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Working with scalar lists

Scalar lists are represented by the [] modifier and are only available if the underlying database supports scalar lists. The following example has one scalar String list named pets:

model User {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
name String
pets String[]
}

Example field value:

['Fido', 'Snoopy', 'Brian']

Setting the value of a scalar list

The following example demonstrates how to set the value of a scalar list (coinflips) when you create a model:

const createdUser = await prisma.user.create({
data: {
email: 'eloise@prisma.io',
coinflips: [true, true, true, false, true],
},
})

Unsetting the value of a scalar list

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This method is available on MongoDB only in versions 3.11.1 and later.

The following example demonstrates how to unset the value of a scalar list (coinflips):

const createdUser = await prisma.user.create({
data: {
email: 'eloise@prisma.io',
coinflips: {
unset: true,
},
},
})

Unlike set: null, unset removes the list entirely.

Adding items to a scalar list

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Available for:

  • PostgreSQL in versions 2.15.0 and later
  • CockroachDB in versions 3.9.0 and later
  • MongoDB in versions 3.11.0 and later

Use the push method to add a single value to a scalar list:

const userUpdate = await prisma.user.update({
where: {
id: 9,
},
data: {
coinflips: {
push: true,
},
},
})

In earlier versions, you have to overwrite the entire value. The following example retrieves user, uses push() to add three new coin flips, and overwrites the coinflips field in an update:

const user = await prisma.user.findUnique({
where: {
email: 'eloise@prisma.io',
},
})

if (user) {
console.log(user.coinflips)

user.coinflips.push(true, true, false)

const updatedUser = await prisma.user.update({
where: {
email: 'eloise@prisma.io',
},
data: {
coinflips: user.coinflips,
},
})

console.log(updatedUser.coinflips)
}

Filtering scalar lists

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Available for:

  • PostgreSQL in versions 2.15.0 and later
  • CockroachDB in versions 3.9.0 and later
  • MongoDB in versions 3.11.0 and later

Use scalar list filters to filter for records with scalar lists that match a specific condition. The following example returns all posts where the tags list includes databases and typescript:

const posts = await prisma.post.findMany({
where: {
tags: {
hasEvery: ['databases', 'typescript'],
},
},
})

NULL values in arrays

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This section applies to:

  • PostgreSQL in versions 2.15.0 and later
  • CockroachDB in versions 3.9.0 and later

When using scalar list filters with a relational database connector, array fields with a NULL value are not considered by the following conditions:

  • NOT (array does not contain X)
  • isEmpty (array is empty)

This means that records you might expect to see are not returned. Consider the following examples:

  • The following query returns all posts where the tags do not include databases:

    const posts = await prisma.post.findMany({
    where: {
    NOT: {
    tags: {
    has: 'databases',
    },
    },
    },
    })
    • ✔ Arrays that do not contain "databases", such as {"typescript", "graphql"}
    • ✔ Empty arrays, such as []

    The query does not return:

    • NULL arrays, even though they do not contain "databases"

The following query returns all posts where tags is empty:

const posts = await prisma.post.findMany({
where: {
tags: {
isEmpty: true,
},
},
})

The query returns:

  • ✔ Empty arrays, such as []

The query does not return:

  • NULL arrays, even though they could be considered empty

To work around this issue, you can set the default value of array fields to [].