How slow is mongodb's skip() in mongoose
I've seen a lot of questions regarding this and all answers seem to imply .skip() method is expensive & I should use ranges. What I'm trying to ask is when does it get slower? I have a database of 11000 records, will it be slow to do pagination with a limit of 25.
Also is there an alternative or a better way of doing pagination in mongoose. Is mongoose-paginate module fast? how does it work (skip or something else)?
Thanks :)
node.js mongodb mongoose pagination
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I've seen a lot of questions regarding this and all answers seem to imply .skip() method is expensive & I should use ranges. What I'm trying to ask is when does it get slower? I have a database of 11000 records, will it be slow to do pagination with a limit of 25.
Also is there an alternative or a better way of doing pagination in mongoose. Is mongoose-paginate module fast? how does it work (skip or something else)?
Thanks :)
node.js mongodb mongoose pagination
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Best to just try it and see how it performs with your own data. mongoose-paginate uses skip and limit.
– JohnnyHK
Nov 27 '18 at 23:46
@JohnnyHK :( I thought they might have updated mongodb/mongoose in 2018. Skip is costly in my case. :(
– Khizer Hassan
Nov 28 '18 at 21:19
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I've seen a lot of questions regarding this and all answers seem to imply .skip() method is expensive & I should use ranges. What I'm trying to ask is when does it get slower? I have a database of 11000 records, will it be slow to do pagination with a limit of 25.
Also is there an alternative or a better way of doing pagination in mongoose. Is mongoose-paginate module fast? how does it work (skip or something else)?
Thanks :)
node.js mongodb mongoose pagination
I've seen a lot of questions regarding this and all answers seem to imply .skip() method is expensive & I should use ranges. What I'm trying to ask is when does it get slower? I have a database of 11000 records, will it be slow to do pagination with a limit of 25.
Also is there an alternative or a better way of doing pagination in mongoose. Is mongoose-paginate module fast? how does it work (skip or something else)?
Thanks :)
node.js mongodb mongoose pagination
node.js mongodb mongoose pagination
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Best to just try it and see how it performs with your own data. mongoose-paginate uses skip and limit.
– JohnnyHK
Nov 27 '18 at 23:46
@JohnnyHK :( I thought they might have updated mongodb/mongoose in 2018. Skip is costly in my case. :(
– Khizer Hassan
Nov 28 '18 at 21:19
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Best to just try it and see how it performs with your own data. mongoose-paginate uses skip and limit.
– JohnnyHK
Nov 27 '18 at 23:46
@JohnnyHK :( I thought they might have updated mongodb/mongoose in 2018. Skip is costly in my case. :(
– Khizer Hassan
Nov 28 '18 at 21:19
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Best to just try it and see how it performs with your own data. mongoose-paginate uses skip and limit.
– JohnnyHK
Nov 27 '18 at 23:46
Best to just try it and see how it performs with your own data. mongoose-paginate uses skip and limit.
– JohnnyHK
Nov 27 '18 at 23:46
@JohnnyHK :( I thought they might have updated mongodb/mongoose in 2018. Skip is costly in my case. :(
– Khizer Hassan
Nov 28 '18 at 21:19
@JohnnyHK :( I thought they might have updated mongodb/mongoose in 2018. Skip is costly in my case. :(
– Khizer Hassan
Nov 28 '18 at 21:19
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Best to just try it and see how it performs with your own data. mongoose-paginate uses skip and limit.
– JohnnyHK
Nov 27 '18 at 23:46
@JohnnyHK :( I thought they might have updated mongodb/mongoose in 2018. Skip is costly in my case. :(
– Khizer Hassan
Nov 28 '18 at 21:19