@bang88/prisma-generator-nestjs-dto
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Generates DTO and Entity classes from Prisma Schema for NestJS
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Forked from vegardit/prisma-generator-nestjs-dto for adding features like: class-validation decorator, custom import decorator, enum as schema options, custom prisma client path options.
What is it?
Generates ConnectDTO
, CreateDTO
, UpdateDTO
, and Entity
classes for models in your Prisma Schema. This is useful if you want to leverage OpenAPI in your NestJS application - but also helps with GraphQL resources as well). NestJS Swagger requires input parameters in controllers to be described through classes because it leverages TypeScript's emitted metadata and Reflection
to generate models/components for the OpenAPI spec. It does the same for response models/components on your controller methods.
These classes can also be used with the built-in ValidationPipe and Serialization.
Usage?
npm install --save-dev @yundo/prisma-generator-nestjs-dto
generator nestjsDto {
provider = "prisma-generator-nestjs-dto"
output = "../src/generated/nestjs-dto"
outputToNestJsResourceStructure = "false"
exportRelationModifierClasses = "true"
reExport = "false"
createDtoPrefix = "Create"
updateDtoPrefix = "Update"
dtoSuffix = "Dto"
entityPrefix = ""
entitySuffix = ""
fileNamingStyle = "camel"
enumAsSchema = "false"
prismaClientPath = "@prisma/client"
}
Parameters
All parameters are optional.
- [
output
]: (default:"../src/generated/nestjs-dto"
) - output path relative to yourschema.prisma
file - [
outputToNestJsResourceStructure
]: (default:"false"
) - writesdto
s andentities
to subfolders aligned with NestJS CRUD generator. Resource module name is derived from lower-cased model name inschema.prisma
- [
exportRelationModifierClasses
]: (default:"true"
) - Should extra classes generated for relationship field operations on DTOs be exported? - [
reExport
]: (default:false
) - Should an index.ts be created for every folder? - [
createDtoPrefix
]: (default:"Create"
) - phrase to prefix everyCreateDTO
class with - [
updateDtoPrefix
]: (default:"Update"
) - phrase to prefix everyUpdateDTO
class with - [
dtoSuffix
]: (default:"Dto"
) - phrase to suffix everyCreateDTO
andUpdateDTO
class with - [
entityPrefix
]: (default:""
) - phrase to prefix everyEntity
class with - [
entitySuffix
]: (default:""
) - phrase to suffix everyEntity
class with - [
fileNamingStyle
]: (default:"camel"
) - how to name generated files. Valid choices are"camel"
,"pascal"
,"kebab"
and"snake"
. - [
enumAsSchema
]: (default:"false"
) - Should enum values be reusable schemas? if"true"
,enumName
will be attached to@ApiProperty
options. - [
prismaClientPath
]: (default:"@prisma/client"
) - This should be provided if you use custom@prisma/client
path.
Annotations
Annotations provide additional information to help this generator understand your intentions. They are applied as tripple slash comments to a field node in your Prisma Schema. You can apply multiple annotations to the same field.
model Post {
/// @DtoCreateOptional
/// @DtoUpdateHidden
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
}
- @DtoReadOnly - omits field in
CreateDTO
andUpdateDTO
- @DtoEntityHidden - omits field in
Entity
- @DtoCreateOptional - adds field optionally to
CreateDTO
- useful for fields that would otherwise be omitted (e.g.@id
,@updatedAt
) - @DtoUpdateOptional- adds field optionally to
UpdateDTO
- useful for fields that would otherwise be omitted (e.g.@id
,@updatedAt
) - @DtoRelationRequired - marks relation required in
Entity
although it's optional in PrismaSchema - useful when you don't want (SQL)ON DELETE CASCADE
behavior - but your logical data schema sees this relation as required (Note: becomes obsolete once referentialActions are released and stable) - @DtoRelationCanCreateOnCreate - adds create option on a relation field in the generated
CreateDTO
- useful when you want to allow to create related model instances - @DtoRelationCanConnectOnCreate - adds connect option on a relation field in the generated
CreateDTO
- useful when you want/need to connect to an existing related instance - @DtoRelationCanCreateOnUpdate - adds create option on a relation field in the generated
UpdateDTO
- useful when you want to allow to create related model instances - @DtoRelationCanConnectOnUpdate - adds connect option on a relation field in the generated
UpdateDTO
- useful when you want/need to connect to an existing related instance
Using with class-validator
annotations
/// @Max(5)
count Int
@Max(5)
will be parsed and added to CreateDto, UpdateDto and Entity
/// @Max(5)[create, update]
count Int
@Max(5)
will be parsed and added to CreateDto and UpdateDto only
/// @Max(5)[create]
/// @Max(10)[update]
count Int
@Max(5)
will be parsed and added to CreateDto while @Max(10) will be parsed and added to UpdateDto
Supports multiline decorators
/// @IsUrl({
/// disallow_auth: false
/// })
url: string
Using with custom import annotations
You can import your own annotations. (supports multiline decorators)
Note that you must write custom import annotation first before using class validator annotations!
/// @CustomDecorator({}){'custom-decorator'}
count Int
This will generate dto like this
import { CustomDecorator } from 'custom-decorator';
export class CreateExcampleDto {
@CustomDecorator({})
count: number;
}
You can also use [create,update,entity]
option just like class-validator annotations.
/// @CustomDecorator({})[create]{'custom-decorator'}
Example
generator nestjsDto {
provider = "prisma-generator-nestjs-dto"
output = "../src"
outputToNestJsResourceStructure = "true"
}
model Question {
id String @id @default(dbgenerated("gen_random_uuid()")) @db.Uuid
/// @DtoReadOnly
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
/// @DtoRelationRequired
createdBy User? @relation("CreatedQuestions", fields: [createdById], references: [id])
createdById String? @db.Uuid
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt
/// @DtoRelationRequired
updatedBy User? @relation("UpdatedQuestions", fields: [updatedById], references: [id])
updatedById String? @db.Uuid
/// @DtoRelationRequired
/// @DtoRelationCanConnectOnCreate
category Category? @relation(fields: [categoryId], references: [id])
categoryId String? @db.Uuid
/// @DtoCreateOptional
/// @DtoRelationCanCreateOnCreate
/// @DtoRelationCanConnectOnCreate
/// @DtoRelationCanCreateOnUpdate
/// @DtoRelationCanConnectOnUpdate
tags Tag[]
title String
content String
responses Response[]
}
// src/question/dto/connect-question.dto.ts
export class ConnectQuestionDto {
id: string;
}
// src/question/dto/create-question.dto.ts
import { ApiExtraModels } from '@nestjs/swagger';
import { ConnectCategoryDto } from '../../category/dto/connect-category.dto';
import { CreateTagDto } from '../../tag/dto/create-tag.dto';
import { ConnectTagDto } from '../../tag/dto/connect-tag.dto';
export class CreateQuestionCategoryRelationInputDto {
connect: ConnectCategoryDto;
}
export class CreateQuestionTagsRelationInputDto {
create?: CreateTagDto[];
connect?: ConnectTagDto[];
}
@ApiExtraModels(
ConnectCategoryDto,
CreateQuestionCategoryRelationInputDto,
CreateTagDto,
ConnectTagDto,
CreateQuestionTagsRelationInputDto,
)
export class CreateQuestionDto {
category: CreateQuestionCategoryRelationInputDto;
tags?: CreateQuestionTagsRelationInputDto;
title: string;
content: string;
}
// src/question/dto/update-question.dto.ts
import { ApiExtraModels } from '@nestjs/swagger';
import { CreateTagDto } from '../../tag/dto/create-tag.dto';
import { ConnectTagDto } from '../../tag/dto/connect-tag.dto';
export class UpdateQuestionTagsRelationInputDto {
create?: CreateTagDto[];
connect?: ConnectTagDto[];
}
@ApiExtraModels(CreateTagDto, ConnectTagDto, UpdateQuestionTagsRelationInputDto)
export class UpdateQuestionDto {
tags?: UpdateQuestionTagsRelationInputDto;
title?: string;
content?: string;
}
// src/question/entities/question.entity.ts
import { User } from '../../user/entities/user.entity';
import { Category } from '../../category/entities/category.entity';
import { Tag } from '../../tag/entities/tag.entity';
import { Response } from '../../response/entities/response.entity';
export class Question {
id: string;
createdAt: Date;
createdBy?: User;
createdById: string;
updatedAt: Date;
updatedBy?: User;
updatedById: string;
category?: Category;
categoryId: string;
tags?: Tag[];
title: string;
content: string;
responses?: Response[];
}
Principles
Generally we read field properties from the DMMF.Field
information provided by @prisma/generator-helper
. Since a few scenarios don't become quite clear from that, we also check for additional annotations (or decorators
) in a field's documentation
(that is anything provided as a tripple slash comments for that field in your prisma.schema
).
Initially, we wanted DTO
classes to implement Prisma.<ModelName><(Create|Update)>Input
but that turned out to conflict with required relation fields.
ConnectDTO
This kind of DTO represents the structure of input-data to expect from 'outside' (e.g. REST API consumer) when attempting to connect
to a model through a relation field.
A Model
s ConnectDTO
class is composed from a unique'd list of isId
and isUnique
scalar fields. If the ConnectDTO
class has exactly one property, the property is marked as required. If there are more than one properties, all properties are optional (since setting a single one of them is already sufficient for a unique query) - you must however specify at least one property.
ConnectDTO
s are used for relation fields in CreateDTO
s and UpdateDTO
s.
CreateDTO
This kind of DTO represents the structure of input-data to expect from 'outside' (e.g. REST API consumer) when attempting to create
a new instance of a Model
.
Typically the requirements for database schema differ from what we want to allow users to do.
As an example (and this is the opinion represented in this generator), we don't think that relation scalar fields should be exposed to users for create
, update
, or delete
activities (btw. TypeScript types generated in PrismaClient exclude these fields as well). If however, your schema defines a required relation, creating an entity of that Model would become quite difficult without the relation data.
In some cases you can derive information regarding related instances from context (e.g. HTTP path on the rest endpoint /api/post/:postid/comment
to create a Comment
with relation to a Post
). For all other cases, we have the
@DtoRelationCanCreateOnCreate
@DtoRelationCanConnectOnCreate
@DtoRelationCanCreateOnUpdate
@DtoRelationCanConnectOnUpdate
annotations that generate corresponding input properties on CreateDTO
and UpdateDTO
(optional or required - depending on the nature of the relation).
When generating a Model
s CreateDTO
class, field that meet any of the following conditions are omitted (order matters):
isReadOnly
OR is annotated with@DtoReadOnly
(Note: this apparently includes relation scalar fields)- field represents a relation (
field.kind === 'object'
) and is not annotated with@DtoRelationCanCreateOnCreate
or@DtoRelationCanConnectOnCreate
- field is a relation scalar
- field is not annotated with
@DtoCreateOptional
AND
UpdateDTO
When generating a Model
s UpdateDTO
class, field that meet any of the following conditions are omitted (order matters):
- field is annotated with
@DtoUpdateOptional
isReadOnly
OR is annotated with@DtoReadOnly
(Note: this apparently includes relation scalar fields)isId
(id fields are not supposed to be updated by the user)- field represents a relation (
field.kind === 'object'
) and is not annotated with@DtoRelationCanCreateOnUpdate
or@DtoRelationCanConnectOnUpdate
- field is a relation scalar
- field is not annotated with
@DtoUpdateOptional
AND
Entity
When generating a Model
s Entity
class, only fields annotated with @DtoEntityHidden
are omitted.
All other fields are only manipulated regarding their isRequired
and isNullable
flags.
By default, every scalar field in an entity is required
meaning it doesn't get the TypeScript "optional member flag" ?
next to it's name. Fields that are marked as optional in PrismaSchema are treated as nullable
- meaning their TypeScript type is a union of field.type
and null
(e.g. string | null
).
Relation and relation scalar fields are treated differently. If you don't specifically include
a relation in your query, those fields will not exist in the response.
- every relation field is always optional (
isRequired = false
) - relations are nullable except when
- the relation field is a one-to-many or many-to-many (i.e. list) type (would return empty array if no related records found)
- the relation was originally flagged as required (
isRequired = true
) - the relation field is annotated with
@DtoRelationRequired
(do this when you mark a relation as optional in PrismaSchema because you don't want (SQL)ON DELETE CASCADE
behavior - but your logical data schema sees this relation as required)
License
All files are released under the Apache License 2.0.