Summary of What's new in Prisma (v4.7.0)

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Prisma v4.7.0 includes several new features, including the ability to extend or customize the functionality of your existing Prisma client instance, support for multi-schema postgres, and the ability to add custom queries to Prisma glands.

  • 00:00:00 This release includes new features for transactions, data proxy support, and isolation levels.
  • 00:05:00 The video explains Prisma's new features, including relation mode, client extensions, and tooltips. These features are available to users in "generally available" mode.
  • 00:10:00 Prisma v4.7.0 introduces extensions, which allow you to extend or customize the functionality and features of your existing Prisma client instance. The new feature also includes multi-schema support for postgres, which is one that the community has been asking for for a while. Other new features and improvements include team's hard at work, list of fixes and improvements.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, the author explains what's new in Prisma version 4.7.0. Specifically, they discuss the ability to define custom methods that apply to all models, the new virtual field called full name, and the ability to add custom queries to Prisma glands.
  • 00:20:00 In 2008, Ryan started working on node, a scriptable web server, after realizing that client-side JavaScript and non-blocking servers were similar. Today, node is widely used across the web.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, Dino explains how Dino began as a prototype for a modern es module system for Node.js, and how it has since taken off and become a popular tool. Dino also discusses some of the features of Dino that make it similar to Node.js, and the future of JavaScript.
  • 00:30:00 The new features in Prisma v4.7.0 include the ability to import npm modules and the ability to run Express demos.
  • 00:35:00 Prisma's new v4.7.0 release includes a new "God" feature that allows users to access any file or folder on their system. Additionally, Prisma has been updated to use Express as its primary module delivery system, simplifying installation and use.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses the new features in Prisma (v4.7.0), including Dino deployed, rust crates, and rest crates. It also mentions that foreign is a project created by the team behind the Boss.
  • 00:45:00 In this video, the author explains what is new in Prisma v4.7.0, including its machine learning algorithms and lower-level functionality. They also share a short overview of how wasp works and its compatibility with other technologies. Finally, the author describes some of the goals for wasp and how it is trying to simplify the development process for web developers.
  • 00:50:00 Prisma v4.7.0 includes a new CLI and supports SSR.
  • 00:55:00 Prisma v4.7.0 includes new features such as typescript support and integrations with other editors, as well as a beta release of Prisma Prison Studio, which lets developers run their PSL data models in Vost.

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The new features in Prisma v4.7.0 include React, a Node.js library for creating graphical user interfaces, Dino, a database layer for Prisma, and Anthony Campolo, a Trello user and Prisma contributor. Additionally, full typescript support and the ability to split the main WASP file into multiple files is included.

  • 01:00:00 Prisma v4.7.0 introduces React, a Node.js library for creating graphical user interfaces. The new release also supports Dino, a database layer for Prisma, and Anthony Campolo, a Trello user and Prisma contributor, joins the team.
  • 01:05:00 Prisma is a GraphQL platform that allows you to define queries and actions on the back end, and then use those queries and actions on the front end. This allows for a more modular and reusable front end codebase.
  • 01:10:00 Prisma 4.7.0 includes new features and improvements for developers, including full typescript support and the ability to split the main WASP file into multiple files.
  • 01:15:00 The new features in Prisma v4.7.0 include the ability to set up some of the Prisma examples projects easily, and the integration of Prisma's GraphQL support into the instructions. Additionally, a question was asked about what a database with multiple schemas means, and it was answered that schemas allow different sets of data to be stored in a single database. Finally, a question was asked about whether Prisma is aimed at being an ORM or a data mapper, and it was said that Prisma is both.
  • 01:20:00 Prisma v4.7.0 includes a lot of new features and changes, including the ability to create custom languages and best practices for developing with Prisma.

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