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Currently when parsing a message we put all the involved accounts addresses inside the involved_addresses column. This later allows to query the transactions inside which a specific account is involved. Although this works, there is a better way to allow such searches: search directly inside the raw JSON value of a message.
Hey @RiccardoM I tested your suggested implementation (here) but it looks that it is a bit slower than the current approach we are using. Currently the execution time for query A is 1011.704 ms and reading from value column for the same query takes around 6896.864 ms. Is there any chain that you feel is too slow to fetch the transactions?
@MonikaCat This was an idea I had in order to be able to remove the MessagesParser from Juno. If we are able to use this method instead of the involved_addresses, then we can remove the messages parsers all together. What happens if instead of a GIN INDEX we simply use an INDEX instead? Would this work and make the query run faster?
@RiccardoM I am not sure if we can use just INDEX coz it seems that the value size is too big to index it and I am running into this error when trying to create it index row requires 19192 bytes, maximum size is 8191.
Feature description
Currently when parsing a message we put all the involved accounts addresses inside the
involved_addresses
column. This later allows to query the transactions inside which a specific account is involved. Although this works, there is a better way to allow such searches: search directly inside the raw JSON value of a message.Implementation proposal
To do this, we could try:
GIN
indexes to index the raw message value;Another alternative is to read the message value as a
TEXT
and then using theLIKE
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