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Prisma Engines

This repository contains a collection of engines that power the core stack for Prisma, most prominently Prisma Client and Prisma Migrate.

The engines and their respective binary crates are:

  • Query engine: query-engine
  • Migration engine: migration-engine
  • Introspection engine: introspection-engine
  • Prisma Format: prisma-fmt

Building Prisma Engines

Prerequisites:

  • Installed the stable Rust toolchain, at least version 1.48.0. You can get the toolchain at rustup or the package manager of your choice.
  • Linux only: OpenSSL is required to be installed.
  • Installed direnv, then direnv allow on the repository root.
    • Alternatively: Load the defined environment in ./.envrc manually in your shell.

How to build:

To build all engines, simply execute cargo build on the repository root. This builds non-production debug binaries. If you want to build the optimized binaries in release mode, the command is cargo build --release.

Depending on how you invoked cargo in the previous step, you can find the compiled binaries inside the repository root in the target/debug (without --release) or target/release directories (with --release):

Prisma Component Path to Binary
Query Engine ./target/[debug|release]/query-engine
Migration Engine ./target/[debug|release]/migration-engine
Introspection Engine ./target/[debug|release]/introspection-engine
Prisma Format ./target/[debug|release]/prisma-fmt

Query Engine

Usage

The Query Engine can be run as a graphql server without using the Prisma Client. If using it on production please be aware the api and the query language can change any time. There is no guaranteed API stability.

Notable environment flags:

  • RUST_LOG_FORMAT=(devel|json) sets the log format. By default outputs json.
  • PRISMA_DML_PATH=[path_to_datamodel_file] should point to the datamodel file location. This or PRISMA_DML is required for the Query Engine to run.
  • PRISMA_DML=[base64_encoded_datamodel] an alternative way to provide a datamodel for the server.
  • RUST_BACKTRACE=(0|1) if set to 1, the error backtraces will be printed to the STDERR.
  • LOG_QUERIES=[anything] if set, the SQL queries will be written to the INFO log. Needs the right log level enabled to be seen from the terminal.
  • RUST_LOG=[filter] sets the filter for the logger. Can be either trace, debug, info, warning or error, that will output ALL logs from every crate from that level. The .envrc in this repo shows how to log different parts of the system in a more granular way.

Starting the Query Engine:

The engine can be started either with using the cargo build tool, or pre-building a binary and running it directly. If using cargo, replace whatever command that starts with ./query-engine with cargo run --bin query-engine --.

Help

> ./target/release/query-engine --help
query-engine d6f9915c25a2ae6eb793a3a18f87e576fb82e9da

USAGE:
    query-engine [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]

FLAGS:
        --enable-raw-queries           Enables raw SQL queries with executeRaw/queryRaw mutation
    -h, --help                         Prints help information
        --legacy                       Switches query schema generation to Prisma 1 compatible mode
    -V, --version                      Prints version information

OPTIONS:
        --host <host>    The hostname or IP the query engine should bind to [default: 127.0.0.1]
    -p, --port <port>    The port the query engine should bind to [env: PORT=]  [default: 4466]

SUBCOMMANDS:
    cli     Doesn't start a server, but allows running specific commands against Prisma
    help    Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

> ./target/release/query-engine cli --help
Doesn't start a server, but allows running specific commands against Prisma

USAGE:
    query-engine cli <SUBCOMMAND>

FLAGS:
    -h, --help       Prints help information
    -V, --version    Prints version information

SUBCOMMANDS:
    dmmf               Output the DMMF from the loaded data model
    dmmf-to-dml        Convert the given DMMF JSON file to a data model
    execute-request    Executes one request and then terminates
    get-config         Get the configuration from the given data model
    help               Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

The prisma version hash is the latest git commit at the time the binary was built.

Testing

There are two test suites for the engines: Unit tests ("Cargo tests") and integration tests ("Connector TestKit").

The Unit tests are implemented in the Rust code. They test internal functionality of individual crates and components.

The Connector TestKit is a separate Scala project found at ./query-engine/connector-test-kit that runs GraphQL queries against isolated instances of the query engine and asserts that the responses are correct.

Set up & run integration tests:

Prerequisites:

  • Installed Rust toolchain.
  • Installed Docker and Docker-Compose.
  • Installed Java, Scala, SBT (Scala Build Tool).
  • Installed direnv, then direnv allow on the repository root.
    • Alternatively: Load the defined environment in ./.envrc manually in your shell.

Setup: There are helper make commands to set up a test environment for a specific database connector you want to test. The commands set up a container (if needed) and write the current_connector file, which is picked up by the integration tests:

  • make dev-mysql: MySQL 5.7
  • make dev-mysql8: MySQL 8
  • make dev-postgres: PostgreSQL 10
  • make dev-sqlite: SQLite

As an optional but recommended step, you can run the tests by setting up an IntelliJ project for ./query-engine/connector-test-kit, which makes test results much more accessible. You need to install the Scala plugin for Intellij if you want to do so.

Remember to set IntelliJ to use the version 8 of OpenJDK distribution.

*On windows: If not using WSL, make is not available and you should just see what your command does and do it manually. Basically this means editing the current_connector file and starting the needed Docker containers.

To actually get the tests working, read the contents of .envrc. Then Edit environment variables for your account from Windows settings, and add at least the correct values for the following variables:

  • SERVER ROOT should point to the root directory of prisma-engines project.
  • PRISMA_BINARY_PATH is usually %SERVER_ROOT%\target\release\query-engine.exe.
  • MIGRATION_ENGINE_BINARY_PATH should be %SERVER_ROOT%\target\release\migration-engine.exe.

Other variables may or may not be useful.

Run: If you're using Intellij, you can run all tests by right-clicking src/test/scala > Run ScalaTests.

If you want to use the command line, start sbt in ./query-engine/connector-test-kit, then execute test in the sbt shell.

Set up & run cargo tests:

Prerequisites:

  • Installed Rust toolchain.
  • Installed Docker and Docker-Compose.
  • Installed direnv, then direnv allow on the repository root.
    • Alternatively: Load the defined environment in ./.envrc manually in your shell.
  • Start all test databases with make all-dbs.

Run: Run cargo test in the repository root.

WIP Coding Guidelines

  • Prevent compiler warnings
  • Use Rust formatting (cargo fmt)

Security

If you have a security issue to report, please contact us at [email protected]

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