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dynamoose

v4.1.5

Published

Dynamoose is a modeling tool for Amazon's DynamoDB (inspired by Mongoose)

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Dynamoose is a modeling tool for Amazon's DynamoDB (inspired by Mongoose).

Getting Started

Description

Dynamoose is a modeling tool for Amazon's DynamoDB. Dynamoose is heavily inspired by Mongoose, which means if you are coming from Mongoose the syntax will be very familiar.

Key Features

  • Type safety
  • High level API
  • Easy to use syntax
  • DynamoDB Single Table Design Support
  • Ability to transform data before saving or retrieving items
  • Strict data modeling (validation, required attributes, and more)
  • Support for DynamoDB Transactions
  • Powerful Conditional/Filtering Support
  • Callback & Promise support
  • AWS Multi-region support
  • DynamoDB Streams support

Example

import * as dynamoose from "dynamoose";
import * as crypto from "crypto";

// Create a new Dynamoose model
const Book = dynamoose.model("Book", {
	"id": {
		"type": String,
		"hashKey": true,
		"default": () => crypto.randomUUID()
	},
	"title": {
		"type": String,
		"required": true
	},
	"author": {
		"type": String,
		"required": true
	},
	"publishedDate": {
		"type": Date,
		"required": true
	},
	"genre": {
		"type": String,
		"required": true,
		"enum": [
			"fantasy",
			"sci-fi",
			"mystery",
			"thriller",
			"romance",
			"non-fiction",
			"horror",
			"biography",
			"autobiography",
			"poetry",
			"children's",
			"young-adult",
			"other"
		]
	},
	"summary": String,
	"pageCount": Number
});

// Add a new item to the Book table
const newBook = new Book({
	"title": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone",
	"author": "J.K. Rowling",
	"publishedDate": new Date("1997-06-26"),
	"genre": "fantasy",
	"summary": "The story of a young wizard who discovers he is a wizard and attends a magical school.",
	"pageCount": 223
});
await newBook.save();

// Retrieve all items from the Book table
const allBooks = await Book.scan().exec();
console.log(allBooks);

Resources

General

Social

Branch Strategy

Below you will find the current branch strategy for the project. Work taking place on the branches listed below might be further ahead than the versions on NPM. All documentation links found below will also be reflective of the published version on NPM. If you would like to live dangerously and run non-released versions, you can run npm install dynamoose/dynamoose#BRANCH (replacing BRANCH with the branch listed below). You will also find the most up-to-date documentation in the docs folder of the branch.

| Branch | Version | NPM Tag | Links | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | main | 4.x.x | | - Documentation | | v3 | 3.3.x | | - Documentation | | v3.3.0 (tag) | 3.3.0 | latest-3 | - Documentation | | v2 | 2.8.x | | - Documentation | | v2.8.8 (tag) | 2.8.8 | latest-2 | - Documentation