I have a View that returns some statistics about email lists growth. The models involved are:
models.py
class Contact(models.Model):
email_list = models.ForeignKey(EmailList, related_name='contacts')
customer = models.ForeignKey('Customer', related_name='contacts')
status = models.CharField(max_length=8)
create_date = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
class EmailList(models.Model):
customers = models.ManyToManyField('Customer',
related_name='lists',
through='Contact')
class Customer(models.Model):
is_unsubscribed = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)
unsubscribe_date = models.DateTimeField(null=True, blank=True, db_index=True)
In the View what I'm doing is iterating over all EmailLists objects and getting some metrics: the following way:
view.py
class ListHealthView(View):
def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
start_date, end_date = get_dates_from_querystring(request)
data = []
for email_list in EmailList.objects.all():
# historic data up to start_date
past_contacts = email_list.contacts.filter(
status='active',
create_date__lt=start_date).count()
past_unsubscribes = email_list.customers.filter(
is_unsubscribed=True,
unsubscribe_date__lt=start_date,
contacts__status='active').count()
past_deleted = email_list.contacts.filter(
status='deleted',
modify_date__lt=start_date).count()
# data for the given timeframe
new_contacts = email_list.contacts.filter(
status='active',
create_date__range=(start_date, end_date)).count()
new_unsubscribes = email_list.customers.filter(
is_unsubscribed=True,
unsubscribe_date__range=(start_date, end_date),
contacts__status='active').count()
new_deleted = email_list.contacts.filter(
status='deleted',
modify_date__range=(start_date, end_date)).count()
data.append({
'new_contacts': new_contacts,
'new_unsubscribes': new_unsubscribes,
'new_deleted': new_deleted,
'past_contacts': past_contacts,
'past_unsubscribes': past_unsubscribes,
'past_deleted': past_deleted,
})
return Response({'data': data})
Now this works fine, but as My DB started growing, the response time from this view is above 1s and occasionally will cause long running queries in the Database. I think the most obvious improvement would be to index EmailList.customers
but I think maybe it needs to be a compound index ? Also, is there a better way of doing this ? Maybe using aggregates ?
EDIT
After @bdoubleu answer I tried the following:
data = (
EmailList.objects.annotate(
past_contacts=Count(Subquery(
Contact.objects.values('id').filter(
email_list=F('pk'),
status='active',
create_date__lt=start_date)
)),
past_deleted=Count(Subquery(
Contact.objects.values('id').filter(
email_list=F('pk'),
status='deleted',
modify_date__lt=start_date)
)),
)
.values(
'past_contacts', 'past_deleted',
)
)
I had to change to use F
instead of OuterRef
because I realized that my model EmailList
has id = HashidAutoField(primary_key=True, salt='...')
was causing ProgrammingError: more than one row returned by a subquery used as an expression
but I'm not completely sure about it.
Now the query works but sadly all counts are returned as 0
email_list.contacts.filter
,email_list.customers.filter
but I'm not sureSubquery
won't work withF
, it has to beOuterRef