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Bumps the prod-minor-updates group with 2 updates: drizzle-orm and react-hook-form.

Updates drizzle-orm from 0.38.3 to 0.44.2

Release notes

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0.44.2

  • [BUG]: Fixed type issues with joins with certain variations of tsconfig: #4535, #4457

0.44.1

0.44.0

Error handling

Starting from this version, we’ve introduced a new DrizzleQueryError that wraps all errors from database drivers and provides a set of useful information:

  1. A proper stack trace to identify which exact Drizzle query failed
  2. The generated SQL string and its parameters
  3. The original stack trace from the driver that caused the DrizzleQueryError

Drizzle cache module

Drizzle sends every query straight to your database by default. There are no hidden actions, no automatic caching or invalidation - you’ll always see exactly what runs. If you want caching, you must opt in.

By default, Drizzle uses a explicit caching strategy (i.e. global: false), so nothing is ever cached unless you ask. This prevents surprises or hidden performance traps in your application. Alternatively, you can flip on all caching (global: true) so that every select will look in cache first.

Out first native integration was built together with Upstash team and let you natively use upstash as a cache for your drizzle queries

import { upstashCache } from "drizzle-orm/cache/upstash";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/...";
const db = drizzle(process.env.DB_URL!, {
cache: upstashCache({
// 👇 Redis credentials (optional — can also be pulled from env vars)
url: '<UPSTASH_URL>',
token: '<UPSTASH_TOKEN>',
// 👇 Enable caching for all queries by default (optional)
global: true,
// 👇 Default cache behavior (optional)
config: { ex: 60 }
})
});

You can also implement your own cache, as Drizzle exposes all the necessary APIs, such as get, put, mutate, etc. You can find full implementation details on the website

import Keyv from "keyv";
export class TestGlobalCache extends Cache {
  private globalTtl: number = 1000;
  // This object will be used to store which query keys were used
  // for a specific table, so we can later use it for invalidation.
  private usedTablesPerKey: Record<string, string[]> = {};
</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 50a8b16 Fixed type issues with joins with certain variations of tsconfig (fixes #45...
  • 9865e63 Fix better-sqlite version
  • a950db5 Patch fix DO bugs with a new cache feature
  • fa9aa1e Cache (#4447)
  • 3f4a6aa fix(drizzle-zod): add generated column type to zod ts schema type (#4554)
  • 8e9e8ed Add release notes
  • cc2ca82 Add fix for latest zod version
  • e338ccb Add validator packages release notes
  • 0b8920b Support Zod v4 in drizzle-zod (#4478)
  • 08944da Add more dependabot changes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates react-hook-form from 7.56.4 to 7.57.0

Release notes

Sourced from react-hook-form's releases.

Version 7.57.0

🫚 feat: root errors count in schema error lookup (#12839) 👁️ feat: focus form field for errors supplied by errors prop (#12805) ⌨️ feat: add and export options config for resetField api (#12819) 🐞 close #12707 useController focus function runtime issue (#12843) 🐞 fix: add proper types to form.subscribe (#12850) 🐞 fix: add type info for callback args in subscribe (#12859) 🔄 close #12835 revert original fix on errors empty object check (#12846)

thanks to @​candymask0712, @​CertainlyAria, @​jkbach, @​chrisgarber and @​evgeniyworkbel

Version 7.57.0-next.0

👀 useWatch new compute props

  • subscribe to the entire form but only return updated value with certain condition
type FormValue = {
  test: string;
}
const watchedValue = useWatch({
control: methods.control,
compute: (data: FormValue) => {
if (data.test?.length) {
return data.test;
}
return '';

},
});

  • subscribe to a specific form value state
type FormValue = {
  test: string;
}
const watchedValue = useWatch({
control: methods.control,
name: 'test',
compute: (data: string) => {
return data.length > 3 ? data : '';
},
});

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Bumps the prod-minor-updates group with 2 updates: [drizzle-orm](https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm) and [react-hook-form](https://github.com/react-hook-form/react-hook-form).


Updates `drizzle-orm` from 0.38.3 to 0.44.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm/releases)
- [Commits](drizzle-team/drizzle-orm@0.38.3...0.44.2)

Updates `react-hook-form` from 7.56.4 to 7.57.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/react-hook-form/react-hook-form/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/react-hook-form/react-hook-form/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](react-hook-form/react-hook-form@v7.56.4...v7.57.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: drizzle-orm
  dependency-version: 0.44.2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: prod-minor-updates
- dependency-name: react-hook-form
  dependency-version: 7.57.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: prod-minor-updates
...

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