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DynamoDB Engine

A promisified Node.js engine for AWS DynamoDB.

API

Create an Instance

const DynamoDBEngine = require('dynamodb-engine');

const config = {
  accessKeyId: process.env.DYNAMODB_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
  secretAccessKey: process.env.DYNAMODB_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
  region: process.env.DYNAMODB_REGION,
  endpoint: process.env.DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT,
  tablePrefix: 'myapp_prod'
};

// A schema for comic book characters and series.
const schema = {
  // A Character table with an index by name attribute
  Character: {
    indexes: {
      ByName: {
        keys: {
          hash: {name: 'type', type: 'String'},
          range: {name: 'name', type: 'String'}
        }
      }
    }
  },
  // A Character table with an index by title attribute
  Series: {
    indexes: {
      ByTitle: {
        keys: {
          hash: {name: 'type', type: 'String'},
          range: {name: 'title', type: 'String'}
        }
      }
    }
  }
};

const db = DynamoDBEngine.create(config, schema);

Schema

A table must be created for every document type you plan on storing. If you add another type to your application, add it to the schema and then run .migrateUp().

migrateUp

.migrateUp() -- Runs through the schema and ensures all the tables and indexes exist as defined. If you add any tables or indexes, you'll need to run .migrateUp().

Returns a Promise for the response from the AWS SDK.

createRecord

.createRecord(record) -- Stores the given record Object. All the document attributes should be present on the record. The .type and .id attributes are required.

Returns a Promise for the same record Object that was passed in.

If there is already an existing document with the given record.id then the returned Promise will reject with a db.ConflictError.

updateRecord

.updateRecord(record) -- Stores the given record Object. All the document attributes should be present on the record. The .type and .id attributes are required.

If there is already an existing document with the given record.id then .updateRecord(record) will overwrite the existing document.

Returns a Promise for the same record Object that was passed in.

getRecord

.getRecord(type, id) -- Retrieves the document identified by the type and id Strings.

Returns a Promise for the document Object.

If the document does not exist the returned Promise will reject with a db.NotFoundError.

removeRecord

.removeRecord(type, id) -- Removes a document identified by the type and id Strings.

Returns a Promise for a Boolean true.

createRelation

.createRelation(subject, object) -- Simultaniously adds a subject has object and object belongs to relationship to the relationships table and indexes. The relationships table and indexes are created when you first run migrateUp().

Takes a subject and object Objects as parameters. Both the subject and the object must have a .type and .id attribute. Any other attributes will be ignored.

Returns a Promise for the object Object.

getRelations

.getRelations(subjectId, predicate) -- Fetches a list of ID Strings for items of type predicate related to subjectId. Returns a list of has many relationships.

Example: db.getRelations('series-abc-123', 'Charaacter') would list all the Character IDs related to Series series-abc-123.

Returns a Promise for an Array of Objects like {type, id}.

getReverseRelations

.getReverseRelations(objectId, predicate) -- Like .getRelations() but reversed. It returns a list of belongs to relationships.

Example: db.getRelations('character-dfg-456', 'Series') would list all the Series IDs which Character character-dfg-456 belongs to.

Returns a Promise for an Array of Objects like {type, id}.

removeRelation

.removeRelation(subjectId, objectId) -- Removes the record from the relations table and indexes linking subjectId to objectId.

Returns a Promise for a Boolean true.

batchGet

.batchGet(type, IDs) -- Get a batch of records by IDs.

Returns a Promise for an Array of results.

query

.query(type, index) -- Returns a new Query class instance.

Query Class

const db = DynamoDBEngine.create(config, schema);

const query = db.query('character', 'byName');

query.rangeEqual('Captain America').fetchAll().then(function (records) {
  records.forEach(function (rec) {
    console.log(rec);
  })
});

Fetch by page, order ascending

const db = DynamoDBEngine.create(config, schema);

const query = db.query('character', 'byName').ascending().setLimit(10);

query.fetchPage().then(function (page1) {
  // Results are in the "items" attribute.
  page1.items.forEach(function (rec) {
    console.log(rec);
  });

  // The last key is in the "lastEvaluatedKey" attribute.
  // Use the "lastEvaluatedKey" to tell the query where to start from for
  // the next page.
  return query.fetchPage(page1.lastEvaluatedKey).then(function (page1) {
    page2.items.forEach(function (rec) {
      console.log(rec);
    });
  });
});

query.setLimit('Captain America').fetchAll().then(function (records) {
  records.forEach(function (rec) {
    console.log(rec);
  })
});

TODO: Document the Query Class.

Events

Listen for Events

const db = DynamoDBEngine.create(config, schema);

db.log.on('request', function (req) {
  console.log('%s %s %s %s %s', ev.apiCall, ev.operation, ev.method, ev.href, ev.body);
});

Events are emitted on the instance .log object (a Node.js EventEmitter).

Event "request"

  • .apiCall - The DynamoDB instance method used.
  • .operation - The DynamoDB API operation.
  • .metho - The HTTP method string.
  • .href - The full request URL string.
  • .body - The request body string.

Testing

Testing is done using the XO Linter and the Jasmine test framework. Tests can be run with

npm test

The npm test command will first run the XO Linter and then run the specs with Jasmine. Test files are located in the spec/ directory.

Reference

DynamoDB Endpoints: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#ddb_region

Copyright and License

Copyright: (c) 2015 - 2016 by Odd Networks Inc. (http://oddnetworks.co)

Unless otherwise indicated, all source code is licensed under the MIT license. See MIT-LICENSE for details.

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