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The following code example shows how to use batch-get-item
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To retrieve multiple items from a table
The following
batch-get-items
example reads multiple items from theMusicCollection
table using a batch of threeGetItem
requests, and requests the number of read capacity units consumed by the operation. The command returns only theAlbumTitle
attribute.aws dynamodb batch-get-item \ --request-items
file://request-items.json
\ --return-consumed-capacityTOTAL
Contents of
request-items.json
:{ "MusicCollection": { "Keys": [ { "Artist": {"S": "No One You Know"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Call Me Today"} }, { "Artist": {"S": "Acme Band"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Happy Day"} }, { "Artist": {"S": "No One You Know"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Scared of My Shadow"} } ], "ProjectionExpression":"AlbumTitle" } }
Output:
{ "Responses": { "MusicCollection": [ { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Somewhat Famous" } }, { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Blue Sky Blues" } }, { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Louder Than Ever" } } ] }, "UnprocessedKeys": {}, "ConsumedCapacity": [ { "TableName": "MusicCollection", "CapacityUnits": 1.5 } ] }
For more information, see Batch Operations in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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For API details, see BatchGetItem
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use batch-write-item
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To add multiple items to a table
The following
batch-write-item
example adds three new items to theMusicCollection
table using a batch of threePutItem
requests. It also requests information about the number of write capacity units consumed by the operation and any item collections modified by the operation.aws dynamodb batch-write-item \ --request-items
file://request-items.json
\ --return-consumed-capacityINDEXES
\ --return-item-collection-metricsSIZE
Contents of
request-items.json
:{ "MusicCollection": [ { "PutRequest": { "Item": { "Artist": {"S": "No One You Know"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Call Me Today"}, "AlbumTitle": {"S": "Somewhat Famous"} } } }, { "PutRequest": { "Item": { "Artist": {"S": "Acme Band"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Happy Day"}, "AlbumTitle": {"S": "Songs About Life"} } } }, { "PutRequest": { "Item": { "Artist": {"S": "No One You Know"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Scared of My Shadow"}, "AlbumTitle": {"S": "Blue Sky Blues"} } } } ] }
Output:
{ "UnprocessedItems": {}, "ItemCollectionMetrics": { "MusicCollection": [ { "ItemCollectionKey": { "Artist": { "S": "No One You Know" } }, "SizeEstimateRangeGB": [ 0.0, 1.0 ] }, { "ItemCollectionKey": { "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" } }, "SizeEstimateRangeGB": [ 0.0, 1.0 ] } ] }, "ConsumedCapacity": [ { "TableName": "MusicCollection", "CapacityUnits": 6.0, "Table": { "CapacityUnits": 3.0 }, "LocalSecondaryIndexes": { "AlbumTitleIndex": { "CapacityUnits": 3.0 } } } ] }
For more information, see Batch Operations in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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For API details, see BatchWriteItem
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use create-backup
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To create a backup for an existing DynamoDB table
The following
create-backup
example creates a backup of theMusicCollection
table.aws dynamodb create-backup \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --backup-nameMusicCollectionBackup
Output:
{ "BackupDetails": { "BackupArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection/backup/01576616366715-b4e58d3a", "BackupName": "MusicCollectionBackup", "BackupSizeBytes": 0, "BackupStatus": "CREATING", "BackupType": "USER", "BackupCreationDateTime": 1576616366.715 } }
For more information, see On-Demand Backup and Restore for DynamoDB in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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For API details, see CreateBackup
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use create-global-table
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To create a global table
The following
create-global-table
example creates a global table from two identical tables in the specified, separate AWS Regions.aws dynamodb create-global-table \ --global-table-name
MusicCollection
\ --replication-groupRegionName=us-east-2
RegionName=us-east-1
\ --regionus-east-2
Output:
{ "GlobalTableDescription": { "ReplicationGroup": [ { "RegionName": "us-east-2" }, { "RegionName": "us-east-1" } ], "GlobalTableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb::123456789012:global-table/MusicCollection", "CreationDateTime": 1576625818.532, "GlobalTableStatus": "CREATING", "GlobalTableName": "MusicCollection" } }
For more information, see DynamoDB Global Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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For API details, see CreateGlobalTable
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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The following code example shows how to use create-table
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Example 1: To create a table with tags
The following
create-table
example uses the specified attributes and key schema to create a table namedMusicCollection
. This table uses provisioned throughput and is encrypted at rest using the default AWS owned CMK. The command also applies a tag to the table, with a key ofOwner
and a value ofblueTeam
.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=Artist,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=SongTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=Artist,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=SongTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=5,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --tagsKey=Owner,Value=blueTeam
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5, "ReadCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "TableName": "MusicCollection", "TableStatus": "CREATING", "KeySchema": [ { "KeyType": "HASH", "AttributeName": "Artist" }, { "KeyType": "RANGE", "AttributeName": "SongTitle" } ], "ItemCount": 0, "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-26T16:04:41.627000-07:00", "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111" } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 2: To create a table in On-Demand Mode
The following example creates a table called
MusicCollection
using on-demand mode, rather than provisioned throughput mode. This is useful for tables with unpredictable workloads.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=Artist,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=SongTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=Artist,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=SongTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --billing-modePAY_PER_REQUEST
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "MusicCollection", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-27T11:44:10.807000-07:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 0, "WriteCapacityUnits": 0 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "BillingModeSummary": { "BillingMode": "PAY_PER_REQUEST" } } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 3: To create a table and encrypt it with a Customer Managed CMK
The following example creates a table named
MusicCollection
and encrypts it using a customer managed CMK.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=Artist,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=SongTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=Artist,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=SongTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=5,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --sse-specificationEnabled=true,SSEType=KMS,KMSMasterKeyId=abcd1234-abcd-1234-a123-ab1234a1b234
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "MusicCollection", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-27T11:12:16.431000-07:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 5, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "SSEDescription": { "Status": "ENABLED", "SSEType": "KMS", "KMSMasterKeyArn": "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:key/abcd1234-abcd-1234-a123-ab1234a1b234" } } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 4: To create a table with a Local Secondary Index
The following example uses the specified attributes and key schema to create a table named
MusicCollection
with a Local Secondary Index namedAlbumTitleIndex
.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=Artist,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=SongTitle,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=AlbumTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=Artist,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=SongTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --local-secondary-indexes \ "[ { \"IndexName\": \"AlbumTitleIndex\", \"KeySchema\": [ {\"AttributeName\": \"Artist\",\"KeyType\":\"HASH\"}, {\"AttributeName\": \"AlbumTitle\",\"KeyType\":\"RANGE\"} ], \"Projection\": { \"ProjectionType\": \"INCLUDE\", \"NonKeyAttributes\": [\"Genre\", \"Year\"] } } ]"Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "AlbumTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "Artist", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "MusicCollection", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "SongTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-26T15:59:49.473000-07:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "LocalSecondaryIndexes": [ { "IndexName": "AlbumTitleIndex", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "Artist", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "AlbumTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "Projection": { "ProjectionType": "INCLUDE", "NonKeyAttributes": [ "Genre", "Year" ] }, "IndexSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "IndexArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/MusicCollection/index/AlbumTitleIndex" } ] } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 5: To create a table with a Global Secondary Index
The following example creates a table named
GameScores
with a Global Secondary Index calledGameTitleIndex
. The base table has a partition key ofUserId
and a sort key ofGameTitle
, allowing you to find an individual user's best score for a specific game efficiently, whereas the GSI has a partition key ofGameTitle
and a sort key ofTopScore
, allowing you to quickly find the overall highest score for a particular game.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
GameScores
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=TopScore,AttributeType=N
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH
\AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --global-secondary-indexes \ "[ { \"IndexName\": \"GameTitleIndex\", \"KeySchema\": [ {\"AttributeName\":\"GameTitle\",\"KeyType\":\"HASH\"}, {\"AttributeName\":\"TopScore\",\"KeyType\":\"RANGE\"} ], \"Projection\": { \"ProjectionType\":\"INCLUDE\", \"NonKeyAttributes\":[\"UserId\"] }, \"ProvisionedThroughput\": { \"ReadCapacityUnits\": 10, \"WriteCapacityUnits\": 5 } } ]"Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "TopScore", "AttributeType": "N" }, { "AttributeName": "UserId", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "GameScores", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "UserId", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-26T17:28:15.602000-07:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "GlobalSecondaryIndexes": [ { "IndexName": "GameTitleIndex", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "TopScore", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "Projection": { "ProjectionType": "INCLUDE", "NonKeyAttributes": [ "UserId" ] }, "IndexStatus": "CREATING", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "IndexSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "IndexArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores/index/GameTitleIndex" } ] } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 6: To create a table with multiple Global Secondary Indexes at once
The following example creates a table named
GameScores
with two Global Secondary Indexes. The GSI schemas are passed via a file, rather than on the command line.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
GameScores
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=TopScore,AttributeType=N
AttributeName=Date,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --global-secondary-indexesfile://gsi.json
Contents of
gsi.json
:[ { "IndexName": "GameTitleIndex", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "TopScore", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "Projection": { "ProjectionType": "ALL" }, "ProvisionedThroughput": { "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 } }, { "IndexName": "GameDateIndex", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "Date", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "Projection": { "ProjectionType": "ALL" }, "ProvisionedThroughput": { "ReadCapacityUnits": 5, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 } } ]
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "Date", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "TopScore", "AttributeType": "N" }, { "AttributeName": "UserId", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "GameScores", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "UserId", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2020-08-04T16:40:55.524000-07:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "GlobalSecondaryIndexes": [ { "IndexName": "GameTitleIndex", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "TopScore", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "Projection": { "ProjectionType": "ALL" }, "IndexStatus": "CREATING", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "IndexSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "IndexArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores/index/GameTitleIndex" }, { "IndexName": "GameDateIndex", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "Date", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "Projection": { "ProjectionType": "ALL" }, "IndexStatus": "CREATING", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 5, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "IndexSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "IndexArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores/index/GameDateIndex" } ] } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 7: To create a table with Streams enabled
The following example creates a table called
GameScores
with DynamoDB Streams enabled. Both new and old images of each item will be written to the stream.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
GameScores
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --stream-specificationStreamEnabled=TRUE,StreamViewType=NEW_AND_OLD_IMAGES
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "UserId", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "GameScores", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "UserId", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2020-05-27T10:49:34.056000-07:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "StreamSpecification": { "StreamEnabled": true, "StreamViewType": "NEW_AND_OLD_IMAGES" }, "LatestStreamLabel": "2020-05-27T17:49:34.056", "LatestStreamArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores/stream/2020-05-27T17:49:34.056" } }
For more information, see Basic Operations for Tables in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 8: To create a table with Keys-Only Stream enabled
The following example creates a table called
GameScores
with DynamoDB Streams enabled. Only the key attributes of modified items are written to the stream.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
GameScores
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --stream-specificationStreamEnabled=TRUE,StreamViewType=KEYS_ONLY
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "UserId", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "GameScores", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "UserId", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2023-05-25T18:45:34.140000+00:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "StreamSpecification": { "StreamEnabled": true, "StreamViewType": "KEYS_ONLY" }, "LatestStreamLabel": "2023-05-25T18:45:34.140", "LatestStreamArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores/stream/2023-05-25T18:45:34.140", "DeletionProtectionEnabled": false } }
For more information, see Change data capture for DynamoDB Streams in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 9: To create a table with the Standard Infrequent Access class
The following example creates a table called
GameScores
and assigns the Standard-Infrequent Access (DynamoDB Standard-IA) table class. This table class is optimized for storage being the dominant cost.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
GameScores
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --table-classSTANDARD_INFREQUENT_ACCESS
Output:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "UserId", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "GameScores", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "UserId", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2023-05-25T18:33:07.581000+00:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn": "arn:aws:dynamodb:us-west-2:123456789012:table/GameScores", "TableId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "TableClassSummary": { "TableClass": "STANDARD_INFREQUENT_ACCESS" }, "DeletionProtectionEnabled": false } }
For more information, see Table classes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 10: To Create a table with Delete Protection enabled
The following example creates a table called
GameScores
and enables deletion protection.aws dynamodb create-table \ --table-name
GameScores
\ --attribute-definitionsAttributeName=UserId,AttributeType=S
AttributeName=GameTitle,AttributeType=S
\ --key-schemaAttributeName=UserId,KeyType=HASH
AttributeName=GameTitle,KeyType=RANGE
\ --provisioned-throughputReadCapacityUnits=10,WriteCapacityUnits=5
\ --deletion-protection-enabledOutput:
{ "TableDescription": { "AttributeDefinitions": [ { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "AttributeType": "S" }, { "AttributeName": "UserId", "AttributeType": "S" } ], "TableName": "GameScores", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "UserId", "KeyType": "HASH" }, { "AttributeName": "GameTitle", "KeyType": "RANGE" } ], "TableStatus": "CREATING", "CreationDateTime": "2023-05-25T23:02:17.093000+00:00", "ProvisionedThroughput": { "NumberOfDecreasesToday": 0, "ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 5 }, "TableSizeBytes": 0, "ItemCount": 0, "TableArn":