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DynamoDB

Functions

feedTable(tableName: string, items: DynamoDBItemCollection)

Inserts items into the given table.

example:

await feedTable('users', [
  {
    pk: 'USER#123',
    sk: 'USER#123',
    id: '123',
    name: 'John',
  },
  {
    pk: 'USER#456',
    sk: 'USER#456',
    id: '456',
    name: 'Jane',
  },
]);

Note: Under the hood, items are inserted in batchesarrow-up-right of 25 items. It is recommended to group all your items together into one feedTable call as much as possible for performance.

feedTables(items: { [tableName: string]: DynamoDBItemCollection })

Feeds several tables with the given data.

The items parameter is an object of which the keys represent table names, and the values a DynamoDBItemCollection.

Note: Under the hood, items are inserted in batchesarrow-up-right of 25 items. It is recommended to group all your items together into one feedTables call as much as possible for performance.

truncateTable(tableName: string, keys?: string[])

Deletes all the items from a table. It is useful for cleaning up data between tests.

keys represent the primary key (Partition Key and, optionally, the Sort Key). If not passed, sls-jest will try to infer it from the table descriptionarrow-up-right.

example:

Types

For TypeScript users, some types are also exported for your convenience.

DynamoDBItem

Represents a single DynamoDB item, represented as a plain JS object.

example:

DynamoDBItemCollection

Represents a collection of DynamoDBItem. It can be:

  • An array of DynamoDBItem (DynamoDBItem[])

example:

  • A dictionary of DynamoDBItem or DynamoDBItem[]

The key has no meaning and no impact on how the data that is actually stored in the table, but it can be useful for readability and/or to access items later easily.

example:

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