This utility helps represent AWS DynamoDb data types. It converts JavaScript objects into objects as required by DynamoDb.
For example, following is some JavaScript data:
var data = {
fruit: 'Apple',
count: 12
}
The DynamoDB SDK requires it to be represented as:
{
"fruit": {
"S": "Apple"
},
"count": {
"N": "12"
}
}
Use wrap
and unwrap
to convert objects form one form into the other.
var attr = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValue;
var data = {
id: 10,
food: ['Rice', 'Noodles'],
age: 1,
isThatYou: true,
stuff: ['Tomato', 33],
day: 'Tuesday'
};
// wrap: marshall data into the format required by DynamoDb.
var dynamodbData = attr.wrap(data);
// {
// "id": {"N": "10"},
// "food": {"SS": ["Rice", "Noodles"] },
// "age": {"N": "1"},
// "isThatYou": {"BOOL": true},
// "stuff": {"L": [{"S": "Tomato"}, {"N": "33"}]},
// "day": {"S": "Tuesday"}
// }
// unwrap: unmarshall data back to the orignal.
var unwrapped = attr.unwrap(dynamodbData);
// {
// "id": 10,
// "food": ["Rice", "Noodles"],
// "age": 1,
// "isThatYou": true,
// "stuff": ["Tomato", 33],
// "day": "Tuesday"
// }
// Helper for working with DynamoDb update ('updateItem'):
var attrUpdate = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValueUpdate;
var dataUpdates = attrUpdate
.put({game: "Football"})
.add({age: 1})
.delete("day");
// {
// "game": {
// "Action": "PUT",
// "Value": {"S": "Football"}
// },
// "age": {
// "Action": "ADD",
// "Value": {"N": "1"}
// },
// "day": {
// "Action": "DELETE"
// }
// }
The above example does not commnicate with a DynamoDb instance. It only demonstrates how to wrap / unwrap data. There are more examples below.
Incase you need to wrap/unwrap individual values, use wrap1
and unwrap1
:
console.log(attr.wrap1(50));
//{ N: '50' }
console.log(attr.unwrap1({"N":"50"}));
//50
Use with AWS SDK for Node.js
npm install dynamodb-data-types
Use with the cli for quick utility
npm install -g dynamodb-data-types
dynamo-dt-attr-wrap '{"hello":"world"}'
dynamo-dt-attr-unwrap '{"hello": {"S": "world"}}'
Use with AWS SDK for JS in the Browser
Download the browser version from dist.
See examples/browser and this note
The browser version of this library (created using browserify) has not been tested. Pull requests to add tests for the browser are welcome (maybe using phantom.js?).
The browser version is available from version 2.1.2
onwards.
The browser version of this library is generated using Browserify.
For versions 3.0.0
onwards of this library, browserify
is made to exclude
Buffer
related code. It is less likely for a browser side application to make
use of Buffer
as a binary type.
If you don't need detailed info about this, skip the next paragraph.
This library uses node's Buffer for
recognizing binary types. By default, browserify, includes external Buffer
related code, causing the filesize of the browser dist to become 5.4
times larger (6x if you compare min.js
files). Version 3.0.0
onwards,
browserify is made to exclude Buffer
related code because it seems less
likely for browser side code to detect Buffer
as a binary type. Incase your
browser application does require Buffer
you might try using
dist-with-buffer
- examples/01-put-update.js
- examples/02-binary-image.js
- examples/03-explicit-data-type.js
- examples/04-explicit-preserve-arrays.js
- examples/browser/dynamodb-data-types.html
Refer to docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/APIReference/API_Types.html
DynamoDb-Data-Types supports:
- AttributeValue
- AttributeValueUpdate
Refer to docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/APIReference/API_AttributeValue.html
DynamoDb-Data-Types supports:
- B
- BOOL
- BS
- L
- M
- N
- NS
- NULL
- S
- SS
(New in version 2.1.0)
Consider the following:
var data = {
alphabets: ['c', 'a', 'b', 'c']
};
wrap(data)
detects alphabets
as SS
. Being a set SS
has two properties unlike those of arrays :
- The order of elements is not preserved.
- Duplicate elements are not allowed.
Starting with version 2.1.0, you can do:
wrap(data, {types: {alphabets: 'L'} }
to explicitly tell wrap to treat itL
instead of the auto-detectedSS
. Similarly forput()
andadd()
- Alternatively, call
preserveArrays()
to consider all arrays as typeL
. This has a global effect.
Read the documentation and examples for more.
(new in version 2.0.0)
DynamoDb-Data-Types version 2.0.0 introduces support for AttributeValue
types BOOL
, NULL
, M
, L
.
DynamoDb-Data-Types uses M
to nest objects. Consider the following data:
var data = {
polygon: {
quadrilateral: {
sides: 4
}
}
}
wrap()
maps the above data as:
{
"polygon": {
"M": {
"quadrilateral": {
"M": {
"sides": {
"N": "4"
}
}
}
}
}
}
DynamoDb-Data-Types uses L
to represent mixed arrays. Consider the following data:
{
strs: ['abc', 'def'],
nums: [123, 456],
mix: [1, 'abc', true, false, null, [1,2,3]]
}
wrap()
maps the above data as:
{
strs: {
SS: ["abc","def"]
},
nums: {
NS: ["123","456"]
},
mix: {
"L": [
{ N: "1" },
{ S: "abc" },
{ BOOL: true },
{ BOOL: false },
{ NULL: true },
{ NS: ["1","2","3"] }
]
}
}
It is straightforward to detect types N
, NS
, S
, SS
, NULL
and BOOL
.
To detect other types - M
, L
, B
, BS
- simple rules are applied as
explained below.
For any a given value val
, wrap()
detects the AWS Data types as follows:
How wrap()
detects them (psuedo-code):
IF val is typeof boolean
THEN detect as type BOOL
ELSE IF val is null
THEN detect as type NULL
ELSE IF val is typeof number or if val instanceof Number
THEN detect as type N
ELSE IF val is typeof string or if val is instanceof String
THEN detect as type S
How wrap()
detects type B
(psuedo-code):
IF val is instanceof Buffer
THEN detect as type B
There maybe other types which should get detected as B
. Please let me know if
you have suggestions.
How wrap()
detects type M
(psuedo-code):
IF (val is none of: BOOL, NULL, N, S, B)
AND (typeof val === 'object')
THEN detect as type M
ELSE
wrap() ignores val
When wrap()
sees an Array, here's what it does (psuedo-code):
IF val is an Array
IF (every element in Array is type N)
THEN detect as type NS
ELSE IF (every element in Array is type S)
THEN detect as type SS
ELSE IF (every element in Array is type B)
THEN detect as type BS
ELSE
detect as type L
If preserveArrays()
is called, all arrays found in the object being wrapped
are given type L
. In other words, arrays will no longer get detected as NS
,
SS
or BS
but specified as L
.
This is useful to preserve duplicates and the order of elements in arrays.
var ddt = require('dynamodb-data-types');
ddt.preserveArrays();
This function is designed to be called once - It has a global effect.
If this is not needed on a global level, a similar effect can be achieved using
options
parameter passed to wrap()
, wrap1()
and put()
and add()
.
Similarly, the global behaviour of preserveArrays()
may be overridden using
the options
object passed to wrap()
, wrap1()
and put()
and add()
.
AWS API Reference - AttributeValue
AWS API Reference - AttributeValueUpdate
Wrap (marshall) JavaScript data into DynamoDB's AttributeValue data type.
- @param {Object} item The object to wrap.
- @param {Object} options
- @return {Object} A DynamoDb AttributeValue.
types
: An object containing attribute names and explicit type for that attribute. Currently explicit type can only be specified if the detected type is an array. Possible values are'NS'
,'SS'
,'BS'
,'L'
Example of an options object:
// Any property named 'randomList' found in the object (at any depth) is
// specified as 'NS'. This explicit type can be assigned only if `randomList` is
// detected as an array.
// Similarly if 'orderedList' is an array, it gets specified as type 'L'
{
types: {
randomList: 'NS',
orderedList: 'L'
}
}
Example
var attr = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValue;
attr.wrap({name: "Foo", age: 50});
// {"name":{"S":"Foo"},"age":{"N":"50"}}
attr.wrap({alphabets: ["a", "b", "c"]});
// {"alphabets":{"SS": ["a","b","c"]}}
attr.wrap({alphabets: ["a", "b", "c"]}, {types: {alphabets:"L"}});
// {"alphabets":{"L": [{"S":"a"},{"S":"b"},{"S": "c"}]}}
Unwrap (unmarshall) DynamoDB AttributeValue to appropriate JavaScript types.
- @param {Object} attributeValue The DynamoDb AttributeValue to unwrap.
- @return {Object} Unwrapped object with properties.
Example
var attr = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValue;
attr.unwrap({"name":{"S":"Foo"},"age":{"N":"50"}});
// {name: "Foo", age: 50}
Wrap a single value into DynamoDB's AttributeValue.
- @param {String|Number|Array}
- @param {Object} options Same as options for wrap().
- @return {Object} DynamoDB AttributeValue.
Example
var attr = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValue;
attr.wrap1(50); // {"N":"50"}
attr.wrap1("50"); // {"S":"50"}
Unwrap a single DynamoDB's AttributeValue to a value of the appropriate JavaScript type.
@param {Object} attributeValue The DynamoDB AttributeValue. @return {String|Number|Array} The JavaScript value.
Example
var attr = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValue;
attr.unwrap1({"N":"50"}); // 50
attr.unwrap1({"S":"50"}); // "50"
Append attributes to be updated with action "ADD".
This function can be chained with further calls to add
, put
or delete
.
- @param {Object} attrs Object with attributes to be updated.
- @param {Object} options Same as options for wrap().
- @return {Updates} Object with all update attributes in the chain.
See note: duplicate attribute names
Append attributes to be updated with action "PUT".
This function can be chained with further calls to add
, put
or delete
.
- @param {Object} attrs Object with attributes to be updated.
- @param {Object} options Same as options for wrap().
- @return {Updates} Object with all update attributes in the chain.
See note: duplicate attribute names
Append attributes to be updated with action "DELETE".
This function can be chained with further calls to add
, put
or delete
.
-
@param {Object|String|Array} attrs If this argument is an an Object,the Object's property values must be an array, containing elements to be removed, as required by DynamoDb SDK. If this argument is a String, it should contain comma seperated names of properties to be deleted. If its an Array, each array element should be a property name to be deleted.
-
@return {Updates} Object with all update attributes in the chain.
See note: duplicate attribute names
var attrUpdate = require('dynamodb-data-types').AttributeValueUpdate;
var dataUpdate = attrUpdate
.put({name: "foo"})
.add({age: 1})
.delete("height, nickname")
.add({favColors: ["red"]})
.delete({favNumbers: [3]});
console.log(JSON.stringify(dataUpdate));
// {
// "name": { "Action": "PUT", "Value": { "S": "foo" } },
// "age": { "Action": "ADD", "Value": { "N": "1" } },
// "height": { "Action": "DELETE" },
// "nickname": { "Action": "DELETE" },
// "favColors": { "Action": "ADD", "Value": { "SS": ["red" ] } },
// "favNumbers": { "Action": "DELETE", "Value": { "NS": ["3"] } }
// }
Each attribute name can appear only once in the AttributeUpdates
object of the
itemUpdate
call. This is a feature of the AWS API. However its easy to
overlook this when chaining add
, put
and delete
updates.
For example, following is an attribute colors
of type SS
(String set)
var item = {
id: ...,
colors: ["red", "blue"]
}
Suppose, we want to delete
"red" and add
"orange".
To add "orange", the AttributeUpdates
object is created as:
attrUpdate.add({colors: ["orange"]})
. Similarly, to delete "red" the
AttributeUpdates
object is created as attrUpdate.delete({colors: ["red"]})
However, both actions cannot be represented in the same AttributeUpdates
object.
// Will not work as expected
attrUpdate.add({colors: ["orange"]}).delete({colors: ["red"]});
The action to delete
"red" overwrites the action to add
"orange". This is
simply because colors
is a property of the AttrubuteUpdates
object.
The following code demonstrates the above note:
JSON.stringify(attrUpdate.add({colors: ["orange"]}));
//{"colors":{"Action":"ADD","Value":{"SS":["orange"]}}}
JSON.stringify(attrUpdate.delete({colors: ["red"]}));
//{"colors":{"Action":"DELETE","Value":{"SS":["red"]}}}
// The below does not work as expected
JSON.stringify(attrUpdate.add({colors: ["orange"]}).delete({colors: ["red"]}));
//{"colors":{"Action":"DELETE","Value":{"SS":["red"]}}}
Read this only if you need DynamoDb-Data-Types version 1.0.0 or below.
If you are already using version 1.0.0 or 0.2.7 you may continue to do so.
If you are using DynamoDb-Data-Types version 1.0.0 or 0.2.7, wrapping / unwrapping B
and BS
will not work when used with AWS SDK 1.x.x
but should automagically work with AWS SDK 2.x.x. although it has not been
tested. This is related to automatic conversion of base64 done by AWS SDK
version 2.x. See
AWS Upgrading Notes (1.x to 2.0).
- For Node users, version
3.0.0
is identical to2.1.6
- For browser side version of this library
- In version
3.0.0
onwardsBuffer
related code has been excluded. - Filesize of the
min.js
version is now6.5KB
. Earlier it was40KB
.
- In version
- Added/fixed tests to imporve coverage.
- Reviewed docs.
Source code of versions 2.1.2 to 2.1.6 are identical to 2.1.1.
This version is identical to 2.1.1 with no changes to code. It only includes a JS build for the browser plus a few more tests.
- Use browserify to create a dist for use in the browser.
- Updated tests, use travis-ci, coverage, istanbul, .jshintrc.
2015-12-18
- Replace functions deprecated by Node.
2015-08-17
- Call
preserveArrays()
to use typeL
for array types; this preserves order of array elements and allows duplicate array elements both of which are not possible using setsSS
,NS
orBS
- If not required on a global scale (calling preserveArrays), explicity set array types by passing opts to
wrap()
,add()
,put()
2015-02-15
- Fixed README
- Committed modified package.json (just realised it wasn't committed)
2015-02-15
- Implemnted
M
- Implemented
L
- Added example to put and get binary data (examples/02-binary-image.js)
2015-02-11
Note: There are no source code changes in version 1.0.0. Functionally, 1.0.0 is identical to 0.2.7.
- Bumped from version 0.2.7 to version 1.0.0.
- Update documentation especially with regard to
B
andBS
data types. - Added development deps into pacakge.json instead of tests/package.json (It should have been this way to begin with)
2014-01-29
2013-11-15
2013-11-11
Note: Change log dates are yyyy-mm-dd.