While working on my SaaS product I found, For 10k users, you'd need 10,001 queries daily with regular DB queries to reset credits or free prompt. With smart aggregation, you only need 2 queries, no matter if you have 10k or 100k users!
Firstly, let me give you some COST REVIEW for MongoDB production database (10k & 1 year):
Normal way, Daily Queries: 10,001
Annual Queries: 10,001 x 365 = 3,650,365 queries
Annual Cost: 3,650,365 x $0.001 = 3,650.37 USD
Aggregation way, Daily Queries: 2
Annual Queries: 2 x 365 = 730 queries
Annual Cost: 730 x $0.001 = 0.73 USD
Savings: 3,650.37 - 0.73 = 3,649.64 USD (nearly 4 lakh bdt)
Awesome, now look at traditional approach of query (which make one query for each user )
const resetLimitsForUsers = async () => { const users = await User.find({ /* conditions to select users */ }); for (const user of users) { if (user.plan.remaining_prompt_count < 3 || user.plan.remaining_page_count < 3) { user.plan.remaining_prompt_count = 3; user.plan.total_prompt_count = 3; // Save updated plan await user.plan.save(); } } };
Here if you have 10,000 users, this results in 10,001 queries (1 for each user, plus the initial query to fetch users) - that was huge..
Now the hero entry, [ which looks little tough but it saves tons of your money ]
const resetPlanCounts = () => { cron.schedule('* * * * *', async () => { try { const twoMinutesAgo = new Date(Date.now() - 2 * 60 * 1000); // 2 minutes ago const usersWithRegisteredPlan = await User.aggregate([ { $match: { createdAt: { $lte: twoMinutesAgo }, plan: { $exists: true } } }, { $lookup: { from: 'plans', localField: 'plan', foreignField: '_id', as: 'planDetails' } }, { $unwind: '$planDetails' }, { $match: { 'planDetails.name': 'Registered', $or: [ { 'planDetails.remaining_prompt_count': { $lt: 3 } }, { 'planDetails.remaining_page_count': { $lt: 3 } } ] } }, { $project: { planId: '$planDetails._id' } } ]); const planIds = usersWithRegisteredPlan.map(user => user.planId); if (planIds.length > 0) { const { modifiedCount } = await Plan.updateMany( { _id: { $in: planIds } }, { $set: { remaining_prompt_count: 3, total_prompt_count: 3, remaining_page_count: 3, total_page_count: 3 } } ); console.log(`${modifiedCount} plans reset for "Registered" users.`); } else { console.log('No plans to reset for today.'); } } catch (error) { console.error('Error resetting plan counts:', error); } }); };
That's how you can run your cron job [ it runs automatically in a specific time ] for updating all 10k users credits or limit which can save more than 3600 USD in a year.
AUTHOR,
Name: Mahinur Rahman
Contact: dev.mahinur.rahman@gmail.com
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