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Bump @prisma/client from 2.7.1 to 2.8.0 in /examples/prisma #99

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Bumps @prisma/client from 2.7.1 to 2.8.0.

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2.8.0

Today, we are excited to share the 2.8.0 stable release 🎉

🌟 Help us spread the word about Prisma by starring the repo ☝️ or tweeting about the release.

Major improvements

In today's release, we have two new features coming for you!

findFirst

While the findMany API gives you a powerful API to query your database with different filters, it's not ideal if you just want to query a single item.

On the other hand, the findOne API returns single items, but it only allows for filtering by unique fields.

In version 2.8.0, we introduce findFirst - giving you the full power of findMany filters while only returning the first item that matches the filter criteria.

So instead of this:

const usersCalledAlice = await prisma.user.findMany({
  name: "Alice"	
})
const firstUserCalledAlice = usersCalledAlice[0]

You can now do this:

const firstUserCalledAlice = await prisma.user.findFirst({
  name: "Alice"	
})

All filters available for findMany are also available in findFirst.

Case insensitive filters for PostgreSQL are now stable

In 2.5.0 we introduced case insensitive filters for PostgreSQL, in today's release we're promoting this feature to stable. This means you don't need to include the insensitiveFilters feature flag in the Prisma Client generator any more:

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

The new mode option you can pass to findMany influences the corresponding filter (e.g. contains or startsWith) but doesn't change the return type of the findMany query. mode can have two possible values:

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@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Oct 5, 2020
@satishbabariya satishbabariya merged commit f464122 into master Oct 6, 2020
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