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- ---
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- name: database-design
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- description: Database design mastery. Schema design with normalization, denormalization strategies, indexing, migration pipelines, ORM selection (Prisma/Drizzle/SQLAlchemy/EF Core), connection pooling, soft deletes, audit trails, multi-tenancy, and serverless database patterns. Use when designing schemas, choosing databases, planning migrations, or architecting data layers.
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- allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep
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- version: 3.1.0
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- last-updated: 2026-04-07
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- applies-to-model: gemini-3-1-pro, claude-3-7-sonnet
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- ---
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-
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- # Database Design — Schema & Architecture Mastery
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-
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- ## Hallucination Traps (Read First)
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- - ❌ `TIMESTAMP` → ✅ Always `TIMESTAMPTZ` (with timezone). `TIMESTAMP` is ambiguous across timezones.
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- - ❌ UUID v4 as primary key → ✅ UUID v7 (time-ordered) or `BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY`. UUID v4 is random — destroys B-tree index performance on high-insert tables.
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- - ❌ No index on foreign keys → ✅ PostgreSQL does NOT auto-index FK columns. Cascading deletes cause full table scans without them.
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- - ❌ Adding `NOT NULL` column directly to a large table → ✅ Locks the entire table. Add as nullable, backfill in batches, then add constraint.
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- - ❌ Soft delete without a partial index → ✅ Every query must filter `WHERE deleted_at IS NULL`. Add `CREATE INDEX ... WHERE deleted_at IS NULL` or use a view.
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- - ❌ Serverless functions without a connection pooler → ✅ Each Lambda/Vercel invocation opens a new connection. Use PgBouncer or Supabase Supavisor — without it, you'll hit `max_connections` instantly.
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Database Selection
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-
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- ```
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- Relational / Complex queries → PostgreSQL (primary choice)
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- Serverless PG → Neon, Supabase
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- Edge / Ultra-low latency → Turso (SQLite @ edge)
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- Simple / Embedded → SQLite
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- Global distribution (MySQL) → PlanetScale (no FK support)
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-
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- Key-value / Cache → Redis / Valkey / Upstash
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- Document store → MongoDB / Firestore
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- Full-text search → PostgreSQL tsvector (built-in) or Meilisearch / Typesense
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- Time-series → TimescaleDB / ClickHouse
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- Vector (AI embeddings) → pgvector (PostgreSQL ext) / Pinecone / Weaviate
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- ```
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Standard Table Template
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-
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- ```sql
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- CREATE TABLE users (
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- id BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
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- -- OR: id UUID DEFAULT gen_random_uuid() PRIMARY KEY (use v7 for perf)
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- email TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
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- name TEXT NOT NULL,
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- role TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'user' CHECK (role IN ('admin', 'user', 'moderator')),
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- is_active BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT true,
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- metadata JSONB DEFAULT '{}',
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- created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
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- updated_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
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- deleted_at TIMESTAMPTZ -- soft delete
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- );
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-
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- -- Required: auto-update updated_at
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- CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION update_updated_at() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $$
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- BEGIN NEW.updated_at = now(); RETURN NEW; END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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- CREATE TRIGGER trg_users_updated_at BEFORE UPDATE ON users FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION update_updated_at();
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-
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- -- Required indexes
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- CREATE INDEX idx_users_email ON users (email);
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- CREATE INDEX idx_users_active ON users (email) WHERE deleted_at IS NULL; -- partial index for soft delete
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- CREATE INDEX idx_users_created_at ON users (created_at DESC);
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- ```
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Schema Patterns
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-
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- ### Relationships
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- ```sql
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- -- One-to-Many: FK on the "many" side + INDEX
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- CREATE TABLE posts (
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- id BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
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- author_id BIGINT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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- ...
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- );
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- CREATE INDEX idx_posts_author_id ON posts (author_id); -- REQUIRED in Postgres
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-
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- -- Many-to-Many: junction table with composite PK
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- CREATE TABLE post_tags (
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- post_id BIGINT NOT NULL REFERENCES posts(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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- tag_id BIGINT NOT NULL REFERENCES tags(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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- PRIMARY KEY (post_id, tag_id)
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- );
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- CREATE INDEX idx_post_tags_tag_id ON post_tags (tag_id); -- index the non-PK side
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- ```
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-
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- ### Multi-Tenancy
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- ```sql
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- -- Pattern 1: tenant_id column (simplest — enforce via RLS)
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- ALTER TABLE projects ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;
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- CREATE POLICY tenant_isolation ON projects
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- USING (tenant_id = current_setting('app.current_tenant_id')::bigint);
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-
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- -- Pattern 2: Schema per tenant (better isolation, harder migrations)
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- -- CREATE SCHEMA tenant_acme;
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-
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- -- Pattern 3: DB per tenant — only for compliance/regulatory needs
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- ```
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## ORM Selection
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-
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- | ORM | Best For | Trade-offs |
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- |-----|----------|------------|
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- | **Drizzle** | Edge, TypeScript, bundle-size sensitive | Newer, fewer examples |
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- | **Prisma** | DX, schema management, Prisma Studio | Heavy, NOT edge-compatible |
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- | **Kysely** | Type-safe SQL builder, full control | Manual migrations |
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- | **Raw SQL** | Complex queries, performance-critical | Manual type safety |
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- | **SQLAlchemy 2.0** | Python async ecosystem | Python only |
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-
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- ```typescript
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- // Drizzle — SQL-like, edge-compatible
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- const result = await db.select({ id: users.id, name: users.name }).from(users)
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- .where(and(eq(users.role, "admin"), eq(users.isActive, true)))
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- .orderBy(desc(users.createdAt)).limit(20);
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-
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- // Prisma — ❌ TRAP: can't express complex joins natively → use prisma.$queryRaw<Type>
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- const user = await prisma.user.findUnique({ where: { email }, include: { posts: { take: 10 } } });
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- ```
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Migrations (Zero-Downtime Strategy)
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-
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- ```sql
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- -- Safe column add on a large production table:
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- -- Step 1: Add nullable (no lock)
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- ALTER TABLE users ADD COLUMN phone TEXT;
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- -- Step 2: Backfill in batches (non-blocking)
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- UPDATE users SET phone = '' WHERE phone IS NULL AND id BETWEEN 1 AND 10000;
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- -- Step 3: Add constraint AFTER all code deploys write the column
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- ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN phone SET NOT NULL;
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- ```
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-
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- **Migration Rules:**
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- - Never modify a migration already applied to production — create a new one
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- - Remove column in 2 deploys: first remove all code references, then `DROP COLUMN`
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- - `CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY` to avoid table locks on existing data
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- - Test migrations against a copy of production data before running live
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Indexing Reference
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-
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- | Index Type | Use For |
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- |------------|---------|
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- | **B-tree** | General purpose — equality & range queries (default) |
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- | **Hash** | Equality-only lookups (faster than B-tree for =) |
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- | **GIN** | JSONB, arrays, full-text (`tsvector`) |
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- | **GiST** | Geometric, range types |
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- | **HNSW / IVFFlat** | Vector similarity (pgvector) |
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-
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- **Composite index column order:** equality columns first → range columns last → most selective first
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Audit Trail
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- ```sql
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- CREATE TABLE audit_log (
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- id BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
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- table_name TEXT NOT NULL, record_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
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- action TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (action IN ('INSERT', 'UPDATE', 'DELETE')),
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- old_data JSONB, new_data JSONB,
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- changed_by BIGINT REFERENCES users(id),
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- changed_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()
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- );
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- CREATE INDEX idx_audit_log_table_record ON audit_log (table_name, record_id);
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- CREATE INDEX idx_audit_log_changed_at ON audit_log USING brin (changed_at); -- BRIN for time-ordered append-only tables
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- ```
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Connection Pooling
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-
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- ```
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- Without pooling: 100 concurrent requests → 100 DB connections → overwhelms DB
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- With pooling: 100 concurrent requests → 10–20 reused connections
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-
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- Sizing formula: max_connections = (cpu_cores × 2) + disk_spindles (typically 25–50)
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-
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- Poolers:
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- PgBouncer → External, most common for self-hosted Postgres
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- Prisma Accelerate → Managed, for Prisma projects
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- Supabase Supavisor → Managed, for Supabase projects
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- ```
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+ ---
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+ name: database-design
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+ description: Database design mastery. Schema design with normalization, denormalization strategies, indexing, migration pipelines, ORM selection (Prisma/Drizzle/SQLAlchemy/EF Core), connection pooling, soft deletes, audit trails, multi-tenancy, and serverless database patterns. Use when designing schemas, choosing databases, planning migrations, or architecting data layers.
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+ allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep
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+ version: 3.1.0
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+ last-updated: 2026-04-07
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+ applies-to-model: gemini-3-1-pro, claude-3-7-sonnet
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Database Design — Schema & Architecture Mastery
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+
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+ ## Hallucination Traps (Read First)
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+ - ❌ `TIMESTAMP` → ✅ Always `TIMESTAMPTZ` (with timezone). `TIMESTAMP` is ambiguous across timezones.
14
+ - ❌ UUID v4 as primary key → ✅ UUID v7 (time-ordered) or `BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY`. UUID v4 is random — destroys B-tree index performance on high-insert tables.
15
+ - ❌ No index on foreign keys → ✅ PostgreSQL does NOT auto-index FK columns. Cascading deletes cause full table scans without them.
16
+ - ❌ Adding `NOT NULL` column directly to a large table → ✅ Locks the entire table. Add as nullable, backfill in batches, then add constraint.
17
+ - ❌ Soft delete without a partial index → ✅ Every query must filter `WHERE deleted_at IS NULL`. Add `CREATE INDEX ... WHERE deleted_at IS NULL` or use a view.
18
+ - ❌ Serverless functions without a connection pooler → ✅ Each Lambda/Vercel invocation opens a new connection. Use PgBouncer or Supabase Supavisor — without it, you'll hit `max_connections` instantly.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Database Selection
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+
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+ ```
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+ Relational / Complex queries → PostgreSQL (primary choice)
26
+ Serverless PG → Neon, Supabase
27
+ Edge / Ultra-low latency → Turso (SQLite @ edge)
28
+ Simple / Embedded → SQLite
29
+ Global distribution (MySQL) → PlanetScale (no FK support)
30
+
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+ Key-value / Cache → Redis / Valkey / Upstash
32
+ Document store → MongoDB / Firestore
33
+ Full-text search → PostgreSQL tsvector (built-in) or Meilisearch / Typesense
34
+ Time-series → TimescaleDB / ClickHouse
35
+ Vector (AI embeddings) → pgvector (PostgreSQL ext) / Pinecone / Weaviate
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Standard Table Template
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+
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+ ```sql
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+ CREATE TABLE users (
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+ id BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
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+ -- OR: id UUID DEFAULT gen_random_uuid() PRIMARY KEY (use v7 for perf)
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+ email TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
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+ name TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ role TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'user' CHECK (role IN ('admin', 'user', 'moderator')),
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+ is_active BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT true,
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+ metadata JSONB DEFAULT '{}',
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+ created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
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+ updated_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
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+ deleted_at TIMESTAMPTZ -- soft delete
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+ );
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+
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+ -- Required: auto-update updated_at
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION update_updated_at() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $$
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+ BEGIN NEW.updated_at = now(); RETURN NEW; END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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+ CREATE TRIGGER trg_users_updated_at BEFORE UPDATE ON users FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION update_updated_at();
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+
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+ -- Required indexes
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+ CREATE INDEX idx_users_email ON users (email);
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+ CREATE INDEX idx_users_active ON users (email) WHERE deleted_at IS NULL; -- partial index for soft delete
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+ CREATE INDEX idx_users_created_at ON users (created_at DESC);
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Schema Patterns
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+
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+ ### Relationships
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+ ```sql
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+ -- One-to-Many: FK on the "many" side + INDEX
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+ CREATE TABLE posts (
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+ id BIGINT GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
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+ author_id BIGINT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ ...
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX idx_posts_author_id ON posts (author_id); -- REQUIRED in Postgres
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+
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+ -- Many-to-Many: junction table with composite PK
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+ CREATE TABLE post_tags (
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+ post_id BIGINT NOT NULL REFERENCES posts(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ tag_id BIGINT NOT NULL REFERENCES tags(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ PRIMARY KEY (post_id, tag_id)
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX idx_post_tags_tag_id ON post_tags (tag_id); -- index the non-PK side
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Multi-Tenancy
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+ ```sql
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+ -- Pattern 1: tenant_id column (simplest — enforce via RLS)
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+ ALTER TABLE projects ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;
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+ CREATE POLICY tenant_isolation ON projects
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+ USING (tenant_id = current_setting('app.current_tenant_id')::bigint);
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+
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+ -- Pattern 2: Schema per tenant (better isolation, harder migrations)
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+ -- CREATE SCHEMA tenant_acme;
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+
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+ -- Pattern 3: DB per tenant — only for compliance/regulatory needs
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## ORM Selection
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+
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+ | ORM | Best For | Trade-offs |
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+ | **Drizzle** | Edge, TypeScript, bundle-size sensitive | Newer, fewer examples |
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+ | **Prisma** | DX, schema management, Prisma Studio | Heavy, NOT edge-compatible |
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+ | **Kysely** | Type-safe SQL builder, full control | Manual migrations |
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+ | **Raw SQL** | Complex queries, performance-critical | Manual type safety |
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+ | **SQLAlchemy 2.0** | Python async ecosystem | Python only |
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+ | **Hash** | Equality-only lookups (faster than B-tree for =) |
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+ | **GIN** | JSONB, arrays, full-text (`tsvector`) |
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+ | **GiST** | Geometric, range types |
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+ ## Audit Trail
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+ Supabase Supavisor → Managed, for Supabase projects
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