Skiplists

    It is possible to define a skiplist index on one or more attributes (or paths)of documents. This skiplist is then used in queries to locate documentswithin a given range. If the skiplist is declared unique, then no two documents areallowed to have the same set of attribute values.

    Creating a new document or updating a document will fail if the uniqueness is violated.If the skiplist index is declared sparse, a document will be excluded from the index and nouniqueness checks will be performed if any index attribute value is not set or has a valueof .

    Accessing Skiplist Indexes from the Shell

    Ensures that a unique skiplist index exists:collection.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "field1", …, "fieldn" ], unique: true })

    Creates a unique skiplist index on all documents using field1, … _fieldn_as attribute paths. At least one attribute path has to be given. The index willbe non-sparse by default.

    All documents in the collection must differ in terms of the indexedattributes. Creating a new document or updating an existing document willfail if the attribute uniqueness is violated.

    To create a sparse unique index, set the sparse attribute to true:

    collection.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "field1", …, "fieldn" ], unique: true, sparse: true })

    In a sparse index all documents will be excluded from the index that do notcontain at least one of the specified index attributes or that have a valueof null in any of the specified index attributes. Such documents willnot be indexed, and not be taken into account for uniqueness checks.

    In a non-sparse index, these documents will be indexed (for non-presentindexed attributes, a value of null will be used) and will be taken intoaccount for uniqueness checks.

    In case that the index was successfully created, an object with the indexdetails, including the index-identifier, is returned.

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    1. {
    2. "deduplicate" : true,
    3. "fields" : [
    4. "myId"
    5. ],
    6. "id" : "ids/73966",
    7. "isNewlyCreated" : true,
    8. "selectivityEstimate" : 1,
    9. "sparse" : false,
    10. "type" : "skiplist",
    11. "unique" : true,
    12. "code" : 201
    13. }
    14. {
    15. "_id" : "ids/73968",
    16. "_key" : "73968",
    17. "_rev" : "_ZP4PUBm---"
    18. }
    19. {
    20. "_id" : "ids/73970",
    21. "_key" : "73970",
    22. "_rev" : "_ZP4PUBq---"
    23. }
    24. {
    25. "_id" : "ids/73972",
    26. "_key" : "73972",
    27. "_rev" : "_ZP4PUBu---"
    28. }
    29. [ArangoError 1210: unique constraint violated - in index 73966 of type rocksdb-skiplist over ["myId"]; conflicting key: 73968]

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    1. arangosh> db.ids.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "name.first", "name.last" ], unique: true });
    2. arangosh> db.ids.save({ "name" : { "first" : "hans", "last": "hansen" }});
    3. arangosh> db.ids.save({ "name" : { "first" : "jens", "last": "jensen" }});
    4. arangosh> db.ids.save({ "name" : { "first" : "hans", "last": "jensen" }});
    5. arangosh> db.ids.save({ "name" : { "first" : "hans", "last": "hansen" }});
    1. {
    2. "deduplicate" : true,
    3. "fields" : [
    4. "name.first",
    5. "name.last"
    6. ],
    7. "id" : "ids/73948",
    8. "selectivityEstimate" : 1,
    9. "sparse" : false,
    10. "type" : "skiplist",
    11. "unique" : true,
    12. "code" : 201
    13. }
    14. {
    15. "_id" : "ids/73950",
    16. "_key" : "73950",
    17. "_rev" : "_ZP4PUAS---"
    18. }
    19. {
    20. "_id" : "ids/73952",
    21. "_key" : "73952",
    22. "_rev" : "_ZP4PUAS--A"
    23. }
    24. {
    25. "_id" : "ids/73954",
    26. "_key" : "73954",
    27. "_rev" : "_ZP4PUAW---"
    28. }
    29. [ArangoError 1210: unique constraint violated - in index 73948 of type rocksdb-skiplist over ["name.first","name.last"]; conflicting key: 73950]

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    Ensures that a non-unique skiplist index exists:

    Creates a non-unique skiplist index on all documents using field1, …fieldn as attribute paths. At least one attribute path has to be given.The index will be non-sparse by default.

    To create a sparse non-unique index, set the sparse attribute to true.

    collection.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "field1", …, "fieldn" ], sparse: true })

    In case that the index was successfully created, an object with the indexdetails, including the index-identifier, is returned.

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    1. {
    2. "deduplicate" : true,
    3. "fields" : [
    4. "first"
    5. ],
    6. "id" : "names/73822",
    7. "isNewlyCreated" : true,
    8. "selectivityEstimate" : 1,
    9. "sparse" : false,
    10. "type" : "skiplist",
    11. "unique" : false,
    12. "code" : 201
    13. }
    14. {
    15. "_id" : "names/73824",
    16. "_key" : "73824",
    17. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT4q---"
    18. }
    19. {
    20. "_id" : "names/73826",
    21. "_key" : "73826",
    22. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT4u---"
    23. }
    24. {
    25. "_id" : "names/73828",
    26. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT4u--A"
    27. }
    28. {
    29. "_id" : "names/73830",
    30. "_key" : "73830",
    31. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT4y---"
    32. }
    33. {
    34. "_id" : "names/73832",
    35. "_key" : "73832",
    36. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT42---"
    37. }

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    Ensures that a skiplist array index exists (non-unique):collection.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "field1[]", …, "fieldn[]" ] })

    Creates a non-unique skiplist array index for the individual elements of the arrayattributes field1[], … fieldn[ found in the documents. At leastone attribute path has to be given. The index always treats the indexed arrays assparse.

    It is possible to combine array indexing with standard indexing:collection.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "field1[*]", "field2" ] })

    In case that the index was successfully created, an object with the indexdetails, including the index-identifier, is returned.

    1. arangosh> db.test.ensureIndex({ type: "skiplist", fields: [ "a[*]" ] });
    2. arangosh> db.test.save({ a : [ 1, 2 ] });
    3. arangosh> db.test.save({ a : [ 1, 3 ] });
    4. arangosh> db.test.save({ a : null });
    1. {
    2. "deduplicate" : true,
    3. "fields" : [
    4. "a[*]"
    5. ],
    6. "id" : "test/73842",
    7. "isNewlyCreated" : true,
    8. "selectivityEstimate" : 1,
    9. "sparse" : false,
    10. "type" : "skiplist",
    11. "unique" : false,
    12. "code" : 201
    13. }
    14. {
    15. "_id" : "test/73844",
    16. "_key" : "73844",
    17. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT52---"
    18. }
    19. {
    20. "_id" : "test/73846",
    21. "_key" : "73846",
    22. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT56---"
    23. }
    24. {
    25. "_id" : "test/73848",
    26. "_key" : "73848",
    27. "_rev" : "_ZP4PT56--A"
    28. }

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    Constructs a query-by-example using a skiplist index:collection.byExample(example)

    Selects all documents from the collection that match the specified exampleand returns a cursor. A skiplist index will be used if present.

    You can use toArray, next, or hasNext to access theresult. The result can be limited using the skip and _limit_operator.

    An attribute name of the form a.b is interpreted as attribute path,not as attribute. If you use

    as example, then you will find all documents, such that the attributea contains a document of the form {c : 1 }. For example the document

    1. { "a" : { "c" : 1 }, "b" : 1 }

    will match, but the document

    1. { "a" : { "c" : 1, "b" : 1 } }

    will not.

    However, if you use

    1. { "a.c" : 1 },

    then you will find all documents, which contain a sub-document in a_that has an attribute _c of value 1. Both the following documents

    and

      will match.