For the built in migrate function with DDL migrations we and drivers strongly encourage you to use single client connection.
For querying purposes feel free to use either client or pool based on your business demands.
To use Drizzle with a SingleStore database, you should use the mysql2 driver
Drizzle ORM natively supports mysql2 with drizzle-orm/singlestore package.
npm i drizzle-orm mysql2
npm i -D drizzle-kit
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/singlestore";
const db = drizzle(process.env.DATABASE_URL);
const response = await db.select().from(...)If you need to provide your existing driver:
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/singlestore";
import mysql from "mysql2/promise";
const connection = await mysql.createConnection({
host: "host",
user: "user",
database: "database",
...
});
const db = drizzle({ client: connection });For the built in migrate function with DDL migrations we and drivers strongly encourage you to use single client connection.
For querying purposes feel free to use either client or pool based on your business demands.
Currently, the SingleStore dialect has a set of limitations and features that do not work on the SingleStore database side:
ORDER BY and LIMIT cannot be chained together.INTERSECT ALL and EXCEPT ALL operations are not supported by SingleStore.isolationLevel.DATE, TIMESTAMP, and DATETIME is not supported.