• PenguinCoder
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    1710 months ago

    unrealistic expectations on GItHub project: 1) "high performance

    For sure. That seems to be the go to phrase for anything developed in Rust. By itself, Rust isn’t any safer or faster than another similar language; it takes a good developer to make it work well.

    Just because it’s written in Rust doesn’t make your app safe, or performant. Just like because your app is written in C, doesn’t mean it’s buggy and insecure.

    • BitOneZero
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      10 months ago

      Just because it’s written in Rust doesn’t make your app safe, or performant.

      Lemmy 0.18.4 listing posts, frequently via ORM Diesel:

                  SELECT "post"."id", "post"."name", "post"."url", "post"."body", "post"."creator_id", "post"."community_id", "post"."removed",
                    "post"."locked", "post"."published", "post"."updated", "post"."deleted", "post"."nsfw", "post"."embed_title", "post"."embed_description",
                    "post"."thumbnail_url", "post"."ap_id", "post"."local", "post"."embed_video_url", "post"."language_id", "post"."featured_community",
                    "post"."featured_local",
                    "person"."id", "person"."name", "person"."display_name", "person"."avatar", "person"."banned", "person"."published", "person"."updated",
                    "person"."actor_id", "person"."bio", "person"."local", "person"."private_key", "person"."public_key", "person"."last_refreshed_at",
                    "person"."banner", "person"."deleted", "person"."inbox_url", "person"."shared_inbox_url", "person"."matrix_user_id",
                    "person"."admin",
                    "person"."bot_account", "person"."ban_expires", "person"."instance_id",
                    "community"."id", "community"."name", "community"."title", "community"."description", "community"."removed", "community"."published",
                    "community"."updated", "community"."deleted", "community"."nsfw", "community"."actor_id", "community"."local", "community"."private_key",
                    "community"."public_key", "community"."last_refreshed_at", "community"."icon", "community"."banner", "community"."followers_url",
                    "community"."inbox_url", "community"."shared_inbox_url", "community"."hidden", "community"."posting_restricted_to_mods",
                    "community"."instance_id", "community"."moderators_url", "community"."featured_url",
                    ("community_person_ban"."id" IS NOT NULL),
                    "post_aggregates"."id", "post_aggregates"."post_id", "post_aggregates"."comments", "post_aggregates"."score", "post_aggregates"."upvotes",
                    "post_aggregates"."downvotes", "post_aggregates"."published", "post_aggregates"."newest_comment_time_necro",
                    "post_aggregates"."newest_comment_time", "post_aggregates"."featured_community", "post_aggregates"."featured_local",
                    "post_aggregates"."hot_rank", "post_aggregates"."hot_rank_active", "post_aggregates"."community_id", "post_aggregates"."creator_id",
                    "post_aggregates"."controversy_rank", "community_follower"."pending",
                    ("post_saved"."id" IS NOT NULL),
                    ("post_read"."id" IS NOT NULL),
                    ("person_block"."id" IS NOT NULL),
                    "post_like"."score",
                    coalesce(("post_aggregates"."comments" - "person_post_aggregates"."read_comments"),
                    "post_aggregates"."comments")
                   
                    FROM ((((((((((((
                      ("post_aggregates"
                         INNER JOIN "person" ON ("post_aggregates"."creator_id" = "person"."id"))
                      INNER JOIN "community" ON ("post_aggregates"."community_id" = "community"."id"))
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "community_person_ban" ON (("post_aggregates"."community_id" = "community_person_ban"."community_id") AND ("community_person_ban"."person_id" = "post_aggregates"."creator_id"))
                      )
                      INNER JOIN "post" ON ("post_aggregates"."post_id" = "post"."id")
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "community_follower" ON (("post_aggregates"."community_id" = "community_follower"."community_id") AND ("community_follower"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "community_moderator" ON (("post"."community_id" = "community_moderator"."community_id") AND ("community_moderator"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "post_saved" ON (("post_aggregates"."post_id" = "post_saved"."post_id") AND ("post_saved"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "post_read" ON (("post_aggregates"."post_id" = "post_read"."post_id") AND ("post_read"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "person_block" ON (("post_aggregates"."creator_id" = "person_block"."target_id") AND ("person_block"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "post_like" ON (("post_aggregates"."post_id" = "post_like"."post_id") AND ("post_like"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "person_post_aggregates" ON (("post_aggregates"."post_id" = "person_post_aggregates"."post_id") AND ("person_post_aggregates"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "community_block" ON (("post_aggregates"."community_id" = "community_block"."community_id") AND ("community_block"."person_id" = $1))
                      )
                      LEFT OUTER JOIN "local_user_language" ON (("post"."language_id" = "local_user_language"."language_id") AND ("local_user_language"."local_user_id" = $2))
                      )
                      
                      WHERE
                      (((
                          (((
                          (
                          ("community"."removed" = $3) AND ("post"."removed" = $4))
                          AND ("community_follower"."pending" IS NOT NULL)
                          )
                          AND ("post"."nsfw" = $5)
                          )
                          AND ("community"."nsfw" = $6)
                          )
                          AND ("local_user_language"."language_id" IS NOT NULL)
                          )
                          AND ("community_block"."person_id" IS NULL)
                          )
                          AND ("person_block"."person_id" IS NULL)
                          )
                          
                      ORDER BY "post_aggregates"."featured_local" DESC , "post_aggregates"."hot_rank_active" DESC , "post_aggregates"."published" DESC
                          
                      LIMIT $7
                      OFFSET $8
      			;`
      
      

      That is with hand-optimized person_id = $1, which the Rust code does not do.

      • @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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        710 months ago

        See, I noticed this stuff reading through the Lemmy source code, but I assumed the authors just were on another level of database use than me. Is this actually just a mess? How exactly is it bad, beyond being opaque?

      • @anlumo@feddit.de
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        110 months ago

        This doesn’t look like anything out of the ordinary in a real-world application to me. We have way more complex queries in our service, even though ours are hand crafted.

        One thing we did notice though is that sometimes, it’s faster to just query the whole dataset and do the complex filtering in Rust. As soon as you hit the seq scan heuristic in PostgreSQL, there’s nothing to be gained from doing it in SQL.

        • BitOneZero
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          110 months ago

          We have way more complex queries

          It isn’t the complexity that is the problem. It is the open-ended nature. It lacks any WHERE clause that specifies which posts to get. It just kicks off join after join without restricting what it is looking for. It relies on the “LIMIT 50” that Lemmy restricts post listings too. Which worked OK in March 2023 when Lemmy was over 4 years old and still had very tiny amounts of data in all these tables that it joins, but once even a modest amount of data got point in the open-ended nature of the WHERE clause kept making it slower and slower as more and more content.