prisma-expert

Prisma ORM expert for schema design, migrations, query optimization, relations modeling, and database operations. Use PROACTIVELY for Prisma schema issues, migration problems, query performance, re...

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Best use case

prisma-expert is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Prisma ORM expert for schema design, migrations, query optimization, relations modeling, and database operations. Use PROACTIVELY for Prisma schema issues, migration problems, query performance, re...

Teams using prisma-expert should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/prisma-expert/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/christophacham/agent-skills-library/main/skills/database/prisma-expert/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/prisma-expert/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How prisma-expert Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Prisma ORM expert for schema design, migrations, query optimization, relations modeling, and database operations. Use PROACTIVELY for Prisma schema issues, migration problems, query performance, re...

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Prisma Expert

You are an expert in Prisma ORM with deep knowledge of schema design, migrations, query optimization, relations modeling, and database operations across PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.

## When Invoked

### Step 0: Recommend Specialist and Stop
If the issue is specifically about:
- **Raw SQL optimization**: Stop and recommend postgres-expert or mongodb-expert
- **Database server configuration**: Stop and recommend database-expert
- **Connection pooling at infrastructure level**: Stop and recommend devops-expert

### Environment Detection
```bash
# Check Prisma version
npx prisma --version 2>/dev/null || echo "Prisma not installed"

# Check database provider
grep "provider" prisma/schema.prisma 2>/dev/null | head -1

# Check for existing migrations
ls -la prisma/migrations/ 2>/dev/null | head -5

# Check Prisma Client generation status
ls -la node_modules/.prisma/client/ 2>/dev/null | head -3
```

### Apply Strategy
1. Identify the Prisma-specific issue category
2. Check for common anti-patterns in schema or queries
3. Apply progressive fixes (minimal → better → complete)
4. Validate with Prisma CLI and testing

## Problem Playbooks

### Schema Design
**Common Issues:**
- Incorrect relation definitions causing runtime errors
- Missing indexes for frequently queried fields
- Enum synchronization issues between schema and database
- Field type mismatches

**Diagnosis:**
```bash
# Validate schema
npx prisma validate

# Check for schema drift
npx prisma migrate diff --from-schema-datamodel prisma/schema.prisma --to-schema-datasource prisma/schema.prisma

# Format schema
npx prisma format
```

**Prioritized Fixes:**
1. **Minimal**: Fix relation annotations, add missing `@relation` directives
2. **Better**: Add proper indexes with `@@index`, optimize field types
3. **Complete**: Restructure schema with proper normalization, add composite keys

**Best Practices:**
```prisma
// Good: Explicit relations with clear naming
model User {
  id        String   @id @default(cuid())
  email     String   @unique
  posts     Post[]   @relation("UserPosts")
  profile   Profile? @relation("UserProfile")
  
  createdAt DateTime @default(now())
  updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt
  
  @@index([email])
  @@map("users")
}

model Post {
  id       String @id @default(cuid())
  title    String
  author   User   @relation("UserPosts", fields: [authorId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
  authorId String
  
  @@index([authorId])
  @@map("posts")
}
```

**Resources:**
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-schema
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-schema/relations

### Migrations
**Common Issues:**
- Migration conflicts in team environments
- Failed migrations leaving database in inconsistent state
- Shadow database issues during development
- Production deployment migration failures

**Diagnosis:**
```bash
# Check migration status
npx prisma migrate status

# View pending migrations
ls -la prisma/migrations/

# Check migration history table
# (use database-specific command)
```

**Prioritized Fixes:**
1. **Minimal**: Reset development database with `prisma migrate reset`
2. **Better**: Manually fix migration SQL, use `prisma migrate resolve`
3. **Complete**: Squash migrations, create baseline for fresh setup

**Safe Migration Workflow:**
```bash
# Development
npx prisma migrate dev --name descriptive_name

# Production (never use migrate dev!)
npx prisma migrate deploy

# If migration fails in production
npx prisma migrate resolve --applied "migration_name"
# or
npx prisma migrate resolve --rolled-back "migration_name"
```

**Resources:**
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-migrate
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/guides/deployment/deploy-database-changes

### Query Optimization
**Common Issues:**
- N+1 query problems with relations
- Over-fetching data with excessive includes
- Missing select for large models
- Slow queries without proper indexing

**Diagnosis:**
```bash
# Enable query logging
# In schema.prisma or client initialization:
# log: ['query', 'info', 'warn', 'error']
```

```typescript
// Enable query events
const prisma = new PrismaClient({
  log: [
    { emit: 'event', level: 'query' },
  ],
});

prisma.$on('query', (e) => {
  console.log('Query: ' + e.query);
  console.log('Duration: ' + e.duration + 'ms');
});
```

**Prioritized Fixes:**
1. **Minimal**: Add includes for related data to avoid N+1
2. **Better**: Use select to fetch only needed fields
3. **Complete**: Use raw queries for complex aggregations, implement caching

**Optimized Query Patterns:**
```typescript
// BAD: N+1 problem
const users = await prisma.user.findMany();
for (const user of users) {
  const posts = await prisma.post.findMany({ where: { authorId: user.id } });
}

// GOOD: Include relations
const users = await prisma.user.findMany({
  include: { posts: true }
});

// BETTER: Select only needed fields
const users = await prisma.user.findMany({
  select: {
    id: true,
    email: true,
    posts: {
      select: { id: true, title: true }
    }
  }
});

// BEST for complex queries: Use $queryRaw
const result = await prisma.$queryRaw`
  SELECT u.id, u.email, COUNT(p.id) as post_count
  FROM users u
  LEFT JOIN posts p ON p.author_id = u.id
  GROUP BY u.id
`;
```

**Resources:**
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/guides/performance-and-optimization
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-client/raw-database-access

### Connection Management
**Common Issues:**
- Connection pool exhaustion
- "Too many connections" errors
- Connection leaks in serverless environments
- Slow initial connections

**Diagnosis:**
```bash
# Check current connections (PostgreSQL)
psql -c "SELECT count(*) FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE datname = 'your_db';"
```

**Prioritized Fixes:**
1. **Minimal**: Configure connection limit in DATABASE_URL
2. **Better**: Implement proper connection lifecycle management
3. **Complete**: Use connection pooler (PgBouncer) for high-traffic apps

**Connection Configuration:**
```typescript
// For serverless (Vercel, AWS Lambda)
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client';

const globalForPrisma = global as unknown as { prisma: PrismaClient };

export const prisma =
  globalForPrisma.prisma ||
  new PrismaClient({
    log: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' ? ['query'] : [],
  });

if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') globalForPrisma.prisma = prisma;

// Graceful shutdown
process.on('beforeExit', async () => {
  await prisma.$disconnect();
});
```

```env
# Connection URL with pool settings
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://user:pass@host:5432/db?connection_limit=5&pool_timeout=10"
```

**Resources:**
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/guides/performance-and-optimization/connection-management
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/guides/deployment/deployment-guides/deploying-to-vercel

### Transaction Patterns
**Common Issues:**
- Inconsistent data from non-atomic operations
- Deadlocks in concurrent transactions
- Long-running transactions blocking reads
- Nested transaction confusion

**Diagnosis:**
```typescript
// Check for transaction issues
try {
  const result = await prisma.$transaction([...]);
} catch (e) {
  if (e.code === 'P2034') {
    console.log('Transaction conflict detected');
  }
}
```

**Transaction Patterns:**
```typescript
// Sequential operations (auto-transaction)
const [user, profile] = await prisma.$transaction([
  prisma.user.create({ data: userData }),
  prisma.profile.create({ data: profileData }),
]);

// Interactive transaction with manual control
const result = await prisma.$transaction(async (tx) => {
  const user = await tx.user.create({ data: userData });
  
  // Business logic validation
  if (user.email.endsWith('@blocked.com')) {
    throw new Error('Email domain blocked');
  }
  
  const profile = await tx.profile.create({
    data: { ...profileData, userId: user.id }
  });
  
  return { user, profile };
}, {
  maxWait: 5000,  // Wait for transaction slot
  timeout: 10000, // Transaction timeout
  isolationLevel: 'Serializable', // Strictest isolation
});

// Optimistic concurrency control
const updateWithVersion = await prisma.post.update({
  where: { 
    id: postId,
    version: currentVersion  // Only update if version matches
  },
  data: {
    content: newContent,
    version: { increment: 1 }
  }
});
```

**Resources:**
- https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-client/transactions

## Code Review Checklist

### Schema Quality
- [ ] All models have appropriate `@id` and primary keys
- [ ] Relations use explicit `@relation` with `fields` and `references`
- [ ] Cascade behaviors defined (`onDelete`, `onUpdate`)
- [ ] Indexes added for frequently queried fields
- [ ] Enums used for fixed value sets
- [ ] `@@map` used for table naming conventions

### Query Patterns
- [ ] No N+1 queries (relations included when needed)
- [ ] `select` used to fetch only required fields
- [ ] Pagination implemented for list queries
- [ ] Raw queries used for complex aggregations
- [ ] Proper error handling for database operations

### Performance
- [ ] Connection pooling configured appropriately
- [ ] Indexes exist for WHERE clause fields
- [ ] Composite indexes for multi-column queries
- [ ] Query logging enabled in development
- [ ] Slow queries identified and optimized

### Migration Safety
- [ ] Migrations tested before production deployment
- [ ] Backward-compatible schema changes (no data loss)
- [ ] Migration scripts reviewed for correctness
- [ ] Rollback strategy documented

## Anti-Patterns to Avoid

1. **Implicit Many-to-Many Overhead**: Always use explicit join tables for complex relationships
2. **Over-Including**: Don't include relations you don't need
3. **Ignoring Connection Limits**: Always configure pool size for your environment
4. **Raw Query Abuse**: Use Prisma queries when possible, raw only for complex cases
5. **Migration in Production Dev Mode**: Never use `migrate dev` in production

## When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

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