prisma-slug
A slugification middleware for Prisma. It generates slugs for your models by using other model attributes with logic that you can define. It's bundled with the excellent slugify package and comes with reasonable defaults to let you define your Prisma schema without worrying about how you're going to generate URL-safe slugs.
Getting Started
Install the library:
yarn add prisma-slug
Then, include it in the file you use to instantiate your Prisma client:
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'
import { PrismaSlug } from 'prisma-slug'
const db = new PrismaClient()
db.use(PrismaSlug())
export default db
Usage
The PrismaSlug()
function outputs a middleware that will convert model
fields called name
into a URL-safe slug and persist that to a field
called slug
on the same model. You can customize how this works by
passing options into the function. For example, if you wanted to convert
title
fields as well as name
, you'd configure the middleware like
so:
db.use(
PrismaSlug({
source(params) {
return params.args.data.name ?? params.args.data.title
},
})
)
You can also configure the function used to generate the slug:
import slug from 'slug'
db.use(
PrismaSlug({
slugify: slug,
})
)
Both the source()
and slugify()
functions can return promises as
well.
For a full list of options, view the documentation at https://tubbo.github.io/prisma-slug/modules.html#PrismaSlugOptions.
Configuring Slugify Options
To configure slugify, define PrismaSlug's slugify()
function and
pass in the options like so:
import slugify from 'slugify'
db.use(
PrismaSlug({
slugify(value) {
return slugify(value, {
/* ...your options... */
})
},
})
)
Unique Slugs
Customize the slugify()
function to keep generating slugs until it
finds one that's unique:
import { camelCase } from 'camel-case'
import slugify from 'slugify'
db.use(
PrismaSlug({
async slugify(source, params) {
const method = camelCase(params.model)
const collection = db[method]
let slug = slugify(source)
let attempt = 0
while ((await collection.count({ where: { slug } })) > 0) {
attempt += 1
slug = `${slug}-${attempt}`
}
return slug
},
})
)
Development
This project uses Yarn Plug'n'Play and Zero-Installs, meaning you don't
need to run yarn install
to begin developing. However, depending on
your editor you may need to install an editor SDK.
To run tests:
yarn test
To run lint checks:
yarn lint
To run type checks:
yarn types
You can build the library by running:
yarn build
And tear it down:
yarn clean
Upon committing, your code will be automatically formatted and your commit message checked to make sure it follows the conventional commits standard. All pull requests have tests, lint checks, formatting checks, type checks, and package security checks run against them.