I was using N1QL to read data from my couchbase db and was encountering very bad performance. I'm working with views atm, but if anyone has an idea why this happens, I'm happy to know and maybe I'll go back to N1QL. While the pagination is very slow with 2M records (but works), the paginated search times out @ 2M records. Couchbase CE 4.1.0
Here is the Query:
public static function findByPage($recordsPerPage, $page) {
$query = CouchbaseN1qlQuery::fromString('SELECT * FROM `public_portal` WHERE `collection`=$collection ORDER BY `_id` LIMIT $limit OFFSET $offset');
$query->options['$collection'] = static::COLLECTION_NAME;
$query->options['$limit'] = $recordsPerPage;
$query->options['$offset'] = $recordsPerPage*($page-1);
return self::doQueryAndGetObjects($query);
}
The indexes:
CREATE INDEX `public_portal_collection` ON `public_portal`(`collection`) USING GSI;
CREATE INDEX `public_portal_id` ON `public_portal`(`_id`) USING GSI;
My explain:
cbq> EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM `public_portal` WHERE `collection`="tree" ORDER BY `_id` LIMIT 24 OFFSET 24;
{
"requestID": "ab6df326-8f33-48b6-84a4-c22ac394f803",
"signature": "json",
"results": [
{
"#operator": "Sequence",
"~children": [
{
"#operator": "Sequence",
"~children": [
{
"#operator": "IndexScan",
"index": "public_portal_collection",
"keyspace": "public_portal",
"namespace": "default",
"spans": [
{
"Range": {
"High": [
"\"tree\""
],
"Inclusion": 3,
"Low": [
"\"tree\""
]
}
}
],
"using": "gsi"
},
{
"#operator": "Parallel",
"~child": {
"#operator": "Sequence",
"~children": [
{
"#operator": "Fetch",
"keyspace": "public_portal",
"namespace": "default"
},
{
"#operator": "Filter",
"condition": "((`public_portal`.`collection`) = \"tree\")"
},
{
"#operator": "InitialProject",
"result_terms": [
{
"expr": "self",
"star": true
}
]
}
]
}
}
]
},
{
"#operator": "Order",
"sort_terms": [
{
"expr": "(`public_portal`.`_id`)"
}
]
},
{
"#operator": "Offset",
"expr": "24"
},
{
"#operator": "Limit",
"expr": "24"
},
{
"#operator": "FinalProject"
}
]
}
],
"status": "success",
"metrics": {
"elapsedTime": "6.755603ms",
"executionTime": "6.573912ms",
"resultCount": 1,
"resultSize": 2972
}
}
This was done with 4000x5 records.
"Collection" is what I call "type".