Eloquent query is NOT using index
I have an Eloquent query, which (after transpiring to SQL) looks like this:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS AGGREGATE
FROM `tbl_audits`
WHERE `created_at` BETWEEN '2018-09-01 00:00:00' AND '2018-10-31 23:59:59'
AND `auditable_type` IN ('AppModelsOffer', 'AppModelsAdvertiserContact')
AND `fk_user_id` IN ('10250')
The table tbl_audits has indexes, however the query is not using it.
How would you suggest to re-write the query to use indexes?
Just in case I am also attaching my Eloquent query that is generating this SQL query.
$logs = Audit::with(array( 'user', 'auditable' ))
->whereBetween('created_at', [ "{$start_date} 00:00:00", "{$end_date} 23:59:59" ]);
if ( $auditLogTypes && $auditLogTypes !== 'null' )
{
$auditLogTypesQuery = explode(',', $auditLogTypes);
}
if ( in_array(Offer::class, $auditLogTypesQuery) && $offers && $offers !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('auditable_id', explode(',', $offers));
}
$logs->whereIn('auditable_type', $auditLogTypesQuery);
if ( $users && $users !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('fk_user_id', explode(',', $users));
}
// count the total data for datatables
$totalData = $logs->count();
if ( !$exportToCSV )
{
$logs->skip($start)
->take($length);
}
$logs = $logs->orderBy('created_at', 'DESC')
->get();
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I have an Eloquent query, which (after transpiring to SQL) looks like this:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS AGGREGATE
FROM `tbl_audits`
WHERE `created_at` BETWEEN '2018-09-01 00:00:00' AND '2018-10-31 23:59:59'
AND `auditable_type` IN ('AppModelsOffer', 'AppModelsAdvertiserContact')
AND `fk_user_id` IN ('10250')
The table tbl_audits has indexes, however the query is not using it.
How would you suggest to re-write the query to use indexes?
Just in case I am also attaching my Eloquent query that is generating this SQL query.
$logs = Audit::with(array( 'user', 'auditable' ))
->whereBetween('created_at', [ "{$start_date} 00:00:00", "{$end_date} 23:59:59" ]);
if ( $auditLogTypes && $auditLogTypes !== 'null' )
{
$auditLogTypesQuery = explode(',', $auditLogTypes);
}
if ( in_array(Offer::class, $auditLogTypesQuery) && $offers && $offers !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('auditable_id', explode(',', $offers));
}
$logs->whereIn('auditable_type', $auditLogTypesQuery);
if ( $users && $users !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('fk_user_id', explode(',', $users));
}
// count the total data for datatables
$totalData = $logs->count();
if ( !$exportToCSV )
{
$logs->skip($start)
->take($length);
}
$logs = $logs->orderBy('created_at', 'DESC')
->get();
mysql sql laravel eloquent
There's no way to rewrite it. Which indexes exist?
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:40
Which indexes exist? What is it meant to use? What doesEXPLAIN
output?
– apokryfos
Nov 21 '18 at 10:43
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I have an Eloquent query, which (after transpiring to SQL) looks like this:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS AGGREGATE
FROM `tbl_audits`
WHERE `created_at` BETWEEN '2018-09-01 00:00:00' AND '2018-10-31 23:59:59'
AND `auditable_type` IN ('AppModelsOffer', 'AppModelsAdvertiserContact')
AND `fk_user_id` IN ('10250')
The table tbl_audits has indexes, however the query is not using it.
How would you suggest to re-write the query to use indexes?
Just in case I am also attaching my Eloquent query that is generating this SQL query.
$logs = Audit::with(array( 'user', 'auditable' ))
->whereBetween('created_at', [ "{$start_date} 00:00:00", "{$end_date} 23:59:59" ]);
if ( $auditLogTypes && $auditLogTypes !== 'null' )
{
$auditLogTypesQuery = explode(',', $auditLogTypes);
}
if ( in_array(Offer::class, $auditLogTypesQuery) && $offers && $offers !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('auditable_id', explode(',', $offers));
}
$logs->whereIn('auditable_type', $auditLogTypesQuery);
if ( $users && $users !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('fk_user_id', explode(',', $users));
}
// count the total data for datatables
$totalData = $logs->count();
if ( !$exportToCSV )
{
$logs->skip($start)
->take($length);
}
$logs = $logs->orderBy('created_at', 'DESC')
->get();
mysql sql laravel eloquent
I have an Eloquent query, which (after transpiring to SQL) looks like this:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS AGGREGATE
FROM `tbl_audits`
WHERE `created_at` BETWEEN '2018-09-01 00:00:00' AND '2018-10-31 23:59:59'
AND `auditable_type` IN ('AppModelsOffer', 'AppModelsAdvertiserContact')
AND `fk_user_id` IN ('10250')
The table tbl_audits has indexes, however the query is not using it.
How would you suggest to re-write the query to use indexes?
Just in case I am also attaching my Eloquent query that is generating this SQL query.
$logs = Audit::with(array( 'user', 'auditable' ))
->whereBetween('created_at', [ "{$start_date} 00:00:00", "{$end_date} 23:59:59" ]);
if ( $auditLogTypes && $auditLogTypes !== 'null' )
{
$auditLogTypesQuery = explode(',', $auditLogTypes);
}
if ( in_array(Offer::class, $auditLogTypesQuery) && $offers && $offers !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('auditable_id', explode(',', $offers));
}
$logs->whereIn('auditable_type', $auditLogTypesQuery);
if ( $users && $users !== 'null' )
{
$logs->whereIn('fk_user_id', explode(',', $users));
}
// count the total data for datatables
$totalData = $logs->count();
if ( !$exportToCSV )
{
$logs->skip($start)
->take($length);
}
$logs = $logs->orderBy('created_at', 'DESC')
->get();
mysql sql laravel eloquent
mysql sql laravel eloquent
asked Nov 21 '18 at 10:32
Adel Maratova
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There's no way to rewrite it. Which indexes exist?
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:40
Which indexes exist? What is it meant to use? What doesEXPLAIN
output?
– apokryfos
Nov 21 '18 at 10:43
add a comment |
There's no way to rewrite it. Which indexes exist?
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:40
Which indexes exist? What is it meant to use? What doesEXPLAIN
output?
– apokryfos
Nov 21 '18 at 10:43
There's no way to rewrite it. Which indexes exist?
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:40
There's no way to rewrite it. Which indexes exist?
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:40
Which indexes exist? What is it meant to use? What does
EXPLAIN
output?– apokryfos
Nov 21 '18 at 10:43
Which indexes exist? What is it meant to use? What does
EXPLAIN
output?– apokryfos
Nov 21 '18 at 10:43
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If not exists, you can try to create such a composite index :
create index idx_aud_created_userid on tbl_audits (created_at, fk_user_id)
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If not exists, you can try to create such a composite index :
create index idx_aud_created_userid on tbl_audits (created_at, fk_user_id)
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If not exists, you can try to create such a composite index :
create index idx_aud_created_userid on tbl_audits (created_at, fk_user_id)
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If not exists, you can try to create such a composite index :
create index idx_aud_created_userid on tbl_audits (created_at, fk_user_id)
If not exists, you can try to create such a composite index :
create index idx_aud_created_userid on tbl_audits (created_at, fk_user_id)
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There's no way to rewrite it. Which indexes exist?
– dnoeth
Nov 21 '18 at 10:40
Which indexes exist? What is it meant to use? What does
EXPLAIN
output?– apokryfos
Nov 21 '18 at 10:43