--- name: prisma-mongodb-upgrade description: Decision and migration guide for Prisma ORM MongoDB projects on v6, which have no upgrade path to v7. Use when a MongoDB project asks about upgrading Prisma, when "upgrade to prisma 7" comes up in a project with provider = "mongodb", or when evaluating a move to Prisma Next. Triggers on "upgrade prisma mongodb", "prisma 7 mongodb", "mongodb prisma migration", "prisma next mongodb". license: MIT metadata: author: prisma version: "0.1.0" --- # Prisma MongoDB Upgrade Path MongoDB projects are the one Prisma cohort with no road into Prisma 7: **v6 is the terminal classic-ORM major for MongoDB, and v7 never ships a MongoDB connector**. The successor path is [Prisma Next](https://github.com/prisma/prisma-next), where MongoDB support is in Early Access with GA planned after Postgres. This skill frames the real decision — migrate to Prisma Next (the encouraged path), or stay on v6 where a hard blocker applies — and carries the migration mechanics. **Never do either of these:** - Never advise a MongoDB project to "upgrade to Prisma 7". The connector does not exist there. The `prisma-upgrade-v7` guide does not apply to MongoDB projects. - Never solve the version question by rewriting the app onto a SQL database. Changing the database engine is a separate, much larger decision that is not yours to make implicitly. ## The version landscape | Version | MongoDB status | |---------|----------------| | Prisma ORM v6 | Fully supported (`mongodb` provider); latest 6.x is the current stable path; maintenance line | | Prisma ORM v7 | **No MongoDB connector — not an option, ever** | | Prisma Next | MongoDB support in **Early Access**, actively developed, GA planned after Postgres — the successor path for MongoDB projects | ## The decision, up front **Migrating to Prisma Next is the encouraged path.** MongoDB support in Prisma Next is Early Access: functional and moving quickly, with GA planned after Postgres — and the Prisma team wants MongoDB users to migrate early and share feedback. The migration mechanics are detailed in the references. **Staying on the latest v6 remains a legitimate choice where a hard blocker applies** — stated plainly: the Next Mongo façade does not wrap transactions yet (the underlying driver is available directly; this is expected to change soon), and pre-1.0 minors can carry breaking changes with published upgrade recipes. ### Decision table | Signal | Direction | |--------|-----------| | No blockers below apply | Migrate to Next; run the `verify-cutover-checklist` and share feedback with the Prisma team | | Greenfield / prototype / internal tool | Migrate to Next | | Codebase uses multi-document transactions (`$transaction`) — check with grep, do not ask | Plan raw-driver session equivalents first (see `client-api-mapping`), or stay on v6 until the façade wrapper lands | | Team cannot absorb pre-1.0 breaking upgrades between minors | Stay on v6 until GA | | Risk-averse but interested | Run a staged Next round-trip on a copy (see `verify-cutover-checklist`), then migrate | Note: the transactions gap is expected to close soon — this section will be updated when façade transactions merge in Prisma Next. ### If staying on v6: hygiene (a deliberate stay, not neglect) - Pin the Prisma packages to the latest 6.x line and keep taking 6.x patch releases. - Track Prisma release notes and security advisories for the 6.x line. - Keep the classic v6 MongoDB setup: `url = env("DATABASE_URL")` in the schema, `db push` workflow, no SQL driver adapters (see `prisma-database-setup` for the v6 MongoDB shape). - Re-evaluate when Prisma Next's MongoDB is GA, or when blockers for trying EA are resolved. ## Reference files | Reference | What it covers | |-----------|----------------| | `references/decision-stay-or-migrate.md` | The full decision framing, blocker checks, and stay-hygiene detail | | `references/schema-contract-mapping.md` | v6 schema (`mongodb` provider, `@db.ObjectId`, composite types) → Next contract concepts | | `references/client-api-mapping.md` | v6 client calls → Next equivalents, incl. raw escape hatches and transactions — names map, parity does not | | `references/migrations-mapping.md` | v6 `db push`-only story → Next's plan/migrate/verify/sign flow | | `references/verify-cutover-checklist.md` | No-data-moves verification: same DB, index parity, staged round-trip before cutover | ## Verified against Behavioral claims about Prisma Next in this skill were verified against [prisma/prisma-next](https://github.com/prisma/prisma-next) at commit `a2791c5dd59d579b4b3052942ae7f8fe5e2ee852` (pre-1.0, ~v0.14/0.15 line). Prisma Next moves quickly in Early Access: **before acting on any Next-side claim, verify it against the version actually installed** (check the project's `@prisma-next/*` versions and the prisma-next skills installed with it). Next's Mongo target requires MongoDB 8.0+ and expects `mongodb@^7` as a user-supplied peer dependency. ## Hand-off rule This skill is the **discovery bridge**, not a replacement for Prisma Next's own documentation. After a project switches to Prisma Next, run Prisma Next's `init`/skill installation and follow its own skills (quickstart, contract, queries, migrations, runtime) for day-to-day work — do not keep working from this skill's summaries.