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According to the official website, D1 is Cloudflare’s first queryable relational database.

Drizzle ORM fully supports the Cloudflare D1 database and Cloudflare Workers environment. We embrace SQL dialects and dialect specific drivers and syntax and mirror most popular SQLite-like all, get, values and run query methods syntax.

To setup project for your Cloudflare D1 please refer to official docs.

Step 1 - Install packages

npm i drizzle-orm
npm i -D drizzle-kit
yarn add drizzle-orm
yarn add -D drizzle-kit
pnpm add drizzle-orm
pnpm add -D drizzle-kit
bun add drizzle-orm
bun add -D drizzle-kit

Step 2 - Initialize the driver and make a query

You would need to have either a wrangler.json or a wrangler.toml file for D1 database and will look something like this:

wrangler.json

wrangler.toml

{
    "name": "YOUR_PROJECT_NAME",
    "main": "src/index.ts",
    "compatibility_date": "2024-09-26",
    "compatibility_flags": [
        "nodejs_compat"
    ],
    "d1_databases": [
        {
            "binding": "BINDING_NAME",
            "database_name": "YOUR_DB_NAME",
            "database_id": "YOUR_DB_ID",
            "migrations_dir": "drizzle/migrations"
        }
    ]
}
name = "YOUR_PROJECT_NAME"
main = "src/index.ts"
compatibility_date = "2022-11-07"
node_compat = true

[[ d1_databases ]]
binding = "BINDING_NAME"
database_name = "YOUR_DB_NAME"
database_id = "YOUR_DB_ID"
migrations_dir = "drizzle/migrations"

Make your first D1 query:

import { drizzle } from 'drizzle-orm/d1';

export interface Env {
  <BINDING_NAME>: D1Database;
}

export default {
  async fetch(request: Request, env: Env) {
    const db = drizzle(env.<BINDING_NAME>);
    const result = await db.select().from(users).all()
    return Response.json(result);
  },
};

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