On 6/10/2010 3:50 PM, Mike Christensen wrote:
> I have a column called "email" that users login with, thus I need to
> be able to lookup email very quickly. The problem is, emails are
> case-insensitive. I want foo@bar.com to be able to login with
> FOO@Bar.com as well. There's two ways of doing this, that I can see:
>
> 1) Every time I lookup an email in the database, do a case-insensitive
> ilike, or cast both sides with LOWER(). I think both are slow,
> correct?
Use a functional index and they won't be.
create index email_lower_idx on foo (lower(email));
select * from foo where lower(email) = lower('foo@bar');
> 2) Every time the user updates or saves their email, store it in
> lowercase, and every time I lookup an email, pass in a lowercase
> email. This is somewhat of a bug farm because one might miss some
> little spot in a piece of code where an email is compared or updated.
>
> Is there any way to tell postgres to always store data in lowercase
> form, or just have a flat out case-insensitive column? Thanks!
>
> Mike
>
Cheers,
Steve