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Guide: Analyze DynamoDB data with Tinybird

This guide will show you how to analyze DynamoDB data with Tinybird.

You'll use Tinybird's open source DynamoDBExporter to capture historical and change data from DynamoDB tables and import it into Tinybird. This guide covers the integration in more detail.

Tip

Tinybird is actively developing a native DynamoDB connector. Contact us on support@tinybird.co to register your interest and receive notifications when it's live.

Running the demo

  1. Clone this repo

Initial AWS & DynamoDB config

This guide covers the integration in more detail.

  1. Create a DynamoDB table called tinybird_flights with Partition key transaction_id of type String
  2. Enable DDB Streams & PITR on the table 1
  3. Create a new S3 bucket called tinybird-flights
  4. Create a new IAM Policy called tinybird_flights_lambda using the DynamoDBExporter template 2
  5. Create a new IAM Role called tinybird_flights_lambda for the Lambda service and assign the tinybird_flights_lambda policy 3
  6. Create a new Lambda function called tinybird_flights using the DynamoDBExporter function and create the S3 & DynamoDB triggers 4

Set up Tinybird

  1. Create a Tinybird account & Workspace
  2. Copy your admin token
  3. Go to the tinybird dir of this repo
  4. Create a python venv with python3 -m venv .venv
  5. Activate the venv with source .venv/bin/activate
  6. Install the Tinybird CLI with pip install tinybird-cli
  7. Authenticate with the CLI with tb auth
  8. Run tb push to push the Tinybird resources to your Workspace

Run the frontend

The demo uses Vercel and Next.js.

Vercel Serverless Functions are used for the backend APIs that interact with DynamoDB. To ensure that the DynamoDB calls work properly, you should use the Vercel CLI and vercel dev to run the app locally.

Tinybird APIs are called directly from the browser.

  1. Install the Vercel CLI
  2. Go to the app/dynamodb-tinybird-flights dir of this repo
  3. Install dependencies with pnpm i
  4. Configure your environment variables in a .env file. You can use the .env.example file as a template.
  5. Run locally with vercel dev
  6. Go to the UI on http://localhost:3000
  7. On the UI, use the data control buttons to send some data to the DynamoDB table

Completing AWS config

  1. Trigger an S3 Export for the DynamoDB table 5
  2. Enable the DynamoDB trigger on the Lambda