Best way to do one-to-many "JOIN" in CouchDB
I am looking for a CouchDB equivalent to "SQL joins".
In my example there are CouchDB documents that are list elements:
{ "type" : "el", "id" : "1", "content" : "first" }
{ "type" : "el", "id" : "2", "content" : "second" }
{ "type" : "el", "id" : "3", "content" : "third" }
There is one document that defines the list:
{ "type" : "list", "elements" : ["2","1"] , "id" : "abc123" }
As you can see the third element was deleted, it is no longer part of the list. So it must not be part of the result. Now I want a view that returns the content elements including the right order.
The result could be:
{ "content" : ["second", "first"] }
In this case the order of the elements is already as it should be. Another possible result:
{ "content" : [{"content" : "first", "order" : 2},{"content" : "second", "order" : 1}] }
I started writing the map function:
map = function (doc) {
if (doc.type === 'el') {
emit(doc.id, {"content" : doc.content}); //emit the id and the content
exit;
}
if (doc.type === 'list') {
for ( var i=0, l=doc.elements.length; i<l; ++i ){
emit(doc.elements[i], { "order" : i }); //emit the id and the order
}
}
}
This is as far as I can get. Can you correct my mistakes and write a reduce function? Remember that the third document must not be part of the result.
Of course you can write a different map function also. But the structure of the documents (one definig element document and an entry document for each entry) cannot be changed.
EDIT: Do not miss JasonSmith's comment 开发者_如何学Goto his answer, where he describes how to do this shorter.
Thank you! This is a great example to show off CouchDB 0.11's new features!
You must use the fetch-related-data feature to reference documents
in the view. Optionally, for more convenient JSON, use a _list function to
clean up the results. See Couchio's writeup on "JOIN"s for details.
Here is the plan:
Firstly, you have a uniqueness contstraint on your
eldocuments. If two of them have id=2, that's a problem. It is necessary to use the_idfield instead ifid. CouchDB will guarantee uniqueness, but also, the rest of this plan requires_idin order to fetch documents by ID.{ "type" : "el", "_id" : "1", "content" : "first" } { "type" : "el", "_id" : "2", "content" : "second" } { "type" : "el", "_id" : "3", "content" : "third" }If changing the documents to use
_idis absolutely impossible, you can create a simple view toemit(doc.id, doc)and then re-insert that into a temporary database. This convertsidto_idbut adds some complexity.The view emits
{"_id": content_id}data keyed on[list_id, sort_number], to "clump" the lists with their content.function(doc) { if(doc.type == 'list') { for (var i in doc.elements) { // Link to the el document's id. var id = doc.elements[i]; emit([doc.id, i], {'_id': id}); } } }Now there is a simple list of
eldocuments, in the correct order. You can usestartkeyandendkeyif you want to see only a particular list.curl localhost:5984/x/_design/myapp/_view/els {"total_rows":2,"offset":0,"rows":[ {"id":"036f3614aeee05344cdfb66fa1002db6","key":["abc123","0"],"value":{"_id":"2"}}, {"id":"036f3614aeee05344cdfb66fa1002db6","key":["abc123","1"],"value":{"_id":"1"}} ]}To get the
elcontent, query withinclude_docs=true. Through the magic of_id, theeldocuments will load.curl localhost:5984/x/_design/myapp/_view/els?include_docs=true {"total_rows":2,"offset":0,"rows":[ {"id":"036f3614aeee05344cdfb66fa1002db6","key":["abc123","0"],"value":{"_id":"2"},"doc":{"_id":"2","_rev":"1-4530dc6946d78f1e97f56568de5a85d9","type":"el","content":"second"}}, {"id":"036f3614aeee05344cdfb66fa1002db6","key":["abc123","1"],"value":{"_id":"1"},"doc":{"_id":"1","_rev":"1-852badd683f22ad4705ed9fcdea5b814","type":"el","content":"first"}} ]}Notice, this is already all the information you need. If your client is flexible, you can parse the information out of this JSON. The next optional step simply reformats it to match what you need.
Use a
_listfunction, which simply reformats the view output. People use them to output XML or HTML however we will make the JSON more convenient.function(head, req) { var headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}; var result; if(req.query.include_docs != 'true') { start({'code': 400, headers: headers}); result = {'error': 'I require include_docs=true'}; } else { start({'headers': headers}); result = {'content': []}; while(row = getRow()) { result.content.push(row.doc.content); } } send(JSON.stringify(result)); }The results match. Of course in production you will need
startkeyandendkeyto specify the list you want.curl -g 'localhost:5984/x/_design/myapp/_list/pretty/els?include_docs=true&startkey=["abc123",""]&endkey=["abc123",{}]' {"content":["second","first"]}
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