I'm trying to optimize this query:
SELECT `posts`.* FROM `posts` INNER JOIN `posts_tags`
ON `posts`.id = `posts_tags`.post_id
WHERE (((`posts_tags`.tag_id = 1)))
ORDER BY posts.created_at DESC;
The size of tables is 38k rows, and 31k and mysql uses "filesort" so it gets pretty slow. I tried to use different indexes, no luck.
CREATE TABLE `posts` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`created_at` datetime default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
KEY `index_posts_on_created_at` (`created_at`),
KEY `for_tags` (`trashed`,`published`,`clan_private`,`created_at`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=44390 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci
CREATE TABLE `posts_tags` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`post_id` int(11) default NULL,
`tag_id` int(11) default NULL,
`created_at` datetime default NULL,
`updated_at` datetime default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
KEY `index_posts_tags_on_post_id_and_tag_id` (`post_id`,`tag_id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=63175 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8
+----+-------------+------------+--------+--------------------------+--------------------------+---------+---------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | Extra |
+----+-------------+------------+--------+--------------------------+--------------------------+---------+---------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | SIMPLE | posts_tags | index | index_post_id_and_tag_id | index_post_id_and_tag_id | 10 | NULL | 24159 | Using where; Using index; Using temporary; Using filesort |
| 1 | SIMPLE | posts | eq_ref | PRIMARY | PRIMARY | 4 | .posts_tags.post_id | 1 | |
+----+-------------+------------+--------+--------------------------+--------------------------+---------+---------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
What kind of index I need to define to avoid mysql using filesort? Is it possible when order field is not in where clause?
update:
Profiling results:
mysql> show profile for query 1;
+--------------------------------+----------+
| Status | Duration |
+--------------------------------+----------+
| starting | 0.000027 |
| checking query cache for query | 0.037953 |
| Opening tables | 0.000028 |
| System lock | 0.010382 |
| Table lock | 0.023894 |
| init | 0.000057 |
| optimizing | 0.010030 |
| statistics | 0.000026 |
| preparing | 0.000018 |
| Creating tmp table | 0.128619 |
| executing | 0.000008 |
| Copying to tmp table | 1.819463 |
| Sorting result | 0.001092 |
| Sending data | 0.004239 |
| end | 0.000012 |
| removing tmp table | 0.000885 |
| end | 0.000006 |
| end | 0.000005 |
| query end | 0.000006 |
| storing result in query cache | 0.000005 |
| freeing items | 0.000021 |
| closing tables | 0.000013 |
| logging slow query | 0.000004 |
| cleaning up | 0.000006 |
+--------------------------------+----------+
update2:
Real query (some more boolean fields, more useless indexes)
SELECT `posts`.* FROM `posts` INNER JOIN `posts_tags`
ON `posts`.id = `posts_tags`.post_id
WHERE ((`posts_tags`.tag_id = 7971))
AND (((posts.trashed = 0)
AND (`posts`.`published` = 1
AND `posts`.`clan_private` = 0))
AND ((`posts_tags`.tag_id = 7971)))
ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 0, 10;
Empty set (1.25 sec)
Without ORDER BY — 0.01s.
+----+-------------+------------+--------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------+---------+---------------------+-------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | Extra |
+----+-------------+------------+--------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------+---------+---------------------+-------+--------------------------+
| 1 | SIMPLE | posts_tags | index | index_posts_tags_on_post_id_and_tag_id | index_posts_tags_... | 10 | NULL | 23988 | Using where; Using index |
| 1 | SIMPLE | posts | eq_ref | PRIMARY,index_posts_on_trashed_and_crea | PRIMARY | 4 | .posts_tags.post_id | 1 | Using where |
+----+-------------+------------+--------+-----------------------------------------+-----------------------+---------+---------------------+-------+--------------------------+
SOLUTION
- Query updated to "ORDER BY posts_tags.created_at DESC" (two small changes in app code)
- Index added: index_posts_tags_on_created_at.
That's all!
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