Overview
This page compares Prisma with Mongoose. Here is a high-level overview:
| Prisma | Mongoose | |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-generated DB client | ||
| Type-safe | ||
| Declarative data modelling & migrations | ||
| Connection pooling | ||
| Supported DB types | Document & Relational | Document |
| Supported ORM patterns | DataMapper | Active Record |
| Fluent API for relations | ||
| Relation filters |
In the following, you find a detailled comparison of the Mongoose and Prisma APIs.
Fetching single objects
Prisma
const user = await prisma.user({ id })
Mongoose
const user = await findById(id)
Fetching selected scalars of single objects
Prisma
const userFragment = await prisma.user({ id }).$fragment(`
fragment NameAndEmail on User { id email }`
`)
Mongoose
const user = await findById(id).select('id email')
Fetching relations
Prisma
const postsByUser = await prisma.user({ id }).posts()
While the
$fragmentand the$graphqlAPIs each return auserobject that includes apostsarray, the fluent API returns just thepostsarray and no data about theuser.
See the following GitHub issues to learn more about planned iterations of the Prisma client relations API:
Mongoose
const userWithPosts = await User.findById(id).populate('posts')
Filtering for concrete values
Prisma
const users = await prisma.users({
where: {
name: 'Alice',
},
})
Mongoose
const user = await User.find({
name: 'Alice',
})
Other filter criteria
Prisma
Prisma generates many additional filters that are commonly used in modern application development:
<field>_ends_with&<field>_starts_with<field>_not_ends_with&<field>_not_starts_with<field>_gt&<field>_gte<field>_lt&<field>_lte<field>_contains&<field>_not_contains<field>_in&<field>_not_in
Mongoose
Mongoose exposes the MongoDB query selectors as filter criteria.
Relation filters
Prisma
Prisma lets you filter a list based on a criteria that applies not only to the models of the list being retrieved, but to a relation of that model.
For example, you want to fetch only those users that wrote a post with the title "Hello World":
query {
user(where: {
posts_some: {
title: "Hello World"
}
}) {
id
}
}
Mongoose
Mongoose doesn't offer a dedicated API for relation filters. You can get similar functionality by sending a raw SQL query to the database.
Pagination
Prisma
const posts = await prisma.posts({
skip: 5,
first: 10,
})
In addition to skip and first, the Prisma API also offers:
lastbefore&afterfor cursor based pagination- Relay-style pagination
Mongoose
const posts = await Post.find({
skip: 5,
limit: 10,
})
Creating objects
Prisma
const user = await prisma.createUser({
name: 'Alice',
email: 'alice@prisma.io',
})
Mongoose
const user = await User.create({
name: 'Alice',
email: 'alice@prisma.io',
})
Updating objects
Prisma
const updatedUser = await prisma.updateUser({
where: { id },
data: {
name: 'James',
email: 'james@prisma.io',
},
})
Mongoose
const updatedUser = await User.findOneAndUpdate(
{ _id: id },
{
$set: {
name: 'James',
email: 'james@prisma.io',
},
},
)
Deleting objects
Prisma
const deletedUser = await prisma.deleteUser({ id })
Mongoose
await User.deleteOne({ _id: id })