I'm looking for feedback on an approach for modeling certain to-many relationships in Datomic.
The problem
Suppose I want to design the Datomic schema for a domain where a Person has a list of favorite Movies. For instance, John
's favorite movies are Gladiator
, Star Wars
, and Fight Club
.
The most obvious schema for modeling this in Datomic is with a cardinality-many attribute, e.g:
#{["John" :person/favorite-movies "Gladiator"]
["John" :person/favorite-movies "Star Wars"]
["John" :person/favorite-movies "Fight Club"]}
This approach makes it easy to add or remove movies from the list (simply use :db/add
and :db/retract
), but I find it impractical for resetting the whole list of movies - you essentially need to compute a diff between the old list and the new, and that has to run in a transaction function. This gets even worse when the elements of the list are not scalars.
Alternative approach
As an alternative approach, I'm considering introducing an indirection using a set entity:
#{["John" :person/favorite-movies 42]
[42 :set.string/contains "Gladiator"]
[42 :set.string/contains "Star Wars"]
[42 :set.string/contains "Fight Club"]}
With this approach, :person/favorite-movies
is a cardinality-one, ref-typed attribute, and :set.string/contains
is cardinality-many, string-typed attribute. Resetting the list is then simply a matter of creating a new set entity:
[{:db/id "John"
:person/favorite-movies {:db/id (d/tempid :db.part/user)
:set.string/contains ["Gladiator"
"The Lord of the Rings"
"A Clockwork Orange"
"True Romance"]}}]
Are there known limitations to this approach of modeling to-many relationships?
Edit: A less trivial use case
It's more relevant to study this problem in a case where the relationship is ref-typed, not scalar-typed, because some issues on appear with ref-typed attributes in Datomic.
It's also more relevant to study a use case where a 'reset' operation for the relationship makes more sense, which is not really the case for 'favorite movies'.
Example: A form with checkboxes, in which a user may provide an Answer
to a Question
by selecting a set of Option
s. The user may update her Answer
to the Question
. The goal is to model the Answer - Option
relationship.
A canonical Datomic schema for this information model would be:
:answer/id
: unique id of the answer (scalar-typed, unique-identity):option/id
: unique id of the option (scalar-typed, unique-identity):answer/selectedOptions
(ref-typed, cardinality-many)