Fix merge conflicts
[mediagoblin.git] / mediagoblin / db / mongo / indexes.py
1 # GNU MediaGoblin -- federated, autonomous media hosting
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16
17 """
18 Indexes for the local database.
19
20 To add new indexes
21 ------------------
22
23 Indexes are recorded in the following format:
24
25 ACTIVE_INDEXES = {
26 'collection_name': {
27 'identifier': { # key identifier used for possibly deprecating later
28 'index': [index_foo_goes_here]}}
29
30 ... and anything else being parameters to the create_index function
31 (including unique=True, etc)
32
33 Current indexes must be registered in ACTIVE_INDEXES... deprecated
34 indexes should be marked in DEPRECATED_INDEXES.
35
36 Remember, ordering of compound indexes MATTERS. Read below for more.
37
38 REQUIRED READING:
39 - http://kylebanker.com/blog/2010/09/21/the-joy-of-mongodb-indexes/
40
41 - http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Indexes
42 - http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Indexing+Advice+and+FAQ
43
44
45 To remove deprecated indexes
46 ----------------------------
47
48 Removing deprecated indexes is the same, just move the index into the
49 deprecated indexes mapping.
50
51 DEPRECATED_INDEXES = {
52 'collection_name': {
53 'deprecated_index_identifier1': {
54 'index': [index_foo_goes_here]}}
55
56 ... etc.
57
58 If an index has been deprecated that identifier should NEVER BE USED
59 AGAIN. Eg, if you previously had 'awesomepants_unique', you shouldn't
60 use 'awesomepants_unique' again, you should create a totally new name
61 or at worst use 'awesomepants_unique2'.
62 """
63
64 from pymongo import ASCENDING, DESCENDING
65
66
67 ################
68 # Active indexes
69 ################
70 ACTIVE_INDEXES = {}
71
72 # MediaEntry indexes
73 # ------------------
74
75 MEDIAENTRY_INDEXES = {
76 'uploader_slug_unique': {
77 # Matching an object to an uploader + slug.
78 # MediaEntries are unique on these two combined, eg:
79 # /u/${myuser}/m/${myslugname}/
80 'index': [('uploader', ASCENDING),
81 ('slug', ASCENDING)],
82 'unique': True},
83
84 'created': {
85 # A global index for all media entries created, in descending
86 # order. This is used for the site's frontpage.
87 'index': [('created', DESCENDING)]},
88
89 'uploader_created': {
90 # Indexing on uploaders and when media entries are created.
91 # Used for showing a user gallery, etc.
92 'index': [('uploader', ASCENDING),
93 ('created', DESCENDING)]},
94
95 'state_uploader_tags_created': {
96 # Indexing on processed?, media uploader, associated tags, and
97 # timestamp Used for showing media items matching a tag
98 # search, most recent first.
99 'index': [('state', ASCENDING),
100 ('uploader', ASCENDING),
101 ('tags.slug', DESCENDING),
102 ('created', DESCENDING)]},
103
104 'state_tags_created': {
105 # Indexing on processed?, media tags, and timestamp (across all users)
106 # This is used for a front page tag search.
107 'index': [('state', ASCENDING),
108 ('tags.slug', DESCENDING),
109 ('created', DESCENDING)]}}
110
111
112 ACTIVE_INDEXES['media_entries'] = MEDIAENTRY_INDEXES
113
114
115 # User indexes
116 # ------------
117
118 USER_INDEXES = {
119 'username_unique': {
120 # Index usernames, and make sure they're unique.
121 # ... I guess we might need to adjust this once we're federated :)
122 'index': 'username',
123 'unique': True},
124 'created': {
125 # All most recently created users
126 'index': 'created'}}
127
128
129 ACTIVE_INDEXES['users'] = USER_INDEXES
130
131
132 # MediaComment indexes
133
134 MEDIA_COMMENT_INDEXES = {
135 'mediaentry_created': {
136 'index': [('media_entry', ASCENDING),
137 ('created', DESCENDING)]}}
138
139 ACTIVE_INDEXES['media_comments'] = MEDIA_COMMENT_INDEXES
140
141
142 ####################
143 # Deprecated indexes
144 ####################
145
146 DEPRECATED_INDEXES = {}