I am using MySQL data base with Rails. I have created a field of type string
. Are there any limits to its length? What about type text
?
Also as text
is variable sized, I believe there would be extra costs associated with using text objects. How important can they get, if at all?
3 Answers
CHAR
A fixed-length string that is always right-padded with spaces to the specified length when stored The range of Length is 1 to 255 characters. Trailing spaces are removed when the value is retrieved.
CHAR
values are sorted and compared in case-insensitive fashion according to the default character set unless theBINARY
keyword is given.
VARCHAR
A variable-length string. Note: Trailing spaces are removed when the value is stored (this differs from the ANSI SQL specification)
The range of Length is 1 to 255 characters.VARCHAR
values are sorted and compared in case-insensitive fashion unless theBINARY
keyword is given
TINYBLOB, TINYTEXT
A
TINYBLOB
orTINYTEXT
column with a maximum length of 255 (28 - 1) characters
BLOB, TEXT
A
BLOB
orTEXT
column with a maximum length of 65,535 (216 - 1) characters , bytes = 64 KiB
MEDIUMBLOB, MEDIUMTEXT
A
MEDIUMBLOB
orMEDIUMTEXT
column with a maximum length of 16,777,215 (224 - 1)characters , bytes = 16 MiB
LONGBLOB, LONGTEXT
A
LONGBLOB
orLONGTEXT
column with a maximum length of 4,294,967,295 (232 - 1) characters , bytes = 4 GiB
See MySQL Data Types Quick Reference Table for more info.
also you can see MYSQL - String Type Overview
String, in general, should be used for short text. For example, it is a VARCHAR(255)
under MySQL.
Text uses the larger text from the database, like, in MySQL, the type TEXT
.
For information on how this works and the internals in MySQL and limits and such, see the other answer by Pekka.
If you are requesting, say, a paragraph, I would use text. If you are requesting a username or email, use string.
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1Looks like there is still a limit on type TEXT (655365) viz: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/blob.html (see also LONGTEXT as an option) May 21, 2014 at 18:16
See the mySQL manual on String Types.
Varchar (String):
Values in VARCHAR columns are variable-length strings. The length can be specified as a value from 0 to 255 before MySQL 5.0.3, and 0 to 65,535 in 5.0.3 and later versions. The effective maximum length of a VARCHAR in MySQL 5.0.3 and later is subject to the maximum row size (65,535 bytes, which is shared among all columns) and the character set used.
Text: See storage requirements
If you want a fixed size text field, use CHAR
which can be 255 characters in length maximum. VARCHAR
and TEXT
both have variable length.
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This isn't relevant to migrations, which uses "string" and "text" Jun 11, 2010 at 11:08
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@~mathepic there was no mention of Rails in the original question - only mySQL. Thanks for the heads up though.– PekkaJun 11, 2010 at 11:09
STRING
(in MySQL 5.5) was 1056 characters long.