I'm using the aws-sdk
for NodeJS to interact with a DynamoDB table. This is my first look at DynamoDB.
When using a call like getItem()
or updateItem()
, the data structure includes types, like this:
{
'a': { S: 'My string' }
}
Is there any way to pass and receive these objects without the types..? So...
{
'a': 'My string'
}
Or, any helper functions already written that will convert objects to and from this format..?
const data = dbToObj({ 'a': { S: 'My string' } })
// { 'a': 'My string' }
So I could convert to it when populating call params, and convert from it when receiving data.
Trying to avoid accessing my data like:
const myData = data.Item.something.M.somethinElse.M.qwerty.S
I know I could write something myself, just wondering if anyone knows of functions/options already available that would do this. I couldn't find any.
Found this:
Exactly what I was looking for.
Install: npm i dynamodb-data-types
Provides wrap({ 'a': 'My string' })
and unwrap({ 'a': { S: 'My string' } })
methods for doing the conversion to and from plain objects.
UPDATE
I've now also found this: AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient
, which is part of the aws-sdk
.
The document client simplifies working with items in Amazon DynamoDB by abstracting away the notion of attribute values. This abstraction annotates native JavaScript types supplied as input parameters, as well as converts annotated response data to native JavaScript types.
UPDATE 2
This is being worked on by Amazon under their awslabs
github page:
Amazon DynamoDB Automarshaller
This library provides a Marshaller class that converts native JavaScript values to DynamoDB AttributeValues and back again. It's designed to work with ES6 features like sets, maps, and iterables, and can be configured to support data types only supported by JavaScript (such as empty binary buffers) or by Amazon DynamoDB (such as numbers of arbitrary size) with minimal tradeoffs.
It's part of their DynamoDB DataMapper For JavaScript package.