I'm working on an app (Rails 3.2, Mongoid) that takes all (by all I mean 'a lot') photos from a user. First, we get the albums (<userid>/albums
), then, for each album, we take the photos in it (<albumid>/photos
), then, the user photos (<userid>/photos
). Then we do some operations on each photo, and save them to a DB.
Right now, as a safety net, for each 'orphan' photo, I check if the photo is not already present, to avoid duplicates. The current check is done on the db with a exists
query. However, is makes lots of db queries, and this is not acceptable. I tried to do it server side, using an array to keep track of the photos, but it was way slower (I used Array#select
if my memory is correct).
So, two questions : 1/ Is this 'safety net' useful, or can I take for granted that the orphan photos cannot be duplicates ? I'm thinking yes, but I think the check is done for a reason. 2/ If I have to check in order to be sure that there is no duplicates in the database, how should I do it in order to be efficient ?
EDIT
Ok looks like there truly can be duplicates, so question 1/ is solved. Now about 2: is it possible to "guess" from the retrieved photo fields if it belongs to an album, even though there's no field like album_id
? As in "if the photo is not from user
and user
is tagged in" -> orphan ?
Thanks for you time!