@kaykyramos/prisma-case-format
v2.0.0
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Give your introspected schema.prisma sane casing conventions
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prisma-case-format
As of [email protected]
, prisma introspect
will name its model 1:1 with your database's conventions. That's great, but if your db is purely snake_case
, or worse if your tables lack any common convention, it can make the autogenerated client code less pleasant to consume. prisma-case-format
will format your table and field names for every model as to enforce a more conventional experience.
Usage
❯ prisma-case-format --help
Usage: prisma-case-format [options]
Give your schema.prisma sane naming conventions
Options:
--file <file> schema.prisma file location (default: "schema.prisma")
--table-case <tableCase> case convention for table names. allowable values: "pascal", "camel", "snake" (default: "pascal")
--field-case <fieldCase> case convention for field names. allowable values: "pascal", "camel", "snake" (default: "camel")
-D, --dry-run print changes to console, rather than back to file (default: false)
-h, --help display help for command
Example
// schema.prisma before
...
model house_rating {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
house_id String
house house @relation(fields: [house_id], references: [id])
...
}
...
model house {
id String @id @default(uuid())
house_ratings house_rating[]
...
}
...
❯ prisma-case-format
✨ Done.
// schema.prisma after
...
model HouseRatings {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
houseId String @map("house_id")
house House @relation(fields: [houseId], references: [id])
...
@@map("house_ratings")
}
...
model House {
id String @id @default(uuid())
houseRatings HouseRating[]
...
@@map("house")
}
...