I have many phrases added with .push() to a firebase object like so:
phrases: {
"$phrase_key<1>": {
text: "Hello",
language: "eng"
},
"$phrase_key<2>": {
text: "How are you?",
language: "eng"
}
...
}
Each user gets a shot at translating each sentence by language, so I have:
translations: {
portuguese: {
"$phrase_key": {
"$user_id<1>": "Oi!",
"$user_id<2>": "Olá!",
"$user_id<3>": "Oi!",
},
"$phrase_key<2>": {
"$user_id<1>": "Como vai?",
"$user_id<2>": "Tudo bem?"
}
}
}
Im using the $phrase_id before $user_id in hierarchy because, on the front end, I can simply query for a block of phrases the current user hasn't translated yet using
var translationsRef =
new Firebase("https://<project>.firebaseio.com/translations/portuguese");
var queryRef = translationsRef
.orderByChild(auth.uid) // Session user id
.startAt(null) // Give me phrases the user haven't translated yet
.limitToFirst(10); // 10 of them, please
This is working fine, except that it is very slow, which is understandable since there are tens of thousands of translated phrases and the query is not indexed. Each query takes somewhere between 20-30 seconds to start handing me the results.
I have thought of using .indexOn on my current implementation, but it wouldn't work since I'd have to index on every users id, which is just impossible..
I though of using a compound key for translations ($user_id+"_"+$phrase_id) and index on that, but that would only solve the problem of phrases the user have already translated. I'd have to add a 'null' to missing translations, (numberOfUsers*numberOfPhrases) times..
Let me know if you guys can find a solution or if I should just hop on elastic search already.
Thanks in advance!
Answers to Kato's questions
- _Entries that don't exist at all and have zero translations? Entries where a specific user doesn't exist? You aren't using .child($phrase_key) in your query so orderByChild(auth.uid) is never going to match._
Yes, phrases that haven't been translated yet would not show in the query (they are not a key in the object). If they have been translated by anyone (other than the user in the session), they will return. I thought of using the first translation as a way to determine that the sentence is OK to be sent to other translators.
- _You aren't using .child($phrase_key) in your query so orderByChild(auth.uid) is never going to match._
I'm not using $phrase_key because that's what I want to find out. It's like the $dinossaur_species key in the docs example. I made it extra confusing by not separating the ref to be queried from the query itself, like in the docs. Sorry about that.
- Also, did you want equalTo(null) here? startAt(null) is going to return everything, whether it's null or not?
Yes, you are right. Changing that.