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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sasha
a20b43624b feat: add findDistinct operation (#13102)
Adds a new operation findDistinct that can give you distinct values of a
field for a given collection
Example:
Assume you have a collection posts with multiple documents, and some of
them share the same title:
```js
// Example dataset (some titles appear multiple times)
[
  { title: 'title-1' },
  { title: 'title-2' },
  { title: 'title-1' },
  { title: 'title-3' },
  { title: 'title-2' },
  { title: 'title-4' },
  { title: 'title-5' },
  { title: 'title-6' },
  { title: 'title-7' },
  { title: 'title-8' },
  { title: 'title-9' },
]
```
You can now retrieve all unique title values using findDistinct:
```js
const result = await payload.findDistinct({
  collection: 'posts',
  field: 'title',
})

console.log(result.values)
// Output:
// [
//   'title-1',
//   'title-2',
//   'title-3',
//   'title-4',
//   'title-5',
//   'title-6',
//   'title-7',
//   'title-8',
//   'title-9'
// ]
```
You can also limit the number of distinct results:
```js
const limitedResult = await payload.findDistinct({
  collection: 'posts',
  field: 'title',
  sortOrder: 'desc',
  limit: 3,
})

console.log(limitedResult.values)
// Output:
// [
//   'title-1',
//   'title-2',
//   'title-3'
// ]
```

You can also pass a `where` query to filter the documents.
2025-07-16 17:18:14 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
fafaa04e1a fix(drizzle): ensure updateOne does not create new document if where query has no results (#12991)
Previously, `db.updateOne` calls with `where` queries that lead to no
results would create new rows on drizzle. Essentially, `db.updateOne`
behaved like `db.upsertOne` on drizzle
2025-07-02 13:56:59 -07:00
Sasha
215f49efa5 feat(db-postgres): allow to store blocks in a JSON column (#12750)
Continuation of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6245.
This PR allows you to pass `blocksAsJSON: true` to SQL adapters and the
adapter instead of aligning with the SQL preferred relation approach for
blocks will just use a simple JSON column, which can improve performance
with a large amount of blocks.

To try these changes you can install `3.43.0-internal.c5bbc84`.
2025-06-16 16:03:35 -04:00
Sasha
0a357372e9 feat(db-postgres): support read replicas (#12728)
Adds support for read replicas
https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/read-replicas that can be used to offload
read-heavy traffic.

To use (both `db-postgres` and `db-vercel-postgres` are supported):
```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'

database: postgresAdapter({
  pool: {
    connectionString: process.env.POSTGRES_URL,
  },
  readReplicas: [process.env.POSTGRES_REPLICA_URL],
})
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
2025-06-09 19:09:52 +00:00
Sasha
12395e497b fix(db-*): disable DB connection for payload migrate:create (#12596)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/12582
2025-05-29 15:25:54 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
a083d47368 feat(db-*): return database name to unsanitized config (#11913)
You can access the database name from `sanitizedConfig.db.name`. But
currently, it' not possible to access the db name from the unsanitized
config.

Plugins only have access to the unsanitized config. This change allows
db adapters to return the db name early, which will allow plugins to
conditionally initialize db-specific functionality
2025-03-31 12:57:17 -06:00
Alessio Gravili
a6f7ef837a feat(db-*): export types from main export (#11914)
In 3.0, we made the decision to export all types from the main package
export (e.g. `payload/types` => `payload`). This improves type
discoverability by IDEs and simplifies importing types.

This PR does the same for our db adapters, which still have a separate
`/types` subpath export. While those are kept for
backwards-compatibility, we can remove them in 4.0.
2025-03-31 15:45:02 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
a5c3aa0e4f perf: reduce job queue db calls (#11846)
Continuation of #11489. This adds a new, optional `updateJobs` db
adapter method that reduces the amount of database calls for the jobs
queue.

## MongoDB

### Previous: running a set of 50 queued jobs
- 1x db.find (= 1x `Model.paginate`)
- 50x db.updateOne (= 50x `Model.findOneAndUpdate`)

### Now: running a set of 50 queued jobs
- 1x db.updateJobs (= 1x `Model.find` and 1x `Model.updateMany`)

**=> 51 db round trips before, 2 db round trips after**


### Previous: upon task completion
- 1x db.find (= 1x `Model.paginate`)
- 1x db.updateOne (= 1x `Model.findOneAndUpdate`)

### Now: upon task completion
- 1x db.updateJobs (= 1x `Model.findOneAndUpdate`)


**=> 2 db round trips before, 1 db round trip after**


## Drizzle (e.g. Postgres)

### running a set of 50 queued jobs
 - 1x db.query[tablename].findMany
 - 50x db.select 
 - 50x upsertRow
 
This is unaffected by this PR and will be addressed in a future PR
2025-03-25 18:09:52 +00:00
Germán Jabloñski
de0aaf6e91 chore(db-vercel-postgres): enable TypeScript strict (#11833)
same comment as in #11560, #11831, #11226:

> In `src/index.ts` I see four more errors in my IDE that don't appear
when I run the typecheck in the CLI with `tsc --noEmit`.
2025-03-24 21:17:15 +00:00
Sasha
f442d22237 feat(db-*): allow to thread id to create operation data without custom IDs (#11709)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6884

Adds a new flag `acceptIDOnCreate` that allows you to thread your own
`id` to `payload.create` `data`, for example:

```ts
// doc created with id 1
const doc = await payload.create({ collection: 'posts', data: {id: 1, title: "my title"}})
```

```ts
import { Types } from 'mongoose'
const id = new Types.ObjectId().toHexString()
const doc = await payload.create({ collection: 'posts', data: {id, title: "my title"}})
```
2025-03-17 23:48:35 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
41c7413f59 feat(db-*): add updateMany method to database adapter (#11441)
This PR adds a new `payload.db.updateMany` method, which is a more performant way to update multiple documents compared to using `payload.update`.
2025-02-27 20:30:17 -07:00
Sasha
23f1ed4a48 feat(db-postgres, db-sqlite): drizzle schema generation (#9953)
This PR allows to have full type safety on `payload.drizzle` with a
single command
```sh
pnpm payload generate:db-schema
```
Which generates TypeScript code with Drizzle declarations based on the
current database schema.

Example of generated file with the website template: 
https://gist.github.com/r1tsuu/b8687f211b51d9a3a7e78ba41e8fbf03

Video that shows the power:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3ced958b-ec1d-49f5-9f51-d859d5fae236


We also now proxy drizzle package the same way we do for Lexical so you
don't have to install it (and you shouldn't because you may have version
mismatch).
Instead, you can import from Drizzle like this:
```ts
import {
  pgTable,
  index,
  foreignKey,
  integer,
  text,
  varchar,
  jsonb,
  boolean,
  numeric,
  serial,
  timestamp,
  uniqueIndex,
  pgEnum,
} from '@payloadcms/db-postgres/drizzle/pg-core'
import { sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres/drizzle'
import { relations } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres/drizzle/relations'
```


Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/4318

In the future we can also support types generation for mongoose / raw
mongodb results.
2024-12-19 11:08:17 -05:00
Sasha
41167bfbeb feat(db-vercel-postgres): allow to use a local database using pg instead of @vercel/postgres (#9771)
### What?
This PR allows you to use a local database when using
`vercelPostgresAdapter`. This adapter doesn't work with them because it
requires an SSL connection and Neon's WS proxy. Instead we fallback to
using pool from `pg` if `hostname` is either `127.0.0.1` or `localhost`.

If you still want to use `@vercel/postgres` even locally you can pass
`disableUsePgForLocalDatabase: true` here and you'd have to spin up the
DB with a special Neon's Docker Compose setup -
https://vercel.com/docs/storage/vercel-postgres/local-development#option-2:-local-postgres-instance-with-docker

### Why?
Forcing people to use a cloud database locally isn't great. Not only
they are slow but also paid.

---------

Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
2024-12-16 16:55:08 -05:00
Sasha
727fba7b1c refactor: deduplicate and abstract SQL schema building (#9987)
### What?
Abstracts SQL schema building, significantly reducing code duplication
for SQLite / Postgres

db-sqlite lines count From:
```sh
 wc -l **/*.ts
      62 src/connect.ts
      32 src/countDistinct.ts
       9 src/createJSONQuery/convertPathToJSONTraversal.ts
      86 src/createJSONQuery/index.ts
      15 src/defaultSnapshot.ts
       6 src/deleteWhere.ts
      21 src/dropDatabase.ts
      15 src/execute.ts
     178 src/index.ts
     139 src/init.ts
      19 src/insert.ts
      19 src/requireDrizzleKit.ts
     544 src/schema/build.ts
      27 src/schema/createIndex.ts
      38 src/schema/getIDColumn.ts
      13 src/schema/idToUUID.ts
      28 src/schema/setColumnID.ts
     787 src/schema/traverseFields.ts
      18 src/schema/withDefault.ts
     248 src/types.ts
    2304 total
```

To:
```sh
wc -l **/*.ts
      62 src/connect.ts
      32 src/countDistinct.ts
       9 src/createJSONQuery/convertPathToJSONTraversal.ts
      86 src/createJSONQuery/index.ts
      15 src/defaultSnapshot.ts
       6 src/deleteWhere.ts
      21 src/dropDatabase.ts
      15 src/execute.ts
     180 src/index.ts
      39 src/init.ts
      19 src/insert.ts
      19 src/requireDrizzleKit.ts
     149 src/schema/buildDrizzleTable.ts
      32 src/schema/setColumnID.ts
     258 src/types.ts
     942 total
```

Builds abstract schema in shared drizzle package that later gets
converted by SQLite/ Postgres specific implementation into drizzle
schema.
This, apparently can also help here
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9953. It should be very
trivial to implement a MySQL adapter with this as well.
2024-12-16 17:17:18 +02:00
Sasha
b73fc586b8 feat: expose session, db in migrations to use the active transaction with the database directly (#9849)
This PR adds a feature which fixes another issue with migrations in
Postgres and does few refactors that significantly reduce code
duplication.

Previously, if you needed to use the underlying database directly in
migrations with the active transaction (for example to execute raw SQL),
created from `payload create:migration`, as `req` doesn't work there you
had to do something like this:
```ts
// Postgres
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  const db = payload.db.sessions?.[await req.transactionID!].db ?? payload.db
  const { rows: posts } = await db.execute(sql`SELECT * from posts`)
}

// MongoDB
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  const session = payload.db.sessions?.[await req.transactionID!]
  const posts = await payload.db.collections.posts.collection.find({ session }).toArray()
}
```

Which was:
1. Awkward to write
2. Not documented anywhere

Now, we expose `session` and `db` to `up` and `down` functions for you:

#### MongoDB:
```ts
import { type MigrateUpArgs } from '@payloadcms/db-mongodb'

export async function up({ session, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  const posts = await payload.db.collections.posts.collection.find({ session }).toArray()
}
```
#### Postgres:
```ts
import { type MigrateUpArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'

export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  const { rows: posts } = await db.execute(sql`SELECT * from posts`)
}
```

#### SQLite:
```ts
import { type MigrateUpArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-sqlite'

export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  const { rows: posts } = await db.run(sql`SELECT * from posts`)
}
```
This actually was a thing with Postgres migrations, we already were
passing `db`, but:
1. Only for `up` and when running `payload migrate`, not for example
with `payload migrate:fresh`
2. Not documented neither in TypeScript or docs.

By ensuring we use `db`, this also fixes an issue that affects all
Postgres/SQLite migrations:

Currently, if we run `payload migration:create` with the postgres
adapter we get a file like this:

```ts
import { MigrateUpArgs, MigrateDownArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'

export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  await payload.db.drizzle.execute(sql`
   CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "users" (
  	"id" serial PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
  );
```
Looks good?
Not exactly!
`payload.db.drizzle.execute()` doesn't really use the current
transaction which can lead to some problems.
Instead, it should use the `db` from `payload.db.sessions?.[await
req.transactionID!].db` because that's where we store our Drizzle
instance with the transaction.

But now, if we generate `payload migrate:create` we get:
```ts
import { MigrateUpArgs, MigrateDownArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'

export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  await db.execute(sql`
   CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "users" (
  	"id" serial PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
  );
```

Which is what we want, as the `db` is passed correctly here:

76428373e4/packages/drizzle/src/migrate.ts (L88-L90)

```ts
export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
  const dbWithTransaction = payload.db.sessions?.[await req.transactionID!].db
  payload.logger.info({ one: db === dbWithTransaction })
  payload.logger.info({ two: db === payload.db.drizzle })
```
<img width="336" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f9fab5a9-44c2-44a9-95dd-8e5cf267f027">

Additionally, this PR refactors:
* `createMigration` with Drizzle - now we have sharable
`buildCreateMigration` in `@payloadcms/drizzle` to reduce copy-pasting
of the same logic.
* the `v2-v3` relationships migration for Postgres is now shared between
`db-postgres` and `db-vercel-postgres`, again to reduce copy-paste.
2024-12-11 12:23:12 -05:00
Sasha
cae300e8e3 perf: flattenedFields collection/global property, remove deep copying in validateQueryPaths (#9299)
### What?
Improves querying performance of the Local API, reduces copying overhead

### How?

Adds `flattenedFields` property for sanitized collection/global config
which contains fields in database schema structure.
For example, It removes rows / collapsible / unnamed tabs and merges
them to the parent `fields`, ignores UI fields, named tabs are added as
`type: 'tab'`.
This simplifies code in places like Drizzle `transform/traverseFields`.
Also, now we can avoid calling `flattenTopLevelFields` which adds some
overhead and use `collection.flattenedFields` / `field.flattenedFields`.

By refactoring `configToJSONSchema.ts` with `flattenedFields` it also
1. Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9467
2. Fixes types for UI fields were generated for `select`



Removes this deep copying for each `where` query constraint
58ac784425/packages/payload/src/database/queryValidation/validateQueryPaths.ts (L69-L73)
which potentially can add overhead if you have a large collection/global
config

UPD:
The overhead is even much more than in the benchmark below if you have
Lexical with blocks.

Benchmark in `relationships/int.spec.ts`:
```ts
const now = Date.now()
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
  const now = Date.now()
  for (let i = 0; i < 300; i++) {
    const query = await payload.find({
      collection: 'chained',
      where: {
        'relation.relation.name': {
          equals: 'third',
        },
        and: [
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
          {
            'relation.relation.name': {
              equals: 'third',
            },
          },
        ],
      },
    })
  }

  payload.logger.info(`#${i + 1} ${Date.now() - now}`)
}
payload.logger.info(`Total ${Date.now() - now}`)
```

Before:
```
[02:11:48] INFO: #1 3682
[02:11:50] INFO: #2 2199
[02:11:54] INFO: #3 3483
[02:11:56] INFO: #4 2516
[02:11:59] INFO: #5 2467
[02:12:01] INFO: #6 1987
[02:12:03] INFO: #7 1986
[02:12:05] INFO: #8 2375
[02:12:07] INFO: #9 2040
[02:12:09] INFO: #10 1920
    [PASS] Relationships > Querying > Nested Querying > should allow querying two levels deep (24667ms)
[02:12:09] INFO: Total 24657
```

After:
```
[02:12:36] INFO: #1 2113
[02:12:38] INFO: #2 1854
[02:12:40] INFO: #3 1700
[02:12:42] INFO: #4 1797
[02:12:44] INFO: #5 2121
[02:12:46] INFO: #6 1774
[02:12:47] INFO: #7 1670
[02:12:49] INFO: #8 1610
[02:12:50] INFO: #9 1596
[02:12:52] INFO: #10 1576
    [PASS] Relationships > Querying > Nested Querying > should allow querying two levels deep (17828ms)
[02:12:52] INFO: Total 17818
```
2024-11-25 10:28:07 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
5ff1bb366c chore: misc cleanup (#9206)
- Proper error logger usage
- Some no-fallthrough warning cleanup
2024-11-14 11:14:08 -05:00
Sasha
5b9cee67c0 fix(db-postgres): create relationship-v2-v3 migration (#9178)
### What?
This command from here:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6339
```sh
payload migrate:create --file @payloadcms/db-postgres/relationships-v2-v3
```
stopped working after db-postgers and drizzle packages were separated 

### How?
Passes correct `dirname` to `getPredefinedMigration`

Additionally, adds support for `.js` files in `getPredefinedMigration`
2024-11-13 19:02:17 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
03291472d6 chore: bump all eslint dependencies, run lint and prettier (#9128)
This fixes a peer dependency error in our monorepo, as
eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y finally supports eslint v9.

Additionally, this officially adds TypeScript 5.6 support for
typescript-eslint.
2024-11-12 10:18:22 -05:00
Sasha
b878daf27a feat(db-postgres): deep querying on json and rich text fields (#9102)
### What?
Allows to query on JSON / Rich Text fields in Postgres the same way as
in Mongodb with any nesting level.

Example:
Data:
```js
{
  json: {
    array: [
      {
        text: 'some-text', // nested to array + object
        object: {
          text: 'deep-text', // nested to array + 2x object
          array: [10], // number is nested to array + 2x object + array
        },
      },
    ],
  }
}
```
Query:
```ts
payload.find({
  collection: 'json-fields',
  where: {
    and: [
      {
        'json.array.text': {
          equals: 'some-text',
        },
      },
      {
        'json.array.object.text': {
          equals: 'deep-text',
        },
      },
      {
        'json.array.object.array': {
          in: [10, 20],
        },
      },
      {
        'json.array.object.array': {
          exists: true,
        },
      },
      {
        'json.array.object.notexists': {
          exists: false,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
})
```

### How?
Utilizes [the `jsonb_path_exists` postgres
function](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-json.html)
2024-11-12 09:26:04 +02:00
Jacob Fletcher
c96fa613bc feat!: on demand rsc (#8364)
Currently, Payload renders all custom components on initial compile of
the admin panel. This is problematic for two key reasons:
1. Custom components do not receive contextual data, i.e. fields do not
receive their field data, edit views do not receive their document data,
etc.
2. Components are unnecessarily rendered before they are used

This was initially required to support React Server Components within
the Payload Admin Panel for two key reasons:
1. Fields can be dynamically rendered within arrays, blocks, etc.
2. Documents can be recursively rendered within a "drawer" UI, i.e.
relationship fields
3. Payload supports server/client component composition 

In order to achieve this, components need to be rendered on the server
and passed as "slots" to the client. Currently, the pattern for this is
to render custom server components in the "client config". Then when a
view or field is needed to be rendered, we first check the client config
for a "pre-rendered" component, otherwise render our client-side
fallback component.

But for the reasons listed above, this pattern doesn't exactly make
custom server components very useful within the Payload Admin Panel,
which is where this PR comes in. Now, instead of pre-rendering all
components on initial compile, we're able to render custom components
_on demand_, only as they are needed.

To achieve this, we've established [this
pattern](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8481) of React
Server Functions in the Payload Admin Panel. With Server Functions, we
can iterate the Payload Config and return JSX through React's
`text/x-component` content-type. This means we're able to pass
contextual props to custom components, such as data for fields and
views.

## Breaking Changes

1. Add the following to your root layout file, typically located at
`(app)/(payload)/layout.tsx`:

    ```diff
    /* THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY BY PAYLOAD. */
    /* DO NOT MODIFY IT BECAUSE IT COULD BE REWRITTEN AT ANY TIME. */
    + import type { ServerFunctionClient } from 'payload'

    import config from '@payload-config'
    import { RootLayout } from '@payloadcms/next/layouts'
    import { handleServerFunctions } from '@payloadcms/next/utilities'
    import React from 'react'

    import { importMap } from './admin/importMap.js'
    import './custom.scss'

    type Args = {
      children: React.ReactNode
    }

+ const serverFunctions: ServerFunctionClient = async function (args) {
    +  'use server'
    +  return handleServerFunctions({
    +    ...args,
    +    config,
    +    importMap,
    +  })
    + }

    const Layout = ({ children }: Args) => (
      <RootLayout
        config={config}
        importMap={importMap}
    +  serverFunctions={serverFunctions}
      >
        {children}
      </RootLayout>
    )

    export default Layout
    ```

2. If you were previously posting to the `/api/form-state` endpoint, it
no longer exists. Instead, you'll need to invoke the `form-state` Server
Function, which can be done through the _new_ `getFormState` utility:

    ```diff
    - import { getFormState } from '@payloadcms/ui'
    - const { state } = await getFormState({
    -   apiRoute: '',
    -   body: {
    -     // ...
    -   },
    -   serverURL: ''
    - })

    + const { getFormState } = useServerFunctions()
    +
    + const { state } = await getFormState({
    +   // ...
    + })
    ```

## Breaking Changes

```diff
- useFieldProps()
- useCellProps()
```

More details coming soon.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
2024-11-11 13:59:05 -05:00
Sasha
0a15388edb feat(db-postgres): add point field support (#9078)
### What?
Adds full support for the point field to Postgres and Vercel Postgres
adapters through the Postgis extension. Fully the same API as with
MongoDB, including support for `near`, `within` and `intersects`
operators.

Additionally, exposes to adapter args:
*
`tablesFilter`https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/drizzle-kit-push#including-tables-schemas-and-extensions.
* `extensions` list of extensions to create, for example `['vector',
'pg_search']`, `postgis` is created automatically if there's any point
field

### Why?
It's essential to support that field type, especially if the postgres
adapter should be out of beta on 3.0 stable.

### How?
* Bumps `drizzle-orm` to `0.36.1` and `drizzle-kit` to `0.28.0` as we
need this change https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm/pull/3141
* Uses its functions to achieve querying functionality, for example the
`near` operator works through `ST_DWithin` or `intersects` through
`ST_Intersects`.
* Removes MongoDB condition from all point field tests, but keeps for
SQLite

Resolves these discussions:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/8996
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/8644
2024-11-11 09:31:47 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
9fb86655a9 fix: drizzle init args (#8818)
Adjust drizzle init for changes in drizzle 0.35.0
https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm/releases/tag/0.35.0

The pool/connection should now be passed as the `client` arg when
initializing drizzle.

```ts
this.drizzle = drizzle({
  client: this.poolOptions ? new VercelPool(this.poolOptions) : sql,
  logger,
  schema: this.schema,
})
```

This was causing an issue where running `payload migrate` on Vercel was
causing drizzle to attempt to `127.0.0.1:5432` instead of the specified
environment variable in the adapter 🤔
2024-10-21 21:39:37 -04:00
Sasha
90bca15f52 fix(drizzle): enforce uniqueness on index names (#8754)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8752

Previously, trying to define a config like this:
```ts
{
  type: 'text',
  name: 'someText',
  index: true,
},
{
  type: 'array',
  name: 'some',
  index: true,
  fields: [
    {
      type: 'text',
      name: 'text',
      index: true,
    },
  ],
}
```

Lead to the error:
```
Warning  We've found duplicated index name across public schema. Please rename your index in either the demonstration table or the table with the duplicated index name
```

Now, if we encounter duplicates, we increment the name like this:
`collection_some_text_idx`
`collection_some_text_1_idx`

---------

Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
2024-10-17 02:05:27 +00:00
Sasha
6be665f887 chore(eslint): payload-logger proper usage works with template literals (#8660)
Improves this https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8578 to work
with template literals as well,

This is invalid:
```ts
this.payload.logger.error('Failed to create database', err)
```

But this is valid:
```ts
this.payload.logger.error(`Failed to create database ${dbName}`, err)
```

This PR fixes that

<img width="577" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b867da53-4f81-4b1b-8423-598e0419946a">
2024-10-13 19:10:47 -04:00
Sasha
256949e331 feat(db-postgres, db-vercel-postgres): createDatabase, auto database create if it does not exist (#8655)
Adds `createDatabase` method to Postgres adapters which can be used
either independently like this:
```ts
payload.db.createDatabase({
  name: "some-database",
  schemaName: "custom-schema"
})
```
Or
```ts
payload.db.createDatabase()
```
Which creates a database from the current configuration, this is used in
`connect` if `autoDatabaseCreate` is set to `true` (default).
You can disable this behaviour with:
```ts
postgresAdapter({ autoDatabaseCreate: false })
```

Example:
<img width="470" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d08c79d-9672-454c-af0f-eb802f9dcd99">
2024-10-11 14:17:32 +00:00
Dan Ribbens
3847428f0a fix(db-*): make db.begintransactions required (#8419)
Changing the transcations functions on the db so that projects using
typescript `strict: true` do not need to type narrow before using it.
2024-09-30 13:12:07 -04:00
Sasha
8acbda078e feat(drizzle): customize schema with before / after init hooks (#8196)
Adds abillity to customize the generated Drizzle schema with
`beforeSchemaInit` and `afterSchemaInit`. Could be useful if you want to
preserve the existing database schema / override the generated one with
features that aren't supported from the Payload config.

## Docs:

### beforeSchemaInit

Runs before the schema is built. You can use this hook to extend your
database structure with tables that won't be managed by Payload.

```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
import { integer, pgTable, serial } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core'

postgresAdapter({
  beforeSchemaInit: [
    ({ schema, adapter }) => {
      return {
        ...schema,
        tables: {
          ...schema.tables,
          addedTable: pgTable('added_table', {
            id: serial('id').notNull(),
          }),
        },
      }
    },
  ],
})
```

One use case is preserving your existing database structure when
migrating to Payload. By default, Payload drops the current database
schema, which may not be desirable in this scenario.
To quickly generate the Drizzle schema from your database you can use
[Drizzle
Introspection](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/commands#introspect--pull)
You should get the `schema.ts` file which may look like this:

```ts
import { pgTable, uniqueIndex, serial, varchar, text } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core'

export const users = pgTable('users', {
  id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
  fullName: text('full_name'),
  phone: varchar('phone', { length: 256 }),
})

export const countries = pgTable(
  'countries',
  {
    id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
    name: varchar('name', { length: 256 }),
  },
  (countries) => {
    return {
      nameIndex: uniqueIndex('name_idx').on(countries.name),
    }
  },
)

```

You can import them into your config and append to the schema with the
`beforeSchemaInit` hook like this:

```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
import { users, countries } from '../drizzle/schema'

postgresAdapter({
  beforeSchemaInit: [
    ({ schema, adapter }) => {
      return {
        ...schema,
        tables: {
          ...schema.tables,
          users,
          countries
        },
      }
    },
  ],
})
```

Make sure Payload doesn't overlap table names with its collections. For
example, if you already have a collection with slug "users", you should
either change the slug or `dbName` to change the table name for this
collection.


### afterSchemaInit

Runs after the Drizzle schema is built. You can use this hook to modify
the schema with features that aren't supported by Payload, or if you
want to add a column that you don't want to be in the Payload config.
To extend a table, Payload exposes `extendTable` utillity to the args.
You can refer to the [Drizzle
documentation](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/sql-schema-declaration).
The following example adds the `extra_integer_column` column and a
composite index on `country` and `city` columns.

```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
import { index, integer } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core'
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'

export default buildConfig({
  collections: [
    {
      slug: 'places',
      fields: [
        {
          name: 'country',
          type: 'text',
        },
        {
          name: 'city',
          type: 'text',
        },
      ],
    },
  ],
  db: postgresAdapter({
    afterSchemaInit: [
      ({ schema, extendTable, adapter }) => {
        extendTable({
          table: schema.tables.places,
          columns: {
            extraIntegerColumn: integer('extra_integer_column'),
          },
          extraConfig: (table) => ({
            country_city_composite_index: index('country_city_composite_index').on(
              table.country,
              table.city,
            ),
          }),
        })

        return schema
      },
    ],
  }),
})

```



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2024-09-25 15:14:03 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
82ba1930e5 feat: add upsert to database interface and adapters (#8397)
- Adds the upsert method to the database interface
- Adds a mongodb specific option to extend the updateOne to accept
mongoDB Query Options (to pass `upsert: true`)
- Added upsert method to all database adapters
- Uses db.upsert in the payload preferences update operation

Includes a test using payload-preferences
2024-09-25 09:23:54 -04:00
Jessica Chowdhury
b7a0b15786 feat: add publish specific locale (#7669)
## Description

1. Adds ability to publish a specific individual locale (collections and
globals)
2. Shows published locale in versions list and version comparison
3. Adds new int tests to `versions` test suite

- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update

## Checklist:

- [X] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation

---------

Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
2024-09-16 16:15:29 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
08fdbcacc0 chore: proper error log format (#8105)
Fix some error log formatting to use `{ msg, err }` properly
2024-09-07 02:48:59 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
7fd736ea5b chore: lint entire codebase including db packages 2024-09-03 11:19:19 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
631431e006 feat: @payloadcms/db-vercel-postgres adapter (#7806)
Dedicated adapter for Vercel Postgres

- Uses the `@vercel/postgres` package under the hood.
- No `pg` dependency, speeds up invocation
- Includes refactoring all base postgres functionality into a
`BasePostgresAdapter` type, which will ease implementation of [other
adapters supported by
drizzle-orm](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/get-started-postgresql)

## Usage

```ts
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
import { vercelPostgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-vercel-postgres'

export default buildConfig({
  db: vercelPostgresAdapter({
    pool: {
      connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URI,
    },
  }),
  // ...rest of config
})
```

### Automatic Connection String Detection

Have Vercel automatically detect from environment variable (typically
`process.env.POSTGRES_URL`)

```ts
export default buildConfig({
  db: postgresAdapter(),
  // ...rest of config
})
```
2024-08-21 22:54:47 -04:00