This package contains the Join Order Benchmark (JOB) queries from:
"How Good Are Query Optimizers, Really?"
by Viktor Leis, Andrey Gubichev, Atans Mirchev, Peter Boncz, Alfons Kemper, Thomas Neumann
PVLDB Volume 9, No. 3, 2015
http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol9/p204-leis.pdf
The CSV files used in the paper, which are from May 2013, can be found at http://homepages.cwi.nl/~boncz/job/imdb.tgz
The license and links to the current version IMDB data set can be found at http://www.imdb.com/interfaces
- download
*gz
files (unpacking not necessary)
wget ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/misc/movies/database/frozendata/*gz
- download and unpack
imdbpy
and theimdbpy2sql.py
script
wget https://bitbucket.org/alberanid/imdbpy/get/5.0.zip
- create PostgreSQL database (e.g., name imdbload):
createdb imdbload
- transform
*gz
files to relational schema (takes a while)
imdbpy2sql.py -d PATH_TO_GZ_FILES -u postgres://username:password@hostname/imdbload
Now you should have a PostgreSQL database named imdbload
with the
imdb data. Note that this database has some secondary indexes (but not
on all foreign key attributes). You can export all tables to CSV:
\copy aka_name to 'PATH/aka_name.csv' csv
\copy aka_title to 'PATH/aka_title.csv' csv
\copy cast_info to 'PATH/cast_info.csv' csv
\copy char_name to 'PATH/char_name.csv' csv
\copy comp_cast_type to 'PATH/comp_cast_type.csv' csv
\copy company_name to 'PATH/company_name.csv' csv
\copy company_type to 'PATH/company_type.csv' csv
\copy complete_cast to 'PATH/complete_cast.csv' csv
\copy info_type to 'PATH/info_type.csv' csv
\copy keyword to 'PATH/keyword.csv' csv
\copy kind_type to 'PATH/kind_type.csv' csv
\copy link_type to 'PATH/link_type.csv' csv
\copy movie_companies to 'PATH/movie_companies.csv' csv
\copy movie_info to 'PATH/movie_info.csv' csv
\copy movie_info_idx to 'PATH/movie_info_idx.csv' csv
\copy movie_keyword to 'PATH/movie_keyword.csv' csv
\copy movie_link to 'PATH/movie_link.csv' csv
\copy name to 'PATH/name.csv' csv
\copy person_info to 'PATH/person_info.csv' csv
\copy role_type to 'PATH/role_type.csv' csv
\copy title to 'PATH/title.csv' csv
To import the CSV files to another database, create all tables (see
schema.sql
and optionally fkindexes.sql
) and run the same copy as
above statements but replace the keyword "to" by "from".
Contact Viktor Leis (leis@in.tum.de) if you have any questions.