Django complementary index definition and management.
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Describe your database index in json files into your apps
Detailed documentation is in the “docs” directory.
Quick start
Add “json_dbindex” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'json_dbindex', )
Run python manage.py list_jsindex to list all defined indexes.
Create indexes
Create a file in you app directory called dbindex_create.json with following contents
- [{“name”: “django_site_composite_idx”,
“table”: “django_site”, “column”: [“domain”,”name”], “predicat”: “WHERE id > 1000”, “using”: “btree”, “database”: “default”, “unique”: yes}]
Trying to create an existing index will not generate an error, only a logging at level notice will be raised.
Drop indexes
Create a file in you app directory called dbindex_drop.json with following contents.
- [{“name”: “django_site_composite_idx”},
{“name”: “django_site_domain_idx”}]
Only the name is required. In the above example two indexes will be dropped. Trying to drop a non existing index will not generate an error, only a logging at level notice will be raised.
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