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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.

  1. Am I fighting mongo's intended design?
  2. Should I just stick with a relational db?
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    The schema design series on the mongodb blog might be a good read for you: part 1, part 2 and part 3
    – chridam
    May 2, 2015 at 16:49

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Thanks to @chridam, this schema design guide addressed my concerns.

Looks like you can still incorporate traditional relational concepts when dealing with MongoDb designs.

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  • NoSQL doesn't mean there are no relations. Actually, your solution was pretty perfect. You might want to add proper indices though. May 2, 2015 at 22:55
  • Yeah, my indices are actually GUIDs, I just couldn't be bothered putting real guids in the example :)
    – Twicetimes
    May 2, 2015 at 22:56
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    Which is not what I meant. Pretty sure you'll need an index over "parenthId" to find the childs efficiently. May 2, 2015 at 22:58

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