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Awesome DynamoDB 🚀

A handy list of resources for getting up to speed on modeling, operating, and using Amazon DynamoDB.

Contributions welcome!

Table of Contents

Rick Houlihan

Rick Houlihan gets his own section due to his mythical status among DynamoDB fans. His AWS re:Invent talks are always the most-watched sessions on YouTube. Rick is rarely seen outside his native habitat on the strip in Las Vegas or in the AWS War Room, but some astute developers have seen him in the wild, usually mumbling about how 'all data is relational'.

Rick's talks:

Books

Videos

Written resources

Tools

  • Dynobase. Handy tool that makes it easy to view and manipulate your tables, generate application code, and more.
  • NoSQL Workbench For Amazon DynamoDB. A tool similar MySQL workbench that lets you model data and interact with your tables without going to the AWS console.
  • DynamoDB Toolbox. An open source project from Jeremy Daly that provides a number of helpful utilities for working with single-table designs in JavaScript. Unofficial winner of the 2019 Best Logo in Open Source award.
  • Dynamoose. An open source modeling tool for Node.js projects, inspired by Mongoose.
  • Dynamode. An open-source strongly typed modeling tool for Typescript projects.
  • DynamoDB Read Stream. An open-source tool for reading data chunk by chunk. This tool is created for handling DynamoDB limitation for one response (1 MB).
  • DynamoDB Pricing Calculator. Simple tool to calculate your DynamoDB costs
  • DynamoDB Table Designer. Visual tool to help you create DynamoDB Table definitions without the knowledge of CreateTable syntax.
  • Dynoexpr Typescript/Javascript expression builder library which immensely simplifies the DynamoDB.DocumentClient syntax.
  • TypeDORM. Strongly typed object relational mapper built with single-table-design in mind, and inspired by TypeORM.
  • LucidDynamodb A minimalistic wrapper to AWS DynamoDB.
  • ElectroDB A DynamoDB library to ease the use of having multiple entities and complex hierarchical relationships in a single DynamoDB table.
  • Alternator is a Scylla feature adding compatibility with Amazon DynamoDB. It can be used locally with Docker or in production.
  • typesafe-dynamodb provides type safety and editor type hints to the getItem, putItem, deleteItem and query API (SDK v2) calls which understand the structure of data in your table.
  • SenseDeep includes a DynamoDB Studio with single-table aware browser, designer, migration manager, provisioner, and single table metrics.
  • DynamoDB OneTable. DynamoDB library that makes single table designs using NodeJS much easier via a high-level type-safe API.
  • Serverless Console Visual Studio Code extension DynamoDB console.
  • DynamoDB CSV utility A utility that allows CSV import / export to DynamoDB on the command line.
  • dynaglue TypeScript library for easily querying and updating against multi-collection/single-table designs
  • dynamodb-size JavaScript library for estimating the size of DynamoDB objects
  • DynamoDataTransform Dynamo Data Transform is an easy to use data transformation tool for DynamoDB
  • dynamodb-shell. ddbsh is a simple CLI for DynamoDB modeled on isql, and the MySQL CLIs.
  • NoSQL Architect. NoSQL Architect is a fully automated schema generator and cost optimization tool for single-table designs in DynamoDB.

Uses

  • Priority Queuing. This post describes how to convert any of your Amazon DynamoDB tables into a queue that can enqueue and dequeue, as you would do with any other large-scale queuing systems.
  • Near-Real-Time Event Processing. This post evaluates multiple patterns for processing DynamoDB streams by using several AWS services that are part of AWS serverless computing. It also dives into the details about the most reliable and scalable pattern to perform near-real-time processing of DynamoDB streams to notify other systems and users, archive transactions, and replicate data to other data stores while ensuring ordered processing.
  • Advanced Analytics & Visualizations. This blog post shows you how to build a big data pipeline that transitions the data from your DynamoDB table to Amazon S3. This helps you perform advanced analytics by using Amazon Athena, a fully managed Presto query service, and also helps you build visualizations and ad hoc analyses by using Amazon QuickSight.