |
grpc |
gRPC API including runnable client scripts for testing |
postgis-express |
Demo of spatial queries using Postgis and Express |
rest-express |
REST API with Express |
rest-fastify |
REST API with Fastify |
rest-koa |
REST API with Koa |
rest-hapi |
REST API with hapi |
rest-nestjs |
REST API with NestJS |
script |
Usage of Prisma Client JS in a TypeScript script |
testing-express |
Demo of integration tests with Jest, Supertest and Express |
Demo | Description |
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rest-nextjs |
Next.js app with a REST API (using Next.js API routes) |
rest-nuxtjs |
NuxtJS app with a REST API |
rest-sveltekit |
SvelteKit app with a REST API |
Demo | Description |
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graphql-apollo-server |
GraphQL server based on @apollo/server |
graphql-auth |
GraphQL server with email-password authentication & permissions |
graphql-sdl-first |
GraphQL server based on GraphQL Yoga |
grpc |
gRPC API including runnable client scripts for testing |
rest-express |
REST API with Express |
rest-fastify |
REST API with Fastify |
rest-koa |
REST API with Koa |
script |
Usage of Prisma Client JS in a Node.js script |
The projects in the deployment-platforms
directory show what "Prisma Client"-based deployment setups look like for various deployment providers. Learn more about deployment in the Prisma documentation.
- Inbox Zero: Open source email management tools to reach inbox zero fast
- NextCRM: An open-source Customer Relationship Management system (CRM)
- Papermark: An open-source DocSend alternative with built-in analytics and custom domains
- Hoppscotch: An open-source API development ecosystem
- FeastQR: An open-source SaaS online menu system for restaurants
- Formbricks: An open-source survey and experience management tool
- OpenformStack: An open-source form backend that allows you to collect form submissions without writing any backend code
- Documenso: An open-source alternative to Docusign
- abby: An open-source feature flag, remote config and A/B testing platform for developers
- ghostfolio: An open-source dashboard for your personal finances
- revert: An open-source unified API to build B2B product integrations
- Scholarsome: An interactive, studying system
- Dittofeed: An open-source customer engagement; intuitive marketing tools that scale
- Trigger.dev: Effortless automation built for developers (Zapier alternative)
- Webstudio: A NoCode visual design tool for building apps and websites
- Dyrector: A self-hosted container management platform
- reduced.to: An open-source link shortener
- Linen: An open-source alternative to Slack and Discord with lots of great features
- Coolify: An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify alternative
- dub: An open-source link shortener with built-in analytics and free custom domains
- Umami: A simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics
- Rallly: A self-hostable doodle poll alternative (based on Next.js, tRPC, and TailwindCSS)
- Typebot: A conversational form builder that you can self-host
- Cal.com: An open-source alternative to Calendly (calender-based event scheduling service)
- Beam: A simple tool that allows members to write posts to share across your organization (based on Next.js)
- Dundring: An in-browser training application created to control and track you training with a smart bike trainer
- Expense.fyi: A tool for tracking and managing expenses
- Letterpad: A publishing platform for creatives
- T3 stack: Starter kit based on Next.js, TypeScript, tRPC, Prisma, Tailwind CSS and NextAuth.js
- Indie Stack: Remix Stack for deploying to Fly with SQLite, authentication, testing, linting, formatting
- Blues Stack: Remix Stack for deploying to Fly with PostgreSQL, authentication, testing, linting, formatting
The latest
branch of this repository contains the examples with the latest stable version of Prisma CLI and Prisma Client (@latest
on npm). These dependencies are kept up to date with a GitHub Action workflow, which updates them every time a new version of Prisma is released.
There are also the automated branches dev
and patch-dev
, which mirror the code from latest
(synced via a GitHub Action workflow), but they use the respective development channels of Prisma CLI and Prisma Client from npm instead (@dev
and @patch-dev
, also updated via a GitHub Action workflow). Thanks to the test coverage of all projects, this can point us to incompatibilities early.
If you have a security issue to report, please contact us at security@prisma.io
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dev |
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patch-dev |
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