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build(deps): bump @prisma/client from 5.12.1 to 5.14.0 in /src/client #238

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Bumps @prisma/client from 5.12.1 to 5.14.0.

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5.14.0

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createManyAndReturn()

We’re happy to announce the availability of a new, top-level Prisma Client query: createManyAndReturn(). It works similarly to createMany() but uses a RETURNING clause in the SQL query to retrieve the records that were just created.

Here’s an example of creating multiple posts and then immediately returning those posts.

const postBodies = req.json()['posts']
const posts = prisma.post.createManyAndReturn({
data: postBodies
});
return posts

Additionally,createManyAndReturn() supports the same options as findMany(), such as the ability to return only specific fields.

const postBodies = req.json()['posts']
const postTitles = prisma.post.createManyAndReturn({
data: postBodies,
select: {
title: true,
},
});
return postTitles

Full documentation for this feature can be found in the Prisma Client API Reference.

Note: Because createManyAndReturn() uses the RETURNING clause, it is only supported by PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, and SQLite databases. At this time, relationLoadStrategy: join is not supported in createManyAndReturn() queries.

MongoDB performance improvements

Previously, Prisma ORM suffered from performance issues when using the in operator or when including related models in queries against a MongoDB database. These queries were translated by the Prisma query engine in such a way that indexes were skipped and collection scans were used, leading to slower queries especially on large datasets.

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  • e0006b1 chore(deps): update engines to 5.14.0-25.e9771e62de70f79a5e1c604a2d7c8e2a0a87...
  • 271d834 chore(deps): update engines to 5.14.0-24.879beb2a005f47f60608de797a554c8a500e...
  • d2701d4 feat: create no models flag for generate command (#24160)
  • 51ff5e4 chore(deps): update engines to 5.14.0-23.079da82321947525558fa7146f7737149538...
  • ea28e76 chore(deps): update dependency wrangler to v3.55.0 (#24147)
  • 7e66bc6 chore(deps): update engines to 5.14.0-21.6eec1600785bbff7acedfa57bc6826cdac2e...
  • 6fcc818 feat(cli): add prismaSchemaFolder support to prisma generate via `mergeSc...
  • 23aba0b docs: remove references to Prisma Slack (#24128)
  • 52589ae chore: Remove issue link from "Client did not initialize yet" (#24117)
  • c22724e feat(cli): ground work for prismaSchemaFolder, implementing validate, `form...
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Bumps [@prisma/client](https://github.com/prisma/prisma/tree/HEAD/packages/client) from 5.12.1 to 5.14.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/prisma/prisma/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/prisma/prisma/commits/5.14.0/packages/client)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@prisma/client"
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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