I'm reading a book about Django Coding Style and one they discuss here is db_index=True. Ever since of using Django, I'm never use this function because I don't know what's this function can do.
Here is my question, when to consider adding indexes?
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I'm reading a book about Django Coding Style and one they discuss here is db_index=True. Ever since of using Django, I'm never use this function because I don't know what's this function can do. Here is my question, when to consider adding indexes? |
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This is not really django specific; more to do with databases. You add indexes on columns when you want to speed up searches on that column. Typically, only the primary key is indexed by the database. This means look ups using the primary key are optimized. If you do a lot of lookups on a secondary column, consider adding an index to that column to speed things up. Keep in mind, like most problems of scale, these only apply if you have a statistically large number of rows (10,000 is not large). Additionally, every time you do an insert, indexes need to be updated. So be careful on which column you add indexes. As always, you can only optimize what you can measure - so use the |
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