forked from GNUsocial/gnu-social
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Extended subscription table indexes for subscriber and subscribed to include the created field, which is used to sort for display. This lets us skip a filesort and do the join much more efficiently. Alter table from 08to09.sql needs to be run manually (though no ill effects if you forget other than not getting the perf improvement).
54 lines
1.8 KiB
SQL
54 lines
1.8 KiB
SQL
alter table notice
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modify column content text comment 'update content';
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alter table message
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modify column content text comment 'message content';
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alter table profile
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modify column bio text comment 'descriptive biography';
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alter table user_group
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modify column description text comment 'group description';
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alter table file_oembed
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add column mimetype varchar(50) comment 'mime type of resource';
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create table config (
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section varchar(32) comment 'configuration section',
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setting varchar(32) comment 'configuration setting',
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value varchar(255) comment 'configuration value',
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constraint primary key (section, setting)
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) ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
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create table user_role (
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user_id integer not null comment 'user having the role' references user (id),
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role varchar(32) not null comment 'string representing the role',
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created datetime not null comment 'date the role was granted',
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constraint primary key (user_id, role)
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) ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
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create table login_token (
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user_id integer not null comment 'user owning this token' references user (id),
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token char(32) not null comment 'token useable for logging in',
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created datetime not null comment 'date this record was created',
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modified timestamp comment 'date this record was modified',
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constraint primary key (user_id)
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) ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
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alter table fave
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drop index fave_user_id_idx,
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add index fave_user_id_idx (user_id,modified);
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alter table subscription
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drop index subscription_subscriber_idx,
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add index subscription_subscriber_idx (subscriber,created),
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drop index subscription_subscribed_idx,
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add index subscription_subscribed_idx (subscribed,created);
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