I'm experimenting with MongoDB for a pet project. The domain model doesn't necessarily suit relational more than no-sql (as far as I'm aware), so it seemed like a good candidate to learn with.
The JSON representation of my model would look something like this:
{
"_id": someId,
"prop1": "foo",
"prop2": "bar",
"entries": [
{
"name": "asdf",
"uri": "http://foo.com/bar"
},
{
"name": "asdf",
"uri": "http://foo.com/bar2",
"x": 5
},
{
"name": "asdf",
"uri": "http://foo.com/bar3"
}
... /* there's going to be lots of these */
]
}
I understand that there's a hard limit on BSON document size of 16MB, and I could theoretically be recording hundreds of thousands of the 'entry' objects per document, which won't fit.
My initial thought was then to have 1 document per 'entry', stored in a different collection, with a reference back to the parent document. eg:
Parent collection
{
"_id": "parent1",
"prop1": "foo",
"prop2": "bar"
}
Child collection
{
"_id": child1,
"parentId": "parent1"
"name": "asdf",
"uri": "http://foo.com/bar1"
},
{
"_id": child2,
"parentId": "parent1"
"name": "asdf",
"uri": "http://foo.com/bar2",
"x": 5
}
Trouble is, that seems very relational in style.
- Am I fighting mongo's intended design?
- Should I just stick with a relational db?