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dynamodb-table-entries-gui

v3.2.2

Published

GUI for DynamoDB. Useful for local development.

Downloads

2

Readme

dynamodb-table-entries-gui

A quick and dirty fork of dynamodb-admin that allows you to browse a table in DynamoDB. Use case where I personally needed this was a provisioned DynamoDB that had the table name already provided by the platform (CloudFoundry to be exact) and no access to ListTables action on DynamoDB.

This browser allows you to skip ListTables alltogether and connect to the table you specified directly through the Web GUI.

The GUI works for both Local and AWS DynamoDB instances. The endpoint url is not required when connecting to AWS.

Usage

[sudo] npm install -g dynamodb-table-entries-gui

dynamodb-table-entries-gui --open --port 8001

CLI Options:
 --open / -o - opens server URL in a default browser on start
 --port PORT / -p PORT -  Port to run on (default: 8001)

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