The array showcasef holds 20 items per page. I do 3 different queries within the foreach loop, which is 60 queries (just for the loop, there's additional queries too).
<?php
foreach($showcasef as $itemf){
$sf_id = $itemf['sf_id'];
$sf_url = $itemf['sf_url'];
$sf_title = $itemf['sf_title'];
$sf_urltitle = post_slug($sf_title);
// Fetch number of favs
$stmt = $conn->prepare("SELECT COUNT(f_id) FROM favourites WHERE f_showcaseid=?");
$stmt->bind_param("i", $sf_id);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($numfFavs);
$stmt->fetch();
$stmt->close();
// Fetch class
$stmt = $conn->prepare("SELECT avg(r_class) FROM ranks WHERE r_showcaseid=?");
$stmt->bind_param("i", $sf_id);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($sf_class);
$stmt->fetch();
$stmt->close();
// Fetch number of classes
$stmt = $conn->prepare("SELECT COUNT(r_class) FROM ranks WHERE r_showcaseid=?");
$stmt->bind_param("i", $sf_id);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($numfClasses);
$stmt->fetch();
$stmt->close();
?>
Render HTML here
<?php } ?>
Will this be a severe performance issue, or are these particular queries relatively simple? If I keep the columns indexed, should it perform okay with millions of rows (potentially)? Or can the queries be optimized/simplified?
Here's how I get the showcasef:
$stmt = $conn->prepare("SELECT s_id,s_url,s_title FROM showcase WHERE s_userid=? ORDER BY s_date DESC LIMIT $skippingFactor, 20");
$stmt->bind_param("i", $u_id);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($sf_id,$sf_url,$sf_title);
while($stmt->fetch())
{
$showcasef[] = [
'sf_id' => $sf_id,
'sf_url' => $sf_url,
'sf_title' => $sf_title
];
}
$stmt->close();
idsahead of the sql and used something likewhere r_showcaseid in (id1,id2,id3...)etc and then process that recordsetshowcasef