inheritance in document database?

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既然无缘 2021-01-01 12:39

I am wondering because I searched the pdf \"[noSql] the definitive guide\" and \"beginning [noSql]\" for the word \"inheritance\" but I didn\'t find anything? am I missing s

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  •  傲寒
    傲寒 (楼主)
    2021-01-01 13:14

    I know this answer is a little late, but for MongoDB, you're probably looking at something slightly different.

    Mongo is schemaless, so the concept of "tablePerHierarchy" is not necessarily useful.

    Assume the following

    class A
      property X
      property Y
      property Z
    
    class B inherits from A
      property W
    

    In an RDMS you would probably have something like this

    table A: columns X, Y, Z
    table B: columns X, Y, Z, W
    

    But MongoDB does not have a schema. So you do not need to structure data in this way. Instead, you would have a "collection" containing all objects (or "documents") of type A or B (or C...).

    So your collection would be a series of objects like this:

    {"_id":"1", "X":1, "Y":2, "Z":3}
    {"_id":"2", "X":5, "Y":6, "Z":7, "W":6}
    

    You'll notice that I'm storing objects of type A right beside objects of type B. MongoDB makes this very easy. Just pull up a Document from the Collection and it "magically" has all of the appropriate fields/properties.

    However, if you have "data objects" or "entities", you can make your life easier by adding a type.

    {"_id":"1", "type":"A", "X":1, "Y":2, "Z":3}
    {"_id":"2", "type":"B", "X":5, "Y":6, "Z":7, "W":6}
    

    This makes it easier to write a factory class for loading your objects.

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