Key-Value Store Indexes
Indexes enable you to create searchable attributes to speed up your queries. For more information about indexes, refer to Indexing.
Key-Value Store Indexes
Key-value stores come with two indexes: a primary and a TTL index. TTL indexes are the only type that you can create for a key-value store collection.
View Indexes
View active indexes for a collection on the Indexes tab. The section explains what each element of the tab means.

- ID - This is a unique primary key for the indexes.
- Type - The index type.
- Unique - If
true, then no two documents are allowed to have the same set of attribute values. Default istruefor primary keys and indexes, and default isfalseis for all other keys and indexes. - Sparse - If
true, then a document is excluded from the index. If any index value is not set or has a null value, GDN does not perform uniqueness checks. - Deduplicate - If
true(default), GDN only inserts each non-unique index value once per document. Attempting to insert duplicate values results in an error. Iffalse, GDN inserts each instance of the value into the index per document. - Extras - Extra conditions of the index definition, such as minimum length for fulltext index.
- Selectivity Est - An estimate indicating the percentage of documents affected by the indexed attributes.
- Fields - The attributes on which the index is created.
- Name - A custom name generated for a non-primary index. The primary index is created and named during the creation of a collection.
- Action - Allows a user to delete or add indexes. The primary key is a unique identifier and cannot be deleted.