Claude-skill-registry erpnext-database
Database operations and ORM patterns for ERPNext/Frappe v14-v16
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/erpnext-database" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-erpnext-database && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/erpnext-database/SKILL.mdsource content
ERPNext Database Operations
Quick Overview
Frappe provides three abstraction levels for database operations:
| Level | API | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| High-level ORM | , | Document CRUD with validations |
| Mid-level Query | , | Reading with filters |
| Low-level SQL | , | Complex queries, reports |
RULE: Always use the highest abstraction level appropriate for your use case.
Decision Tree
What do you want to do? │ ├─ Create/modify/delete document? │ └─ frappe.get_doc() + .insert()/.save()/.delete() │ ├─ Get single document? │ ├─ Changes frequently? → frappe.get_doc() │ └─ Changes rarely? → frappe.get_cached_doc() │ ├─ List of documents? │ ├─ With user permissions? → frappe.db.get_list() │ └─ Without permissions? → frappe.get_all() │ ├─ Single field value? │ ├─ Regular DocType → frappe.db.get_value() │ └─ Single DocType → frappe.db.get_single_value() │ ├─ Direct update without triggers? │ └─ frappe.db.set_value() or doc.db_set() │ └─ Complex query with JOINs? └─ frappe.qb (Query Builder) or frappe.db.sql()
Most Used Patterns
Get Document
# With ORM (triggers validations) doc = frappe.get_doc('Sales Invoice', 'SINV-00001') # Cached (faster for frequently accessed docs) doc = frappe.get_cached_doc('Company', 'My Company')
List Query
# With user permissions tasks = frappe.db.get_list('Task', filters={'status': 'Open'}, fields=['name', 'subject'], order_by='creation desc', page_length=50 ) # Without permissions all_tasks = frappe.get_all('Task', filters={'status': 'Open'})
Single Value
# Single field status = frappe.db.get_value('Task', 'TASK001', 'status') # Multiple fields subject, status = frappe.db.get_value('Task', 'TASK001', ['subject', 'status']) # As dict data = frappe.db.get_value('Task', 'TASK001', ['subject', 'status'], as_dict=True)
Create Document
doc = frappe.get_doc({ 'doctype': 'Task', 'subject': 'New Task', 'status': 'Open' }) doc.insert()
Update Document
# Via ORM (with validations) doc = frappe.get_doc('Task', 'TASK001') doc.status = 'Completed' doc.save() # Direct (without validations) - use carefully! frappe.db.set_value('Task', 'TASK001', 'status', 'Completed')
Filter Operators
{'status': 'Open'} # = {'status': ['!=', 'Cancelled']} # != {'amount': ['>', 1000]} # > {'amount': ['>=', 1000]} # >= {'status': ['in', ['Open', 'Working']]} # IN {'date': ['between', ['2024-01-01', '2024-12-31']]} # BETWEEN {'subject': ['like', '%urgent%']} # LIKE {'description': ['is', 'set']} # IS NOT NULL {'description': ['is', 'not set']} # IS NULL
Query Builder (frappe.qb)
Task = frappe.qb.DocType('Task') results = ( frappe.qb.from_(Task) .select(Task.name, Task.subject) .where(Task.status == 'Open') .orderby(Task.creation, order='desc') .limit(10) ).run(as_dict=True)
With JOIN
SI = frappe.qb.DocType('Sales Invoice') Customer = frappe.qb.DocType('Customer') results = ( frappe.qb.from_(SI) .inner_join(Customer) .on(SI.customer == Customer.name) .select(SI.name, Customer.customer_name) .where(SI.docstatus == 1) ).run(as_dict=True)
Caching
Basics
# Set/Get frappe.cache.set_value('key', 'value') value = frappe.cache.get_value('key') # With expiry frappe.cache.set_value('key', 'value', expires_in_sec=3600) # Delete frappe.cache.delete_value('key')
@redis_cache Decorator
from frappe.utils.caching import redis_cache @redis_cache(ttl=300) # 5 minutes def get_dashboard_data(user): return expensive_calculation(user) # Invalidate cache get_dashboard_data.clear_cache()
Transactions
Framework manages transactions automatically:
| Context | Commit | Rollback |
|---|---|---|
| POST/PUT request | After success | On exception |
| Background job | After success | On exception |
Manual (rarely needed)
frappe.db.savepoint('my_savepoint') try: # operations frappe.db.commit() except: frappe.db.rollback(save_point='my_savepoint')
Critical Rules
1. NEVER Use String Formatting in SQL
# ❌ SQL Injection risk! frappe.db.sql(f"SELECT * FROM `tabUser` WHERE name = '{user_input}'") # ✅ Parameterized frappe.db.sql("SELECT * FROM `tabUser` WHERE name = %(name)s", {'name': user_input})
2. NEVER Commit in Controller Hooks
# ❌ WRONG def validate(self): frappe.db.commit() # Never do this! # ✅ Framework handles commits
3. ALWAYS Paginate
# ✅ Always limit docs = frappe.get_all('Sales Invoice', page_length=100)
4. Avoid N+1 Queries
# ❌ N+1 problem for name in names: doc = frappe.get_doc('Customer', name) # ✅ Batch fetch docs = frappe.get_all('Customer', filters={'name': ['in', names]})
Version Differences
| Feature | v14 | v15 | v16 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transaction hooks | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| bulk_update | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Aggregate syntax | String | String | Dict |
v16 Aggregate Syntax
# v14/v15 fields=['count(name) as count'] # v16 fields=[{'COUNT': 'name', 'as': 'count'}]
Reference Files
See the
references/ folder for detailed documentation:
- methods-reference.md - All Database and Document API methods
- query-patterns.md - Filter operators and Query Builder syntax
- caching-patterns.md - Redis cache patterns and @redis_cache
- examples.md - Complete working examples
- anti-patterns.md - Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Quick Reference
| Action | Method |
|---|---|
| Get document | |
| Cached document | |
| New document | or |
| Save document | |
| Insert document | |
| Delete document | or |
| Get list | / |
| Single value | |
| Single value | |
| Direct update | / |
| Exists check | |
| Count records | |
| Raw SQL | |
| Query Builder | |