Nested Select

👨‍💼 On our /users/:username/notes page, we're currently doing two queries to our in-memory database:
  1. Get the owner
  2. Get the notes
We can definitely do this with Prisma, but it's even more efficient to do a single query that gets the owner and the notes in one go.
This is something you can do with Prisma's select option. Here's an example of what a nested select would look like if we wanted to get all the reviews for a space ship:
await prisma.ship.findUnique({
	where: { id },
	select: {
		id: true,
		name: true,
		reviews: {
			select: { id: true, body: true, rating: true },
		},
	},
})
This will give us data that looks something like this:
{
	"id": 1,
	"name": "Millennium Falcon",
	"reviews": [
		{
			"id": 1,
			"body": "She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid",
			"rating": 4
		},
		{
			"id": 2,
			"body": "What a piece of junk!",
			"rating": 1
		},
		{
			"id": 3,
			"body": "She's the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy!",
			"rating": 4
		},
		{
			"id": 4,
			"body": "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought.",
			"rating": 2
		},
		{
			"id": 5,
			"body": "It's the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.",
			"rating": 5
		}
	]
}
Can you please update the notes route so we get our data from SQLite and only do a single query to get the owner and the notes?
Oh, and you'll need to make a couple changes in other spots because the notes will now be a property of the owner instead of a sibling on the loader data.
Prisma also has an include option which makes it easier to include related models. NEVER USE THIS. It's just there for convenience for selecting all fields for a record, but you never want to do that anyway.