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betajs-dynamodb

v1.0.5

Published

BetaJS-DynamoDB is a DynamoDB wrapper for BetaJS.

Downloads

4

Readme

betajs-dynamodb 1.0.5

BetaJS-DynamoDB is a DynamoDB wrapper for BetaJS.

Getting Started

You can use the library in your NodeJS project and compile it as well.

NodeJS

	var BetaJS = require('betajs');
	require('betajs-data');
	require('betajs-dynamodb');

Compile

	git clone https://github.com/betajs/betajs-dynamodb.git
	npm install
	grunt

DynamoDB

docker run -p 8000:8000 amazon/dynamodb-local -jar DynamoDBLocal.jar -sharedDb

Dynamo Viewer

npm install dynamodb-admin -g
export DYNAMO_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8000
dynamodb-admin

Basic Usage

We provide a simple abstraction for databases and tables, with a concrete implementation for DynamoDB.

First, you instantiate a database, e.g. a DynamoDB:

	var database = new BetaJS.Data.Databases.DynamoDB.DynamoDatabase(
	    {
                region: "us-west-2",
                // The endpoint should point to the local or remote computer where DynamoDB (downloadable) is running.
                endpoint: "http://localhost:8000",
                /*
                    accessKeyId and secretAccessKey defaults can be used while using the downloadable version of DynamoDB.
                    For security reasons, do not store AWS Credentials in your files. Use Amazon Cognito instead.
                */
                accessKeyId: "fakeMyKeyId",
                secretAccessKey: "fakeSecretAccessKey"
            }
	);

The DynamoDatabase class inherits from the abstract Database class.

Once you have a database instance, you can access database tables / collections as follows:

	var table = database.getTable('my-table-name');

A table instance allows you to perform the typical (asynchronous) CRUD operations on the table:

	table.insertRow({row data}).success(function (inserted) {...}).error(function (error) {...});
        //In this version, the row data must contain the Key	

	table.removeRow({remove query}).success(function () {...}).error(function (error) {...});
	
	
	table.updateRow({update query}, {row data}).success(function (updated) {...}).error(function (error) {...});
	
	table.find({search query}, {limit, skip, sort}).success(function (rowIterator) {...}).error(function (error) {...});
	table.findOne({search query}, {skip, sort}).success(function (row) {...}).error(function (error) {...});

In most cases, you would not access database table instances directly but through the abstraction of a store.

Database Stores allow you to access a database table through the abstract of a Store, providing all the additional functionality from the BetaJS-Data module.

Once you have instantiated your database instance, you can create a corresponding Store for a table as follows, e.g. for a DynamoDB:

	var store = new BetaJS.Data.Stores.DatabaseStore(database, "my-database-table");

Pending

  • Better Key management in tables. Include ID based functions
  • Add DynamoDB Scan method support
  • Improve tests
  • Move Babel and ESLint to betajs-compile

Links

| Resource | URL | | :--------- | --: | | Homepage | https://betajs.com | | Git | git://github.com/betajs/betajs-dynamodb.git | | Repository | https://github.com/betajs/betajs-dynamodb | | Blog | https://blog.betajs.com | | Twitter | https://twitter.com/thebetajs |

Compatability

| Target | Versions | | :----- | -------: | | NodeJS | 4.0 - Latest |

Dependencies

| Name | URL | | :----- | -------: | | betajs | Open | | betajs-data | Open |

Weak Dependencies

| Name | URL | | :----- | -------: | | betajs-scoped | Open |

Main Contributors

  • Oliver Friedmann
  • Pablo Iglesias

License

Apache-2.0