deleteWithReturningPartial() — drizzle-orm Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the deleteWithReturningPartial() function in index.ts from the drizzle-orm codebase.
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Source Code
integration-tests/tests/sqlite/durable-objects/index.ts lines 783–801
async deleteWithReturningPartial(): Promise<void> {
try {
await this.beforeEach();
this.db.insert(usersTable).values({ name: 'John' }).run();
const users = this.db
.delete(usersTable)
.where(eq(usersTable.name, 'John'))
.returning({
id: usersTable.id,
name: usersTable.name,
})
.all();
expect(users).deep.equal([{ id: 1, name: 'John' }]);
} catch (error: any) {
console.error(error);
throw new Error(`deleteWithReturningPartial error`);
}
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does deleteWithReturningPartial() do?
deleteWithReturningPartial() is a function in the drizzle-orm codebase, defined in integration-tests/tests/sqlite/durable-objects/index.ts.
Where is deleteWithReturningPartial() defined?
deleteWithReturningPartial() is defined in integration-tests/tests/sqlite/durable-objects/index.ts at line 783.
What does deleteWithReturningPartial() call?
deleteWithReturningPartial() calls 1 function(s): beforeEach.
What calls deleteWithReturningPartial()?
deleteWithReturningPartial() is called by 1 function(s): default.fetch.
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