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Bump prisma from 2.21.2 to 4.11.0 #129

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Bumps prisma from 2.21.2 to 4.11.0.

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4.11.0

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JSON protocol Early Preview

This release introduces an early Preview feature: JSON protocol.

If you have been using Prisma for a while, read our documentation about our Query Engine or peeked at our codebase, you might be aware that Prisma Client uses a GraphQL-like protocol to communicate to the Query Engine when you execute a query. This was mainly because of historical reasons (Prisma was born initially from the GraphQL backend-as-a-service “Graphcool”) and wasn't changed as it worked well.

During performance investigations and optimizations, though, we noticed that GraphQL added a CPU and memory overhead that was especially noticeable for larger Prisma schemas. Therefore, we found an alternative way to express our queries without needing that overhead: JSON.

To try out the new protocol, enable the jsonProtocol Preview feature in your Prisma schema:

generator client {
  provider        = "prisma-client-js"  
  previewFeatures = ["jsonProtocol"]
}

Regenerate Prisma Client to use the new JSON protocol.

For environments or situations where it is not viable to enable the Preview feature flag to your Prisma schema file, we also added an environment variable that you can use to force the use of the JSON Protocol Preview feature: PRISMA_ENGINE_PROTOCOL=json.

Note: This is an early Preview feature with a significant limitation: Invalid input to Prisma Client will throw unpolished, internal errors that are less descriptive and user-friendly than our usual ones. We intend to improve these future releases.

We expect using jsonProtocol to improve Prisma Client's startup performance significantly. This will likely have a more significant impact on applications with larger Prisma schemas.

We would appreciate your feedback on this feature on the following particularly:

  1. Does using this preview feature introduce any regressions or problems in your application?
  2. If not, how does it influence the performance of your application? Can you share before and after measurements?

For feedback, please comment on the GitHub feedback issue.

Introspection support for MySQL, SQL Server, and CockroachDB views

You can now run prisma db pull against your database to populate your Prisma schema with your views in MySQL, SQL Server, and CockroachDB.

To learn more, refer to our documentation on views introspection. Try it out and let us know your thoughts in this GitHub issue.

Webpack plugin for Next.js apps using Prisma in monorepo setups

If you've been using Prisma Client in a Next.js app in a monorepo setup, you might have seen this infamous error message:

Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open schema.prisma

... (truncated)

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Bumps [prisma](https://github.com/prisma/prisma/tree/HEAD/packages/cli) from 2.21.2 to 4.11.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/prisma/prisma/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/prisma/prisma/commits/4.11.0/packages/cli)

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- dependency-name: prisma
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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