The output of this command will be a worker-configuration.d.ts file.
Get Started with Drizzle and SQLite Durable Objects
This guide assumes familiarity with:
  Basic file structure
This is the basic file structure of the project. In the src/db directory, we have table definition in schema.ts. In drizzle folder there are sql migration file and snapshots.
📦 <project root>
 ├ 📂 drizzle
 ├ 📂 src
 │   ├ 📂 db
 │   │  └ 📜 schema.ts
 │   └ 📜 index.ts
 ├ 📜 .env
 ├ 📜 drizzle.config.ts
 ├ 📜 package.json
 └ 📜 tsconfig.jsonStep 1 - Install required packages
 npm 
 yarn 
 pnpm 
 bun 
 npm i drizzle-orm dotenv
npm i -D drizzle-kit wrangler @cloudflare/workers-typesStep 2 - Setup wrangler.toml
You would need to have a wrangler.toml file for D1 database and will look something like this:
#:schema node_modules/wrangler/config-schema.json
name = "sqlite-durable-objects"
main = "src/index.ts"
compatibility_date = "2024-11-12"
compatibility_flags = [ "nodejs_compat" ]
# Bind a Durable Object. Durable objects are a scale-to-zero compute primitive based on the actor model.
# Durable Objects can live for as long as needed. Use these when you need a long-running "server", such as in realtime apps.
# Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#durable-objects
[[durable_objects.bindings]]
name = "MY_DURABLE_OBJECT"
class_name = "MyDurableObject"
# Durable Object migrations.
# Docs: https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/configuration/#migrations
[[migrations]]
tag = "v1"
new_sqlite_classes = ["MyDurableObject"]
# We need rules so we can import migrations in the next steps
[[rules]] 
type = "Text"
globs = ["**/*.sql"]
fallthrough = trueStep 3 - Connect Drizzle ORM to the database
/// <reference types="@cloudflare/workers-types" />
import { drizzle, type DrizzleSqliteDODatabase } from 'drizzle-orm/durable-sqlite';
import { DurableObject } from 'cloudflare:workers'
export class MyDurableObject extends DurableObject {
	storage: DurableObjectStorage;
	db: DrizzleSqliteDODatabase;
	constructor(ctx: DurableObjectState, env: Env) {
		super(ctx, env);
		this.storage = ctx.storage;
		this.db = drizzle(this.storage, { logger: false });
	}
}Step 4 - Generate wrangler types
 npm 
 yarn 
 pnpm 
 bun 
 npx wrangler typesStep 5 - Create a table
Create a schema.ts file in the src/db directory and declare your table:
import { int, sqliteTable, text } from "drizzle-orm/sqlite-core";
export const usersTable = sqliteTable("users_table", {
  id: int().primaryKey({ autoIncrement: true }),
  name: text().notNull(),
  age: int().notNull(),
  email: text().notNull().unique(),
});Step 6 - Setup Drizzle config file
Drizzle config - a configuration file that is used by Drizzle Kit and contains all the information about your database connection, migration folder and schema files.
Create a drizzle.config.ts file in the root of your project and add the following content:
import 'dotenv/config';
import { defineConfig } from 'drizzle-kit';
export default defineConfig({
  out: './drizzle',
  schema: './src/db/schema.ts',
  dialect: 'sqlite',
  driver: 'durable-sqlite',
});Step 7 - Applying changes to the database
Generate migrations:
npx drizzle-kit generateYou can apply migrations only from Cloudflare Workers. To achieve this, let’s define the migrate functionality in MyDurableObject:
/// <reference types="@cloudflare/workers-types" />
import { drizzle, type DrizzleSqliteDODatabase } from 'drizzle-orm/durable-sqlite';
import { DurableObject } from 'cloudflare:workers'
import { migrate } from 'drizzle-orm/durable-sqlite/migrator';
import migrations from '../drizzle/migrations';
export class MyDurableObject extends DurableObject {
	storage: DurableObjectStorage;
	db: DrizzleSqliteDODatabase;
	constructor(ctx: DurableObjectState, env: Env) {
		super(ctx, env);
		this.storage = ctx.storage;
		this.db = drizzle(this.storage, { logger: false });
	}
	async migrate() {
		migrate(this.db, migrations);
	}
}Step 8 - Migrate and Query the database
/// <reference types="@cloudflare/workers-types" />
import { drizzle, DrizzleSqliteDODatabase } from 'drizzle-orm/durable-sqlite';
import { DurableObject } from 'cloudflare:workers'
import { migrate } from 'drizzle-orm/durable-sqlite/migrator';
import migrations from '../drizzle/migrations';
import { usersTable } from './db/schema';
export class MyDurableObject extends DurableObject {
	storage: DurableObjectStorage;
	db: DrizzleSqliteDODatabase<any>;
	constructor(ctx: DurableObjectState, env: Env) {
		super(ctx, env);
		this.storage = ctx.storage;
		this.db = drizzle(this.storage, { logger: false });
		// Make sure all migrations complete before accepting queries.
		// Otherwise you will need to run `this.migrate()` in any function
		// that accesses the Drizzle database `this.db`.
		ctx.blockConcurrencyWhile(async () => {
			await this._migrate();
		});
	}
	async insertAndList(user: typeof usersTable.$inferInsert) {
		await this.insert(user);
		return this.select();
	}
	async insert(user: typeof usersTable.$inferInsert) {
		await this.db.insert(usersTable).values(user);
	}
	async select() {
		return this.db.select().from(usersTable);
	}
	async _migrate() {
		migrate(this.db, migrations);
	}
}
export default {
	/**
	 * This is the standard fetch handler for a Cloudflare Worker
	 *
	 * @param request - The request submitted to the Worker from the client
	 * @param env - The interface to reference bindings declared in wrangler.toml
	 * @param ctx - The execution context of the Worker
	 * @returns The response to be sent back to the client
	 */
	async fetch(request: Request, env: Env): Promise<Response> {
		const id: DurableObjectId = env.MY_DURABLE_OBJECT.idFromName('durable-object');
		const stub = env.MY_DURABLE_OBJECT.get(id);
		// Option A - Maximum performance.
		// Prefer to bundle all the database interaction within a single Durable Object call
		// for maximum performance, since database access is fast within a DO.
		const usersAll = await stub.insertAndList({
			name: 'John',
			age: 30,
			email: 'john@example.com',
		});
		console.log('New user created. Getting all users from the database: ', users);
		// Option B - Slow but maybe useful sometimes for debugging.
		// You can also directly call individual Drizzle queries if they are exposed
		// but keep in mind every query is a round-trip to the Durable Object instance.
		await stub.insert({
			name: 'John',
			age: 30,
			email: 'john@example.com',
		});
		console.log('New user created!');
	
		const users = await stub.select();
		console.log('Getting all users from the database: ', users);
		return Response.json(users);
	}
}