Should I joint-index an ActiveRecord polymorphic association?

限于喜欢 提交于 2020-01-01 04:37:11

问题


I have a metric table that I expect to be very large. It has a polymorphic association so that it can belongs_to other models that want to record some metric. I typically index association columns like this to speed up association loading. I've heard people talking about joint-indexing this association. This looks like:

add_index :comments, [:commentable_type, :commentable_id]

But I've also heard counsel against creating indexes of low-cardinality, because the payoff of the index doesn't offset the overhead of maintaining it. Since the _type half of my polymorphic association will probably only have 4-5 values across the millions of rows, I'm inclined to only index on the _id portion of the polymorphic association. I will probably create some additional joint-indexes using the _id column and some other unmentioned integer and datetime columns, but I won't include the _type in these indexes either.

Is this what you would do/recommend?


回答1:


Ultimately, this is worth benchmarking before and after adding the index, on a realistic data set - realistic in size and data.

However, you're not creating an index on a field with just a few values. The index is on the combination of the two fields, which is likely to have a lot of different value combinations. The index on the combined fields is a smart idea.




回答2:


It is best practice to put the most selective field first when creating an index on multiple fields. Since you only have 4-5 values of commentable_type, you would be better off doing:

add_index :comments, [:commentable_id, :commentable_type]


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3984211/should-i-joint-index-an-activerecord-polymorphic-association

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