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simply-wrapper

v0.0.2

Published

A friendly API to deal with SimpleDB using aws2js

Downloads

5

Readme

#Simply

Intro

A friendly API to interact with AWS SimpleDB for aws2js.

The Code

To install

npm install simply-wrapper
// then satisfy the dependencies...
cd node_modules/simply-wrapper
npm install

To use

// get a simply object..
var simply = require('simply')(key, secret, region);


// Create a domain: domain = string
simply.createDomain( domain, callback ) // callback is passed err and result. Result is 'ok' if okay.

// Delete a domain: domain = string
simply.deleteDomain( domain , callback ) // callback is passed err and result. Result is 'ok' if okay.

// List domains
simply.deleteDomain( callback ) // callback is passed err and result. Result is ['domain1', 'domain2'] if okay.

// Put an item: ItemName = string, unique identifier, domain = string, data = { Key : 'Value' }
simply.putItem(ItemName, domain, data, callback ) // callback is passed err and result. Result is 'ok' if okay.

// Get an item: ItemName = unique string identifier, domain = string, 
simply.getItem(ItemName, domain, callback) // callback passed err and result. Result is { 'TheItemName' : { Key : 'Value', ... } } if okay

// Delete an item: ItemName = unique string identifier, domain = string
simply.deleteItem(ItemName, domain, callback ) // callback is passed err and result. Result is 'ok' if okay.

// Run a select query
simply.select('select * from `my-domain`', callback) // { 'ItemName' : { Attributes }, 'FirstItemName' : { Attributes }, ... }

Run the tests

To run the tests you need Mocha and Should.js. You should also put your AWS key, secret, chosen region and a safe test domain to use in common.js by editing common.EDIT_ME.js and renaming it to 'common.js'

Then:

make test