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Added some stuff that hit me to the FAQ.txt:
* The cgibin is very slow!
* How do I put it behind apache
* What is that stuff in ~/trackers/foo_issues/html/*
* But I just want a select/option list for ....
* Great! But now the select/option list is too big
* I got an error and I cant reload it!
* I tried changing my password and I got 'invalid one time ticket'
or something
| author | Cameron Blackwood <drkorg@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Thu, 10 Apr 2003 08:44:26 +0000 |
| parents | b59b60306914 |
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============== Gadfly Backend ============== This document outlines the design and implementation of the Gadfly (relational database) backend. About Gadfly ============ Gadfly is a collection of python modules that provides relational database functionality entirely implemented in Python. It supports a subset of the intergalactic standard RDBMS Structured Query Language SQL. Basic Structure =============== Roundup supports a dynamic schema, something which doesn't map very well to a relational database table schema (or at least, it's frowned upon :) Approaches: 1. Map roundup classes to relational tables. Automatically detect schema changes and modify the gadfly table schemas appropriately. Multilinks (which represent a many-to-many relationship) are handled through intermediate tables. Journals are stored adjunct to the per-class tables. 2. Map roundup classes to relational tables. Automatically detect schema changes and modify the gadfly table schemas appropriately. Multilinks are handled with string representations of the id lists. Journals are stored adjunct to the per-class tables. 3. Four tables: - classes: class id, name - properties: class id, property id, name, type, options - nodes: class id, node id, property id, value (one row per multilink value) - journals: class id, node id, event, description The classes and properties tables will need to be kept in sync with the roundup schema. 4. Two less efficient tables: - nodes: class, property, node id, value (one row per multilink value) - journals: class, node id, event, description The classes and properties tables will need to be kept in sync with the roundup schema.
