I have this query which heavily uses three subqueries.
SELECT m.id AS id,
m.restaurant_id,
m.title_en AS title,
m.description_en AS description,
CONCAT('{"id":',m.id, ', "title": "',m.title_en, '", "description": "', m.description_en, '", "categories": ', '[',GROUP_CONCAT('{"id":',f.id,',"name": "',f.name_en,'"',',"description": "',f.description_en,'"',',"items": ',f.items,'}' SEPARATOR ','),']','}') categories
FROM menus m
INNER JOIN
(SELECT c.id AS id,
c.name_en AS name_en,
c.menu_id AS menu_id,
c.description_en AS description_en,
CONCAT('[',GROUP_CONCAT('{"id":',g.id,',"name": "',g.name_en,'"',',"description": "',g.description_en,'"',',"sizes": ',g.sizes,'}' SEPARATOR ','),']') items
FROM categories c
INNER JOIN
(SELECT i.id AS id,
i.name_en AS name_en,
i.category_id AS category_id,
i.description_en AS description_en,
CONCAT('[',GROUP_CONCAT('{"name": "',s.name_en,'"',',"price":', si.price,'}' SEPARATOR ','),']') sizes
FROM items i
INNER JOIN items_sizes si ON si.item_id = i.id
INNER JOIN sizes s ON si.size_id = s.id
GROUP BY i.id) g ON g.category_id = c.id
GROUP BY c.id) f ON m.id = f.menu_id
GROUP BY m.id
HAVING m.restaurant_id = 1 LIMIT 10;
This query results in something like
{id: "",
title: "",
desctiption: "",
categories: {
id: "",
name: "",
description: "",
items: {
id: "",
name: "",
description: "",
sizes: {
name: "",
price: ""
}
}
}
}
However this query takes over 20 seconds to run which is quite huge. I suspect that the reason is the heavy use of sub-queries however I am not sure and can not find a way other than that to implement this complex query
EDIT: There is a table menu having a title and description, a menu has many categories which in turn has a name and a description. A category has many items which in turn has many sizes What I am trying to achieve is an aggregation of all those in a json string through group concat it works and i have the correct results the problem is the time it takes which is over 20 seconds and is disastrous for the current application i am developing.
menus(id:integer, title_en:string, description_en:string);
categories(id:integer, name_en:string, description_en:description, menu_id:integer)
items(id:integer, name_en:string, description:string, category_id:integer)
items_sizes(id:integer, price:integer, item_id:integer, size_id:integer)
sizes(id:integer, name_en:string);
EDIT:
results of EXPLAIN
1, PRIMARY, m, index, PRIMARY, PRIMARY, 4, , 4060,
1, PRIMARY, , ref, key0, key0, 4, m.id, 98,
2, DERIVED, c, index, PRIMARY, PRIMARY, 4, , 39961,
2, DERIVED, , ref, key0, key0, 5, c.id, 10,
3, DERIVED, s, ALL, PRIMARY, , , , 1122, Using temporary; Using filesort
3, DERIVED, si, ref, item_id,size_id, size_id, 4, s.id, 338,
3, DERIVED, i, eq_ref, PRIMARY, PRIMARY, 4, si.item_id, 1,
EXPLAIN
on your query to get an explanation about where the bottlenecks are.