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rbarlow, 02/06/2015 11:57 PM

 
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2015 23:57:17 +0100
From: rbarlow@redhat.com
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Subject: Re: [Pulp - Story #152] (NEW) As a user, I can add custom indexes to
mongo collections
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Once we switch fully to mongoengine, we can get rid of the dumb thing
that drops the index with each pulp-manage-db.

Once we've done that, my preference would be for us to stop dropping the
indices in pulp-manage-db, and leave it to the user to use the Mongo
shell to add their own custom indices.
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> Issue #152 has been reported by Michael Hrivnak.
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> Story #152: As a user, I can add custom indexes to mongo collections
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> * Author: Michael Hrivnak
> * Status: NEW
> * Priority: High
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> * Backwards Incompatible: No
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> Some users want the ability to search on a particular field of a
> particular collection frequently, and thus need the ability to define
> custom indexes. Right now, pulp will destroy user-defined indexes when
> pulp-manage-db runs.
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> It might be sufficient to place the burden for creating the indexes on
> the user, who would use mongo tools to do so. Pulp mostly needs to just=

> not undo that.
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