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@jitterbit/npdynamodb

v0.3.2

Published

A Node.js Simple Query Builder and ORM for AWS DynamoDB.

Downloads

3,708

Readme

npdynamodb

npm version Actions Status

Forked from noppoMan/npdynamodb. This fork intends primarily to maintain the migration capabilities of the original package. No testing, beyond the original unit tests, is done on any area besides the migrator.


A Node.js Simple Query Builder and ORM for AWS DynamoDB.

Motivation

When I visited here for the first time, I closed it in a moment. Because it is too long and hard to see to understand. So I decided to make client to handle DynamoDB more easier and it doesn't take waste of time to read documentation for it.

Services that are used in Production

Supported DynamoDB Api Versions

  • 2012-08-10

Installation

npm install @jitterbit/npdynamodb

Why is the Pure AWS-SDK in Node.js NOT good?

Parameters are like Chant of the magic. http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/DynamoDB.html

Overview

Npdynamodb has modern interfaces to handle AWS DynamoDB. We release you redundancy codes and see simple syntax. Of course, will not see callback hell!

Npdynamodb has the following functions

List of npdynamodb apis

Usage of QueryBuilder

Initialization

var npdynamodb = require('npdynamodb');
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');

var dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB({
  apiVersion: '2012-08-10'
});

var npd = npdynamodb.createClient(dynamodb);

// Or can take options
var npd = npdynamodb.createClient(dynamodb, {
  timeout: 3000,
  initialize: function(){
    // Some Initialization here.
  }
});
Get by hash key (getItem operation)
npd().table('users')
.where("id", 1)
.first()
.then(function(data){

  console.log(data)
  // => {Item: {id: 1, name: 'Tonny'}, Count: 1, ScannedCount: 1}

})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Get rows with where (query operation)
npd().table('users')
.where('name', 'tonny') //hash key
.then(function(data){

  console.log(data)
  // => {Items: [{id: 1, name: 'Tonny'}], Count: 1, ScannedCount: 1}

})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Get multiple rows with where, filter and descending order
npd().table('chats')
.where('room_id', 'room1') // hash key
.where('timestamp', '>', 1429454911) // range key
.filter('user_name', 'tonny') // non index key
.desc()
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
whereIn

whereIn call batchGetItem instead of query operation.

Single Key Usage
npd().table('chats')
.whereIn('room_id', ['room1', 'room2', 'room3'])
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Multiple Kyes Usage
npd().table('chats')
.whereIn(['room_id', 'timestamp'], [['room1', 1429454911], ['room2', 1429454912], ['room3', 1429454913]])
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Limit and offset
npd().table('chats')
.where('room_id', 'room1')
.limit(10)
.offset(ExclusiveStartKey)
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Count
npd().table('chats')
.where('room_id', 'room1')
.count()
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data.Count);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Extra options

You can set extra options in callback of feature method. All options are transformed from property to method, But its name (camelized) and arguments are same as pure AWS-SDK for node.js.

npd().table('users')
.where('name', 'tonny')
.feature(function(f){ // f is raw feature object.
  f.consistentRead(true);
  f.returnConsumedCapacity('TOTAL');
})
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
create (Make Overwrite all of values, if key[s] have already existed.)
npd().table('users')
.create({ // Also can save collection.
  id: 2,
  name: 'rhodes',
  company: {
    name: 'Stark Industry',
    tel: '123456789',
    zip: '123456789',
    address: 'foo-bar-123'
  }
})
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Update
npd().table('users')
.set("company", "PUT", {
  name: 'moved company',
  tel: '123-456-789',
  zip: '123-456-789',
  address: 'foo-bar-456'
})
.set("suite_color", "ADD", 1)
.update()
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});
Update with expressions
npd().table('users')
.feature(function(f){
  f.updateExpression('SET #gt = if_not_exists(#gt, :one)');

  f.expressionAttributeNames({
    '#gt': 'gender_type'
  });

  f.expressionAttributeValues({
    ':one': 1
  });

  f.returnValues('UPDATED_NEW');
})
.update()
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
})
.catch(function(err){
  console.err(err);
});

Usage of ORM

Initialization

var npdynamodb = require('npdynamodb');
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');

var npd = npdynamodb.createClient(new AWS.DynamoDB({
  apiVersion: '2012-08-10'
}));

var Chat = npdynamodb.define('chats', {
  npdynamodb: npd,

  hashKey: 'id',

  rangeKey: 'timestamp'
});
Fast get with hash_key
Chat.find(1).then(function(chat){  // where('id', '=', 1)
  // Get value of id key
  console.log(chat.get('id'));

  // Get attribute keys
  console.log(chat.keys());

  // Get attribute values
  console.log(chat.values());

  // Pick specified key and value pairs
  console.log(chat.pick('chat_id', 'timestamp'));

  // Transform as json string.
  console.log(chat.toJson());
});
fetch with multiple conditions
Chat.where('id', 1)
// complex conditions
.query(function(qb){
  qb.whereBeteen('timestamp', 1429212102, 1429212202);
})
.fetch()
.then(function(data){

  // Check query result is empty?
  console.log(data.isEmpty());
  // => false

  // Get First Item
  console.log(data.first().get('id'));
  // => 1

  // Get Last Item
  console.log(data.last().get('id'));
  // => 1

  // Seequence(Also supported map, find, etc....)
  data.each(function(item){
    console.log(item.get('id'));
  });

  // Pluck specific column values.
  console.log(data.pluck('id'));

  // Get as object.
  console.log(data.toArray());
  // => [{id: 1, name: 'tonny', company: {....}}]

});
Save
// As Static
Chat.save({
  room_id: 'room1',
  ....
})
.then(function(chat){
  console.log(chat.get('room_id'));
});

// As Instance
var chat = new Chat({
  room_id: 'room1',
  user_id: 1
});
chat.set('message', 'This is a message.');

chat.save()
.then(function(chat){
  console.log(chat.get('room_id'));
});
Destroy
chat.destroy()
.then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
});
Custom Methods and Properties
var Chat = npdynamodb.define('chats', {
  npdynamodb: npd,

  hashKey: 'id',

  rangeKey: 'timestamp',

  customProtoTypeConstant: 1,

  customProtoTypeMethod: function(){
    return this.get('id') === 1;
  }

},

{
  customStaticConstant: 1,

  customStaticMethod: function(){
    return this.where('room_id', 'room1')
      .query(function(qb){
        qb.filter('timestamp', '>', 1429212102);
      })
      .fetch();
  }
});

// prototype
Chat.find(1).then(function(chat){
  console.log(chat.customProtoTypeConstant);
  console.log(chat.customeProtoTypeMethod());
});


// static
console.log(Chat.customStaticConstant);

Chat.customStaticMethod().then(function(data){
  console.log(data);
});

Migration

We support schema migration for Dynamodb.

First, initialize your project to run migration.
npm install -g npdynamodb
# cd /path/to/your/project
npd init
# created npdfile.js
npdfile.js
'use strict';

var AWS = require('aws-sdk');

var dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB({
  apiVersion: '2012-08-10',
  accessKeyId: "AWS_KEY",
  secretAccessKey: "AWS_SECRET",
  region: "ap-northeast-1"
});

module.exports = {

  // Specify migration file path. Default is `./migrations`
  // migration: {
  //  migrationFilePath: './npdynamodb_migrations'
  // },

  development: {
    dynamoClient: dynamodb,
    migrations: {
      ProvisionedThroughput: [10, 10],
      tableName: 'npd_migrations'
    }
  },

  staging: {
    dynamoClient: dynamodb,
    migrations: {
      ProvisionedThroughput: [10, 10],
      tableName: 'npd_migrations'
    }
  },

  production: {
    dynamoClient: dynamodb,
    migrations: {
      ProvisionedThroughput: [10, 10],
      tableName: 'npd_migrations'
    }
  }
};
Generate migration file.
npd migrate:generate create_users
# => /migrations/20150406083039_create_users.js
Edit migration file
exports.up = function(migrator){
  return migrator().createTable('chats', function(t){
    t.string('room_id').hashKey();
    t.number('timestamp').rangeKey();
    t.provisionedThroughput(100, 100); // read, write

    t.globalSecondaryIndex('indexName1', function(t){
      t.string('user_id').hashKey();
      t.provisionedThroughput(100, 100); // read, write
      t.projectionTypeAll(); //default is NONE
    });

    t.localSecondaryIndex('indexName2', function(t){
      t.string('room_id').hashKey();
      t.number('user_id').rangeKey();
      t.projectionTypeAll(); //default is NONE
    });
  });
};

exports.down = function(migrator){
  return migrator().deleteTable('chats');
};
UpdateTable Usage
exports.up = function(migrator, config){
  return migrator().updateTable('test_table1', function(t){
    t.globalSecondaryIndexUpdates(function(t){

      t.create('indexName3', function(t){
        t.string('hash_key2').hashKey();
        t.provisionedThroughput(100, 100);
        t.projectionTypeAll();
      });

      t.delete('indexName2');

      t.update('indexName1', function(t){
        t.provisionedThroughput(150, 100);
      });

      t.provisionedThroughput(200, 200);

    });
  }).then(function(){
    // wait until tables state will be ACTIVE.
    return migrator().waitUntilTableActivate('test_table1');
  });
};
Run latest migration.
npd migrate:run
Rollback latest migration.
npd migrate:rollback

Command Line Interfaces

required global install and type npd

Commands

  • init: Create a fresh npdfile.js.
  • migrate:generate <name> Create a named migration file.
  • migrate:run Run all migrations that have not yet been run.
  • migrate:rollback Rollback the last set of migrations performed.
  • listTables List existing tables.
  • dump <table>: Dump amount of records in specified table to stdout.
  • desc <table>: Show result of the describe operation
  • get <table> <hashKey> [rangeKey]: Show results of the query operation by given conditions.
  • dropTable <table>: Drop the specified table.

Global Options

  • -h
  • -V
  • --env

How to test?

yarn test

QueryBuilder Callbacks

You can be hooked several events and their can be taken promise.

Mechanism of Callbacks and Events

operation called.
      ↓
callbacks: beforeQuery
      ↓
events: beforeQuery
      ↓
Sending Request to Dynamodb
      ↓
Getting Response from Dynamodb
      ↓
callbacks: afterQuery
      ↓
events: afterQuery
// Register callbacks globally
var npd = npdynamodb.createClient(dynamodb, {
  initialize: function(){
    this.callbacks('beforeQuery', function(){
      if(this._fature.params['hash_key'] !== 1) {
        return Promise.reject(new Error('invalid value'));
      }
    });

    this.callbacks('afterQuery', function(result){
      return npd().table('related').create({
        foo_id: result.Items[0]['hash_key'],
        bar: 'string value'
      });
    });
  }
});

// Register callbacks at only this time.
npd().table('foo').callbacks('beforeQuery', Func).create({
  hoo: 'hoo',
  bar: 'bar'
});

Plugin and Extending

Npdynamodb can be extended via plugins.

npdynamodb.plugin(function(Klass){

  // Extend QueryBuilder
  Klass.QueryBuilder.extend({
    protoFn: function(){
      console.log('foo');
    }
  },
  {
    staticFn: function(){
      console.log('bar');
    }
  });

  // Extend Orm Collection
  Klass.Collection.extend({
    protoFn: function(){
      console.log('foo');
    }
  },
  {
    staticFn: function(){
      console.log('bar');
    }
  });

  // Extend Orm Model
  Klass.Model.extend({
    protoFn: function(){
      console.log('foo');
    }
  },
  {
    staticFn: function(){
      console.log('bar');
    }
  });

});

Available Plugins

Upgrading and Release Note

Upgrading 0.1x -> 0.2x

QueryBuilder

There should be a minor change for QueryBuilder. 0.2x QueryBuilder can take options as second argument of createClient.

  • 0.2.0: timeout option supported.
  • 0.2.6: initialize option and callbacks supported.
  • 0.2.7: whereIn method supported.
ORM

There should be a major change for ORM. 0.2x ORM constructor need to pass the npdynamodb instance instead of pure dynamodb instance.

  • 0.2.7: Supported to parse whereIn results.

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2015 Yuki Takei(Noppoman) [email protected]

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and marthis permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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