I have the following cypher queries and their execution plans respectively,
Before optimization,
match (o:Order {statusId:74}) <- [:HAS_ORDERS] - (m:Member)
with m,o
match (m:Member) - [:HAS_WALLET] -> (w:Wallet) where w.currentBalance < 250
return m as Members,collect(o) as Orders,w as Wallets order by m.createdAt desc limit 10
After optimization (db hits reduced by 40-50%),
match (m:Member) - [:HAS_ORDERS]->(o:Order {statusId:74})
with m, collect(o) as Orders
match (m) - [:HAS_WALLET] - (w:Wallet) where w.currentBalance < 250
return m as Members, Orders, w as Wallets
order by m.createdAt desc limit 10
There are 3 types of nodes, Member, Order and Wallet. And the relation between them goes like this,
- Member - [:HAS_ORDERS] -> Order,
- Member - [:HAS_WALLET] -> Wallet
I have around 100k Member nodes (100k wallet) and almost 570k orders for those members. I want to fetch all the members who have order status 74 and wallet balance less than 250, and the above query gives the desired result but it takes an average 1.5 sec to respond.
I suspect there is a still scope of optimization here but I'm not be able to figure out. I've added indexing on fields upon which I'm filtering the data.
I've just started exploring neo4j and not sure how can I optimize this.