Overide entire relation field with Prisma?










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With Prisma is it possible to completely overwrite a relation rather than connecting and disconnecting individual nodes?



Say I have a user with a groups relation to groups 1 and 2:



user: 
id: "abcd"
groups: [
id: 1,
id: 2
]



If I want to make this user only connected to group 3:



user: 
id: "abcd"
groups: [
id: 3
]



Do I have to do this?:



mutation 
updateUser(
where: id: "abcd"
data:
groups:
disconnect:
id: "1"
id: "2"

connect:
id: "3"



)
id




Or is there some way of overwriting the entire relation:



mutation 
updateUser(
where: id: "abcd"
data:
groups: [id:3]

)
id
name











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    With Prisma is it possible to completely overwrite a relation rather than connecting and disconnecting individual nodes?



    Say I have a user with a groups relation to groups 1 and 2:



    user: 
    id: "abcd"
    groups: [
    id: 1,
    id: 2
    ]



    If I want to make this user only connected to group 3:



    user: 
    id: "abcd"
    groups: [
    id: 3
    ]



    Do I have to do this?:



    mutation 
    updateUser(
    where: id: "abcd"
    data:
    groups:
    disconnect:
    id: "1"
    id: "2"

    connect:
    id: "3"



    )
    id




    Or is there some way of overwriting the entire relation:



    mutation 
    updateUser(
    where: id: "abcd"
    data:
    groups: [id:3]

    )
    id
    name











    share|improve this question
























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      With Prisma is it possible to completely overwrite a relation rather than connecting and disconnecting individual nodes?



      Say I have a user with a groups relation to groups 1 and 2:



      user: 
      id: "abcd"
      groups: [
      id: 1,
      id: 2
      ]



      If I want to make this user only connected to group 3:



      user: 
      id: "abcd"
      groups: [
      id: 3
      ]



      Do I have to do this?:



      mutation 
      updateUser(
      where: id: "abcd"
      data:
      groups:
      disconnect:
      id: "1"
      id: "2"

      connect:
      id: "3"



      )
      id




      Or is there some way of overwriting the entire relation:



      mutation 
      updateUser(
      where: id: "abcd"
      data:
      groups: [id:3]

      )
      id
      name











      share|improve this question













      With Prisma is it possible to completely overwrite a relation rather than connecting and disconnecting individual nodes?



      Say I have a user with a groups relation to groups 1 and 2:



      user: 
      id: "abcd"
      groups: [
      id: 1,
      id: 2
      ]



      If I want to make this user only connected to group 3:



      user: 
      id: "abcd"
      groups: [
      id: 3
      ]



      Do I have to do this?:



      mutation 
      updateUser(
      where: id: "abcd"
      data:
      groups:
      disconnect:
      id: "1"
      id: "2"

      connect:
      id: "3"



      )
      id




      Or is there some way of overwriting the entire relation:



      mutation 
      updateUser(
      where: id: "abcd"
      data:
      groups: [id:3]

      )
      id
      name








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      Evans

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          I believe what you're looking for is an API similar to the one of scalar lists:



          mutation 
          createUser(data:
          scores: set: [1, 2, 3]
          friends: set: ["Sarah", "Jane"]
          throws: set: [false, false]
          )
          id




          This is currently not possible with Prisma but there already is an open feature request for that functionality, please leave your 👍 if you're interested in that feature.






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            I believe what you're looking for is an API similar to the one of scalar lists:



            mutation 
            createUser(data:
            scores: set: [1, 2, 3]
            friends: set: ["Sarah", "Jane"]
            throws: set: [false, false]
            )
            id




            This is currently not possible with Prisma but there already is an open feature request for that functionality, please leave your 👍 if you're interested in that feature.






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              I believe what you're looking for is an API similar to the one of scalar lists:



              mutation 
              createUser(data:
              scores: set: [1, 2, 3]
              friends: set: ["Sarah", "Jane"]
              throws: set: [false, false]
              )
              id




              This is currently not possible with Prisma but there already is an open feature request for that functionality, please leave your 👍 if you're interested in that feature.






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                I believe what you're looking for is an API similar to the one of scalar lists:



                mutation 
                createUser(data:
                scores: set: [1, 2, 3]
                friends: set: ["Sarah", "Jane"]
                throws: set: [false, false]
                )
                id




                This is currently not possible with Prisma but there already is an open feature request for that functionality, please leave your 👍 if you're interested in that feature.






                share|improve this answer












                I believe what you're looking for is an API similar to the one of scalar lists:



                mutation 
                createUser(data:
                scores: set: [1, 2, 3]
                friends: set: ["Sarah", "Jane"]
                throws: set: [false, false]
                )
                id




                This is currently not possible with Prisma but there already is an open feature request for that functionality, please leave your 👍 if you're interested in that feature.







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