graphql-retain-transformer
v2.0.0
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Prevent losing production data by enabling the retain deletion policy for your AWS Amplify API!
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🚨 Prevent losing production data by enabling the retain deletion policy for your AWS Amplify API!
graphql-retain-transformer
What problem does it solve?
The GraphQL Retain transformer is a custom directive that you can install and use in your
AWS Amplify API schema. It will then set the DeletionPolicy
of the created DynamoDB
tables from the default Delete
to Retain
.
What this does is it will make sure that those resources and its contents are not getting removed during a stack deletion. The deletion process will run through successfully, but you can still find the old DynamoDB table in your AWS admin console.
Attention: If you create a new DynamoDB table with the exact same name, it will then overwrite the retained table and its data! So creating backups are still a good thing to do from time to time 😉
Read this blog post about this directive for more information: https://react-freelancer.ch/blog/amplify-retain-dynamodb-tables
Installation
npm install --save graphql-retain-transformer
For projects using the old GraphQL Transformer v1 run:
npm install --save graphql-retain-transformer@1
How to use
Setup custom transformer
Edit amplify/backend/api/<YOUR_API>/transform.conf.json
and append "graphql-retain-transformer"
to the transformers
field.
"transformers": [
"graphql-retain-transformer"
]
Use @retain directive
Append @retain
to target types.
type Todo @model @retain {
id: ID!
title: String!
description: String
}
How does it work behind the scenes?
This custom directive just sets the DeletionPolicy
of the created DynamoDB tables from the default Delete
to Retain
.
Read more about the DeletionPolicy
in the AWS docs: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-attribute-deletionpolicy.html
Contribute 🦸
Contributions are more than welcome! I love how AWS Amplify helps us developers building great apps in a short time. That's why I'd like to give back with contributions like this. If you feel the same and would like to join me in this project it would be awesome to get in touch! 😊
Please feel free to create, comment and of course solve some of the issues. To get started you can also go for the easier issues marked with the good first issue
label if you like.
Development
- Clone this repository and open it in your code editor.
- Run
npm link
in the cloned project directory andnpm link graphql-retain-transformer
in your test project where you want to use it. Maybe you'll have to uninstall the previously installed dependency as installed from NPM repository. - Run
npm start
in your cloned project directory. Every code change is now immediately used in your test project, so you can just modify code and test it usingamplify codegen models
oramplify push
.
Hint: It is important to always make sure the version of the installed graphql
dependency matches the graphql
version the graphql-transformer-core
depends on.
Publish new NPM package version
- Make sure version number is updated.
- Run
npm publish
. - Create new release in GitHub including a tag.
License
The MIT License
Credits
The graphql-retain-transformer library is maintained and sponsored by the Swiss web and mobile app development company Florian Gyger Software.
If this library saved you some time and money please consider sponsoring me, so I can build more libraries for free and actively maintain them for you. Thank you 🙏