From: | Pierre Thibault <pierre(dot)thibault1(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Dynamic data model, locks and performance |
Date: | 2010-07-29 03:15:06 |
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2010/7/28 Craig Ringer <craig(at)postnewspapers(dot)com(dot)au>
> On 29/07/10 07:06, Pierre Thibault wrote:
> I doubt anyone can make any useful recommendations without a more
> complete explanation of what you're trying to achieve and why you want
> to do what you have described.
>
Thank you Craig,
Yes, I was not very specific. I have an idea in mind. Everyone knows about
Craig's List and the hype about NoSql databases. This seems to be cool to do
full text searches in a lot of data. But what about doing more formal
searches based specific criteria like dates, numbers or other kind values on
specific fields? This where an SQL database shines.
What I would like to do is enable users to create their own data model.
Enable them to create a model and make it evolve. For example, it would be
cool to create a model to represent car adds. Then, the buyers can search
adds using the previous model with specific criteria like the color of the
car they want.
I thought about using a table where each row would represents a field in the
dynamic model. The row would contain a fields for each possible data type
supported but only one of them would be used. This would waste a lot space
and it would also be hard to query efficiently but I will not have to change
the schema as users create new models. Otherwise, I would create a standard
data model and apply the changes as users update their models.
I also like to support inheritance so we can have a simple model for regular
adds and more specfic models with more fields for car adds for example.
I have a really hard finding how to implement my idea efficiently. So the
advice of experienced database developers is what I am looking for.
>
> Re Pg-specific stuff, you should look into hstore. It might offer a way
> to avoid the need for dynamic table re-structuring.
>
I thought about using maps for the entities of my domain model. hstore seems
to be an interesting avenue.
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A+
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Pierre
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