Speeding up a group by date query on a big table in postgres
- by zaius
I've got a table with around 20 million rows. For arguments sake, lets say there are two columns in the table - an id and a timestamp. I'm trying to get a count of the number of items per day. Here's what I have at the moment.
SELECT DATE(timestamp) AS day, COUNT(*)
FROM actions
WHERE DATE(timestamp) >= '20100101'
AND DATE(timestamp) < '20110101'
GROUP BY day;
Without any indices, this takes about a 30s to run on my machine. Here's the explain analyze output:
GroupAggregate (cost=675462.78..676813.42 rows=46532 width=8) (actual time=24467.404..32417.643 rows=346 loops=1)
-> Sort (cost=675462.78..675680.34 rows=87021 width=8) (actual time=24466.730..29071.438 rows=17321121 loops=1)
Sort Key: (date("timestamp"))
Sort Method: external merge Disk: 372496kB
-> Seq Scan on actions (cost=0.00..667133.11 rows=87021 width=8) (actual time=1.981..12368.186 rows=17321121 loops=1)
Filter: ((date("timestamp") >= '2010-01-01'::date) AND (date("timestamp") < '2011-01-01'::date))
Total runtime: 32447.762 ms
Since I'm seeing a sequential scan, I tried to index on the date aggregate
CREATE INDEX ON actions (DATE(timestamp));
Which cuts the speed by about 50%.
HashAggregate (cost=796710.64..796716.19 rows=370 width=8) (actual time=17038.503..17038.590 rows=346 loops=1)
-> Seq Scan on actions (cost=0.00..710202.27 rows=17301674 width=8) (actual time=1.745..12080.877 rows=17321121 loops=1)
Filter: ((date("timestamp") >= '2010-01-01'::date) AND (date("timestamp") < '2011-01-01'::date))
Total runtime: 17038.663 ms
I'm new to this whole query-optimization business, and I have no idea what to do next. Any clues how I could get this query running faster?