In my web app i'm using MongoDB GridFS to store user uploaded images.
The rest of the site is managed by MySQL.
In a photo table (in mysql) I have three fields for storing the MongoId of the file object.
- small
- medium
- large
So I store three versions of the image. Small, medium and large.
My question is, sometimes i'll need to use a thumbnail smaller than the 'small' version of the image (i.e. in a widget box, message avatars etc.) or i'll need to use a slighly smaller version of the medium image.
So my question, would it better to just store one image in the GridFS system and then have one field in the photo table storing the MongoID and then create a script that resizes the image on the fly (i.e. http://localhost/image/fetch/{mongoid}?resize=50
Otherwise, in my db i'll need thumbnail_50, thumbnail_100, medium_300, medium_400 etc. etc.
What would be the implications of going down the on-the-fly resize route? is it a bad or a good idea? What would you do?
Thanks.