Dynamodb
From John Freier
DynamoDB is an AWS product that has a stand alone app for development but is really suppose to be built out in AWS where they handle the administration/OPS.
This is a NoSQL database.
Partition Key and Sort Key
There are two types of keys that can be used to define a primary key.
Partition keys are the how the database separates data in the backend.
Sort keys allow you to sort data by a secondary column.
If more sorting is required, take a look at using Local Global Index.
Secondary Global Index
This allows you to create a super table from the base table, to allow for different keys and sorting when using the `query` command.
Example
var AWS = require("aws-sdk");
AWS.config.update({
region: "local",
endpoint: "http://localhost:8000"
});
var dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB();
var params = {
TableName: "statements",
AttributeDefinitions: [{
AttributeName: "id",
AttributeType: "S"
},
{
AttributeName: "time",
AttributeType: "N"
},
{
AttributeName: "userId",
AttributeType: "S"
}
],
KeySchema: [{
AttributeName: "id",
KeyType: "HASH"
}, //Partition key
{
AttributeName: "userId",
KeyType: "RANGE"
}, //Sort key
],
GlobalSecondaryIndexes: [{
IndexName: 'statement_user_index',
KeySchema: [{
AttributeName: 'userId',
KeyType: 'HASH',
},
{
AttributeName: 'time',
KeyType: 'RANGE',
}
],
Projection: {
ProjectionType: 'ALL'
},
ProvisionedThroughput: {
WriteCapacityUnits: 5,
ReadCapacityUnits: 5
}
}],
ProvisionedThroughput: {
ReadCapacityUnits: 5,
WriteCapacityUnits: 5
}
};
dynamodb.createTable(params, function(err, data) {
if (err) {
console.error("Unable to create table. Error JSON:", JSON.stringify(err, null, 2));
} else {
console.log("Created table. Table description JSON:", JSON.stringify(data, null, 2));
}
});
Local Global Index
Local global index, creates a super table on top of the base table to allow for more sorting abilities.