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noodle-dynamo-dump

v1.0.3

Published

A neat little tool to dump out the contents of a table in Dynamo!

Readme

noodle-dynamo-dump

A neat little tool to dump out the contents of a table in Dynamo!

Usage

To use this tool, run the following:

npm install -g noodle-dynamo-dump

Then run the following:

dynamo-dump

Or if you'd rather not install the tool on your machine, simply run:

npx noodle-dynamo-dump

And answer the following questions:

  • Which table would you like to dump?
  • What is your access key ID?
  • What is your secret access key?
  • Which region does your Dynamo table belong to?
  • What format would you like to see the data in?

Once done, you should see the content of your table printed in the console!

Note: Your credentials will never be stored by this tool.

Note: I'd advise against running this against large databases, as this will cost you quite a bit! Also this hasn't been tested on responses that pull more than 1MB of data (at which point the API response in Dynamo starts paginating, which I have not accommodated for in this tool)