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The Pinkary database just went from ~800MB to ~90MB.

How?

VACUUM;

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The database had a lot of free pages due to a large number of row deletes over time. The Laravel Pulse package was the main cause of these deletes (recording entries and then deleting them after a period), but cache, jobs, etc also contributed to the free space that could be truncated off the file.

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Interesting indeed, do you mean that you've been working with laravel pulse using sqlite database?

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Yes. Pinkary is currently using Laravel Pulse, saving entries to the production database (which is sqlite).

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Why not create Second separate database only for pulse 🤔. I am using separate database for my product which gets around 1M requests per day and i can imagine how much does it affect production database. I am still logging each and every request and not using sampling.

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Yup! This has been discussed as an option. Good minds think alike!

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I think exactly this way, I use a separate database in production for pulse...

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I'm curios how big is your pulse db with that amount of traffic

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According to the docs, sqlite is not supported. I tried it myself in a hobby project. I got some errors open the Pulse dashboard. How did you manage that?

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Ah. I think that's a mixup with the docs. It appears the accepted drivers are

['mariadb', 'mysql', 'pgsql', 'sqlite']

\Laravel\Pulse\Support\PulseMigration::shouldRun();

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Nice to hear. I did a little code diving. The error I get, is from a thrid party card. So I guess it's not a Pulse problem in general. The 3rd party card uses a raw query with a sql function not available in sqlite.

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Keep up the good work guys 🚀

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