I've a requirement to design a database for an ecommerce app that has vast scope of product categories ranging from pin to plane. All products have different kinds of features. For example, a mobile phone has specific features like memory, camera mega pixel, screen size etc whilst a house has land size, number of storeys and rooms, garage size etc. Such specific features go on and on as much as we've products. Whist all have some common features, there are mostly very different and specific features of all. So, it has gotten bit confusing while designing its database. I'm doing it for the first time.
My query is about database design. Here is what I'm planning to do:
- Create a master table with all fields, that tells if a field is common or specific and map them with respective category of the product. All products will have "common" fields but "specific" will be shown only for one category.
table: ALL_COLUMNS
columns: id, name, type(common or specific), category(phone, car, laptop etc.)
Fetch respective fields from all_columns table while showing the fields on the front.
Store the user data in another table along with mapped fields
table: ALL_USER_DATA
columns: id, columnid, value
I don't know what is the right way and how it is done with established apps and site. So, I'm looking forward if someone could tell if this is the right way of database architecture of an ecommerce app with highly comprehensive and sparse set of categories and features.
Thank you all.