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Fix Prisma "Too many connections" and connection pool exhaustion errors in serverless environments (Vercel, AWS Lambda, Netlify). Use when: (1) Error "P2024: Timed out fetching a new connection from the pool", (2) PostgreSQL "too many connections for role", (3) Database works locally but fails in production serverless, (4) Intermittent database timeouts under load.
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Serverless functions create a new Prisma client instance on each cold start. Each instance opens multiple database connections (default: 5 per instance). With many concurrent requests, this quickly exhausts the database's connection limit (often 20-100 for managed databases).
This skill applies when you see:
P2024: Timed out fetching a new connection from the connection poolFATAL: too many connections for role "username"Too many connectionsnpm run dev but fails in productionEnvironment indicators:
The recommended solution is to use a connection pooler like PgBouncer or Prisma Accelerate, which sits between your serverless functions and the database.
For Supabase:
# .env
# Use the pooled connection string (port 6543, not 5432)
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://user:[email protected]:6543/postgres?pgbouncer=true"
For Neon:
# .env
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://user:[email protected]/dbname?sslmode=require"
# Neon has built-in pooling
For Prisma Accelerate:
npx prisma generate --accelerate
In your schema.prisma:
datasource db {
provider = "postgresql"
url = env("DATABASE_URL")
// Limit connections per Prisma instance
relationMode = "prisma"
}
In your connection URL or Prisma client:
// lib/prisma.ts
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'
const globalForPrisma = global as unknown as { prisma: PrismaClient }
export const prisma = globalForPrisma.prisma || new PrismaClient({
datasources: {
db: {
url: process.env.DATABASE_URL + '?connection_limit=1'
}
}
})
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') globalForPrisma.prisma = prisma
Prevent hot-reload from creating new clients:
// lib/prisma.ts
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'
const globalForPrisma = globalThis as unknown as {
prisma: PrismaClient | undefined
}
export const prisma = globalForPrisma.prisma ?? new PrismaClient()
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') globalForPrisma.prisma = prisma
Add these to your connection string:
?connection_limit=1&pool_timeout=20&connect_timeout=10
connection_limit=1: One connection per serverless instancepool_timeout=20: Wait up to 20s for available connectionconnect_timeout=10: Fail fast if can't connect in 10sAfter applying fixes:
npx autocannon -c 100 -d 30 https://your-app.com/api/testBefore (error under load):
[ERROR] PrismaClientKnownRequestError:
Invalid `prisma.user.findMany()` invocation:
Timed out fetching a new connection from the connection pool.
After (with connection pooling):
# Using Supabase pooler URL
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://[email protected]:6543/postgres?pgbouncer=true&connection_limit=1"
Database connections stable at 10-15 even under heavy load.
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