In version 1.2.0
, Bun has issues with executing concurrent statements, which may lead to errors if you try to run several queries simultaneously.
Weβve created a github issue that you can track. Once itβs fixed, you should no longer encounter any such errors on Bunβs SQL side
Get Started with Drizzle and Bun:SQLite
Basic file structure
This is the basic file structure of the project. In the src/db
directory, we have table definition in schema.ts
. In drizzle
folder there are sql migration file and snapshots.
π¦ <project root>
β π drizzle
β π src
β β π db
β β β π schema.ts
β β π index.ts
β π .env
β π drizzle.config.ts
β π package.json
β π tsconfig.json
Step 1 - Install required packages
npm i drizzle-orm
npm i -D drizzle-kit @types/bun
Step 2 - Setup connection variables
Create a .env
file in the root of your project and add your database connection variable:
DATABASE_URL=
Step 3 - Connect Drizzle ORM to the database
Create a index.ts
file in the src
directory and initialize the connection:
import 'dotenv/config';
import { drizzle } from 'drizzle-orm/bun-sql';
const db = drizzle(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
If you need to provide your existing driver:
import 'dotenv/config';
import { drizzle } from 'drizzle-orm/bun-sql';
import { SQL } from 'bun';
const client = new SQL(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
const db = drizzle({ client });
Step 4 - Create a table
Create a schema.ts
file in the src/db
directory and declare your table:
import { integer, pgTable, varchar } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core";
export const usersTable = pgTable("users", {
id: integer().primaryKey().generatedAlwaysAsIdentity(),
name: varchar({ length: 255 }).notNull(),
age: integer().notNull(),
email: varchar({ length: 255 }).notNull().unique(),
});
Step 5 - Setup Drizzle config file
Drizzle config - a configuration file that is used by Drizzle Kit and contains all the information about your database connection, migration folder and schema files.
Create a drizzle.config.ts
file in the root of your project and add the following content:
import 'dotenv/config';
import { defineConfig } from 'drizzle-kit';
export default defineConfig({
out: './drizzle',
schema: './src/db/schema.ts',
dialect: 'postgresql',
dbCredentials: {
url: process.env.DATABASE_URL!,
},
});
Step 6 - Applying changes to the database
You can directly apply changes to your database using the drizzle-kit push
command. This is a convenient method for quickly testing new schema designs or modifications in a local development environment, allowing for rapid iterations without the need to manage migration files:
npx drizzle-kit push
Read more about the push command in documentation.
Alternatively, you can generate migrations using the drizzle-kit generate
command and then apply them using the drizzle-kit migrate
command:
Generate migrations:
npx drizzle-kit generate
Apply migrations:
npx drizzle-kit migrate
Read more about migration process in documentation.
Step 7 - Seed and Query the database
Letβs update the src/index.ts
file with queries to create, read, update, and delete users
import 'dotenv/config';
import { drizzle } from 'drizzle-orm/bun-sql';
import { eq } from 'drizzle-orm';
import { usersTable } from './db/schema';
const db = drizzle(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
async function main() {
const user: typeof usersTable.$inferInsert = {
name: 'John',
age: 30,
email: '[email protected]',
};
await db.insert(usersTable).values(user);
console.log('New user created!')
const users = await db.select().from(usersTable);
console.log('Getting all users from the database: ', users)
/*
const users: {
id: number;
name: string;
age: number;
email: string;
}[]
*/
await db
.update(usersTable)
.set({
age: 31,
})
.where(eq(usersTable.email, user.email));
console.log('User info updated!')
await db.delete(usersTable).where(eq(usersTable.email, user.email));
console.log('User deleted!')
}
main();
Step 8 - Run index.ts file
To run a script with bun
, use the following command:
bun src/index.ts