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react-dynamodb-helper

v1.0.10

Published

A helper component to interface with dynamodb using the AWS SDK, directly from React

Downloads

25

Readme

react-dynamodb-helper

A helper component to interface with dynamodb using the AWS SDK, directly from React

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Install

npm install --save react-dynamodb-helper

Then install the dependencies.

Dependencies

npm install --save aws-sdk

Configuration

AWS Dynamodb

You will need to create table(s) in dynamodb according to your data model.

AWS Credentials

AWS region, secret and access key form the credentials. These are required to use this package. It is crucial that these credentials are given create, retrieve, update and delete permissions in aws for dynamodb.

You can now review the functionality below.

Functionality


/*

region: aws region
secret: aws secret
key: aws access key
params: query parameters

*/

getData(region, secret, key, params) {}

queryData(region, secret, key, params) {}

scanData(region, secret, key, params) {}

putData(region, secret, key, params) {}

updateData(region, secret, key, params) {}

deleteData(region, secret, key, params) {}

Usage


import React, { useEffect } from 'react'

import * as DynamoDB from 'react-dynamodb-helper';

const App = () => {

    useEffect(() => {

        async function getData() {
            var params = {
            TableName: "Account_Credentials",
            Key : { 
                "email" : 'hru****@***ies.com',
            }
            };

            // aws_secret and aws_access_key need to have
            // dynamodb access
            
            let result = await DynamoDB.getData("aws_region", "aws_secret", "aws_access_key", params)

        }
        getData();

    }, [])


    useEffect(() => {

        async function updateData() {
            var params = {
                TableName: "Account_Credentials",
                Key : { 
                    "email" : 'hru****@***ies.com',
                },
                UpdateExpression: "set #otp = :otpVal",
                ExpressionAttributeNames: {
                    "#otp": "otp",
                },
                ExpressionAttributeValues: {
                    ":otpVal": "1212"
                }
            };

            // aws_secret and aws_access_key need to have
            // dynamodb access
            
            let result = await DynamoDB.updateData("aws_region", "aws_secret", "aws_access_key", params)

        }
        getData();

    }, [])

  return <div>Hello DynamoDB Helper</div>
}

export default App

Credits

Some part of this module is based on the work done by Ninad Thatte & team at MeGo Technologies.

License

MIT © superflows-dev