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Flutter Integration

Prisma ORM for Dart allows you to integrate it in Flutter Project.

Platform Support

PlatformSupportNots
iOS
Android
macOSPrisma C-ABI not support
LinuxPrisma C-ABI not support
WindowsPrisma C-ABI not support
WebNo plans at the moment

Database Support

DatabaseSuppoprtNotes
Sqlite
MySQL/MariaDBPrisma C-ABI not support
PostgreSQLPrisma C-ABI not support
MongoDBPrisma C-ABI not support
Microsoft SQL ServerPrisma C-ABI not support
CockroachDBPrisma C-ABI not support

Installation

You should first read the Installation Documentation, and Setup Prisma ORM of the orm package.

Now, let’s install the orm_flutter package, you can use the command line:

bash
flutter pub add orm_flutter

Or edit your Flutter project’s pubspce.yaml file:

yaml
dependencies:
  orm_flutter: latest

Integration

Set your generator engine type to flutter in your Prisma schema (schema.prisma):

prisma
generator client {
  provider   = "dart run orm"
  output     = "../lib/_generated_prisma_client"
  engineType = "flutter"
}

Migrations

Unlike server-side, databases in Flutter are not typically handled by you in the Prisma CLI before building.

Create migration file

bash
bun prisma migrate dev
bash
npx prisma migrate dev
bash
pnpx prisma migrate dev

Notes: By default it is created in the prisma/migrations/ folder.

Set migration files to flutter assets

Now, let's edit your pubspec.yaml:

yaml
flutter:
  assets:
    - prisma/migrations/ # Migrations root dir
    - prisma/migrations/<dir>/ # Set first migration files dir
    # ... More assets

Notes: Each migration folder generated using the prisma migrate dev command needs to be added.

Run migration

dart
final engine = prisma.$engine as LibraryEngine;

await engine.applyMigrations(
     path: 'prisma/migrations/', // You define in `flutter.assets` migrations root dir
);

Notes:

In addition to using flutter.assets, you can customize AssetBundle to achieve:

dart
await engine.applyMigrations(
  path: '<Your migration dir prefix>',
  bundle: <You custon bundle>,
);

Also, engine.applyMigrations may throw exceptions. This is usually caused by your destructive changes to the migration files, and you should handle this yourself. The most common method is to delete the database file after throwing the exception, and then rerun the migration.

If you are adding a new migration, there will be almost no problems.

Complete integration example

In this Example, we will install these packages:

We install the database in the <Application Support Directory>/database.sqlite location and then use flutter.assets to run the migration

dart
import 'package:flutter/widgets.dart';
import 'package:orm_flutter/orm_flutter.dart';
import 'package:path/path.dart';
import 'package:path_provider/path_provider.dart';

import '_generated_prisma_client/client.dart';

late final PrismaClient prisma;

Future<void> initPrismaClient() async {
  WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();

  final supportDir = await getApplicationSupportDirectory();
  final database = join(supportDir.path, 'database.sqlite.db');

  prisma = PrismaClient(datasourceUrl: 'file:$database');
  final engine = switch (prisma.$engine) {
    LibraryEngine engine => engine,
    _ => null,
  };

  await prisma.$connect();
  await engine?.applyMigrations(path: 'prisma/migrations');
}
dart
import 'prisma.dart';

Future<void> main() async {
     await initPrismaClient();

     // ...
}

Example App

We provide you with a demo App that integrates Prisma ORM in Flutter 👉 Flutter with ORM

FAQ

Error (Xcode): Undefined symbol: prisma_*

This is due to a library compilation failure, which will persist even if you download a new fixed version.

Solution: Run the command:

bash
flutter clean

Other unknown error solutions:

Most problems can be solved by using the following combination of commands:

bash
flutter clean # Clean flutter cache files
flutter pub get # Reinstall deps
<bun/npx/pnpx/yarn> prisma generate # Regenerate prisma client

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