4. Database Entities
Entities are one of the most important concepts in Wasp and are how you define what gets stored in the database.
Since our Todo app is all about tasks, we will define a Task entity in the Wasp file:
// ...
entity Task {=psl
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
description String
isDone Boolean @default(false)
psl=}
Wasp uses Prisma as a way to talk to the database. You define entities by defining Prisma models using the Prisma Schema Language (PSL) between the {=psl psl=}
tags.
Read more in the Entities section of the docs.
To update the database schema to include this entity, stop the wasp start
process, if it's running, and run:
wasp db migrate-dev
You'll need to do this any time you change an entity's definition. It instructs Prisma to create a new database migration and apply it to the database.
To take a look at the database and the new Task
entity, run:
wasp db studio
This will open a new page in your browser to view and edit the data in your database.
Click on the Task
entity and check out its fields! We don't have any data in our database yet, but we are about to change that.