Just like AWS DynamoDB DocumentClient but saves oversize files in S3.

This is almost identical to AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient from the aws-sdk but saves oversize files to AWS. There are a few minor differences which are documented below.
DynamoDB will saves files up to 400kB, any files larger than this will be saved in S3.
npm i dynamo-s3-document-client or yarn add dynamo-s3-document-clientThis lib wraps the basic AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient methods by adding calls to S3 as needed.
- [x] delete
- [x] get
- [x] put
- [x] config (no changed needed)
- [x] createSet (no changed needed)
- [x] query (no changed needed)
- [x] update - Must pass in getNewItem function
- [ ] batchGet
- [ ] batchWrite
#### Important note about update
Update requires intepreting dynamoDB's UpdateExpression. This is pretty difficult and I have not yet figured out how to do it... So, instead of doing this, you must pass in a getNewItem. This is used instead of UpdateExpression when determining how the update affects an item saved in S3.
In order to use this you'll need to have a nested object format where the bulk of your content is on one Key. For example:
``js`
Item: {
// Saved in Dynamo (Item < 400kB), Saved in S3 (Item > 400kB)
Content: 'This is where the large content goes - it can be any format',
// Saved in Dynamo
Attributes: {},
// Saved in Dynamo
Path: '',
}
The names of these keys can be modified using configuration passed in to the DynamoS3DocumentClient constructor. Nonetheless, the all need to be children of the Item.
You can configure custom clients, paths, buckets, sizes etc.
The real type definition is available in: IDynamoS3DocumentClientConfig
`ts`
export interface IDynamoS3DocumentClientConfig {
clients?: {
/* A configured DynamoDB.DocumentClient /
dynamo?: AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient,
/* A configured S3 Client /
s3?: AWS.S3,
},
/* The name of the bucket to save things to /
bucketName: string;
/* Path to the content on the 'params.Item' /
contentPath?: string;
/* Path to the S3Key on the 'params.Item' /
s3KeyPath?: string;
/* Path to the Path on the 'params.Item' or 'params.Key' /
pathPath?: string;
/* Maximum Document size to save to S3 /
maxDocumentSize?: number;
};
To create a client with the following functionality.
* Item <= 400kB - Save to DynamoDB
* Item > 400KB and <= maxDocumentSize - Save to S3
* Item > maxDocumentSize - Reject, don't save
`ts
import { DynamoS3DocumentClient } from 'dynamo-s3-document-client';
// Create a Client.
const dynamoS3DocumentClient = new DynamoS3DocumentClient({
bucketName: 'the-name-of-an-s3-bucket',
maxDocumentSize: 10 1024 1024, // 10MB max
})
`
`ts
await dynamoS3DocumentClient.put({
TableName: 'test-table',
Item: {
Path: 'path/of/the/file',
Attributes: {},
Content: crypto.randomBytes(1 1024 1024)
}
}).promise()
.then(console.log);
`
This will get the 'Path' and 'Attributes' from Dynamo and the content from S3.
`ts`
await dynamoS3DocumentClient.get({
TableName: 'test-table',
Key: {
Path: 'path/of/the/file',
}
}).promise()
.then(console.log);
This will get the 'Path' and 'Attributes' from Dynamo and the content from S3.
`ts
const getNewItem = currentItem => ({
...currentItem,
here: 'is some new content',
})
const params = {
TableName: 'test-table',
Key: {
Path: 'path/of/the/file',
Attributes: {},
Content: {
other: 'data',
here: 'is-some-content-to-be-saved-in-dynamo',
},
}
UpdateExpression: 'SET here = :c',
ExpressionAttributeValues: {
':c': { S: 'is some new content' },
},
ReturnValues: 'ALL_NEW',
}
await dynamoS3DocumentClient.update(params, getNewItem).promise()
.then(console.log);
`
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