I have a feed
table with say fields:
id
- unique feed idcreated
- the date the feed was createdtable
- the name of the table the rest of the feed info resides
Then I have say 2 tables: feed_image
and feed_text
. Now these 2 tables contain different information about a feed, different fields.
How is it possible (in MySQL) to extract the information for the feed from the appropriate table which name is specified in feed.table
?
Here is how my schema looks like:
+------------------+
| table_a |
+---------------------+ |------------------|
| feed | | id |
|---------------------| +------+ feed_id |
| id <-------------------+-+ | field_in_a |
| created | | | ... |
| table | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | +------------------+
+---------------------+ |
|
|
| +-------------------+
| | table_b |
| |-------------------|
| | id |
+--------+ feed_id |
| field_in_b |
| ... |
| |
| |
| |
| |
+-------------------+
Each feed exists either in table_a or table_b or table_c or ... (I have like 30 of them). How can I specify which table to extract the info from (each table has a different structure).
Or, if I add indexes on each table_*.feed_id
and map it to feed.id
, would InnoDB do some magic, so when I JOIN them all it would look in just one of them, not all 30?
My latest idea is to have just one table feed
with a field feed.content
where I would store a serialized PHP object of a different PHP class representing the different feed type and its individual contents.
What is the best way to go regarding performance?
P.S.: No records would need to be selected / searched / ordered by individual parameters, just by created
. The idea should be able to work well with 1 000 000+ records.
UPDATE:
To clarify about the 30+ table_a/b/c..
Each feed can be of too many different types (new ones will also be added with time):
- An image feed would have VARCHAR(255)
url
field - A text feed would have LONGTEXT
text
field - A youtube.com feed would have VARCHAR(255)
title
, VARCHAR(255)video_id
fields - A *.com feed would have *
x1
, *x2
, *x3
... fields
Each of these feeds will be then displayed with PHP according to type:
- An image will be displayed as na image from the given URL
- A text will be displayed as a pure text
- A youtube.com feed would display a video player with the given title from the given video id
- A *.com feed would display... :)