Step 3: Read data from a DynamoDB table
In this step, you'll read back one of the items that you created in Step 2: Write data to a DynamoDB table. You can
use the DynamoDB console or the AWS CLI to read an item from the Music
table by
specifying Artist
and SongTitle
.
For more information about read operations in DynamoDB, see Reading an item.
Follow these steps to read data from the Music
table using the
DynamoDB console.
Open the DynamoDB console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/
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In the left navigation pane, choose Tables.
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On the Tables page, choose the Music table.
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Choose Explore table items.
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On the Items returned section, view the list of items stored in the table, sorted by
Artist
andSongTitle
. The first item in the list is the one with the Artist named Acme Band and the SongTitle PartiQL Rocks.
The following AWS CLI example reads an item from the Music
. You can
do this either through the DynamoDB API or PartiQL, a SQL-compatible query
language for DynamoDB.
- DynamoDB API
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Note
The default behavior for DynamoDB is eventually consistent reads. The
consistent-read
parameter is used below to demonstrate strongly consistent reads.Linux
aws dynamodb get-item --consistent-read \ --table-name Music \ --key '{ "Artist": {"S": "Acme Band"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Happy Day"}}'
Windows CMD
aws dynamodb get-item --consistent-read ^ --table-name Music ^ --key "{\"Artist\": {\"S\": \"Acme Band\"}, \"SongTitle\": {\"S\": \"Happy Day\"}}"
Using
get-item
returns the following sample result.{ "Item": { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Songs About Life" }, "Awards": { "S": "10" }, "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" }, "SongTitle": { "S": "Happy Day" } } }
- PartiQL for DynamoDB
-
Linux
aws dynamodb execute-statement --statement "SELECT * FROM Music \ WHERE Artist='Acme Band' AND SongTitle='Happy Day'"
Windows CMD
aws dynamodb execute-statement --statement "SELECT * FROM Music WHERE Artist='Acme Band' AND SongTitle='Happy Day'"
Using the PartiQL
Select
statement returns the following sample result.{ "Items": [ { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Songs About Life" }, "Awards": { "S": "10" }, "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" }, "SongTitle": { "S": "Happy Day" } } ] }
For more information about reading data with PartiQL, see PartiQL select statements.
The following code examples show how to read an item from a DynamoDB table using an AWS SDK.
- .NET
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- AWS SDK for .NET
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. /// <summary> /// Gets information about an existing movie from the table. /// </summary> /// <param name="client">An initialized Amazon DynamoDB client object.</param> /// <param name="newMovie">A Movie object containing information about /// the movie to retrieve.</param> /// <param name="tableName">The name of the table containing the movie.</param> /// <returns>A Dictionary object containing information about the item /// retrieved.</returns> public static async Task<Dictionary<string, AttributeValue>> GetItemAsync(AmazonDynamoDBClient client, Movie newMovie, string tableName) { var key = new Dictionary<string, AttributeValue> { ["title"] = new AttributeValue { S = newMovie.Title }, ["year"] = new AttributeValue { N = newMovie.Year.ToString() }, }; var request = new GetItemRequest { Key = key, TableName = tableName, }; var response = await client.GetItemAsync(request); return response.Item; }
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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- Bash
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- AWS CLI with Bash script
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. ############################################################################# # function dynamodb_get_item # # This function gets an item from a DynamoDB table. # # Parameters: # -n table_name -- The name of the table. # -k keys -- Path to json file containing the keys that identify the item to get. # [-q query] -- Optional JMESPath query expression. # # Returns: # The item as text output. # And: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################ function dynamodb_get_item() { local table_name keys query response local option OPTARG # Required to use getopts command in a function. # ###################################### # Function usage explanation ####################################### function usage() { echo "function dynamodb_get_item" echo "Get an item from a DynamoDB table." echo " -n table_name -- The name of the table." echo " -k keys -- Path to json file containing the keys that identify the item to get." echo " [-q query] -- Optional JMESPath query expression." echo "" } query="" while getopts "n:k:q:h" option; do case "${option}" in n) table_name="${OPTARG}" ;; k) keys="${OPTARG}" ;; q) query="${OPTARG}" ;; h) usage return 0 ;; \?) echo "Invalid parameter" usage return 1 ;; esac done export OPTIND=1 if [[ -z "$table_name" ]]; then errecho "ERROR: You must provide a table name with the -n parameter." usage return 1 fi if [[ -z "$keys" ]]; then errecho "ERROR: You must provide a keys json file path the -k parameter." usage return 1 fi if [[ -n "$query" ]]; then response=$(aws dynamodb get-item \ --table-name "$table_name" \ --key file://"$keys" \ --output text \ --query "$query") else response=$( aws dynamodb get-item \ --table-name "$table_name" \ --key file://"$keys" \ --output text ) fi local error_code=${?} if [[ $error_code -ne 0 ]]; then aws_cli_error_log $error_code errecho "ERROR: AWS reports get-item operation failed.$response" return 1 fi if [[ -n "$query" ]]; then echo "$response" | sed "/^\t/s/\t//1" # Remove initial tab that the JMSEPath query inserts on some strings. else echo "$response" fi return 0 }
The utility functions used in this example.
############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################## # function aws_cli_error_log() # # This function is used to log the error messages from the AWS CLI. # # See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/topic/return-codes.html#cli-aws-help-return-codes. # # The function expects the following argument: # $1 - The error code returned by the AWS CLI. # # Returns: # 0: - Success. # ############################################################################## function aws_cli_error_log() { local err_code=$1 errecho "Error code : $err_code" if [ "$err_code" == 1 ]; then errecho " One or more S3 transfers failed." elif [ "$err_code" == 2 ]; then errecho " Command line failed to parse." elif [ "$err_code" == 130 ]; then errecho " Process received SIGINT." elif [ "$err_code" == 252 ]; then errecho " Command syntax invalid." elif [ "$err_code" == 253 ]; then errecho " The system environment or configuration was invalid." elif [ "$err_code" == 254 ]; then errecho " The service returned an error." elif [ "$err_code" == 255 ]; then errecho " 255 is a catch-all error." fi return 0 }
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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- C++
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- SDK for C++
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. //! Get an item from an Amazon DynamoDB table. /*! \sa getItem() \param tableName: The table name. \param partitionKey: The partition key. \param partitionValue: The value for the partition key. \param clientConfiguration: AWS client configuration. \return bool: Function succeeded. */ bool AwsDoc::DynamoDB::getItem(const Aws::String &tableName, const Aws::String &partitionKey, const Aws::String &partitionValue, const Aws::Client::ClientConfiguration &clientConfiguration) { Aws::DynamoDB::DynamoDBClient dynamoClient(clientConfiguration); Aws::DynamoDB::Model::GetItemRequest request; // Set up the request. request.SetTableName(tableName); request.AddKey(partitionKey, Aws::DynamoDB::Model::AttributeValue().SetS(partitionValue)); // Retrieve the item's fields and values. const Aws::DynamoDB::Model::GetItemOutcome &outcome = dynamoClient.GetItem(request); if (outcome.IsSuccess()) { // Reference the retrieved fields/values. const Aws::Map<Aws::String, Aws::DynamoDB::Model::AttributeValue> &item = outcome.GetResult().GetItem(); if (!item.empty()) { // Output each retrieved field and its value. for (const auto &i: item) std::cout << "Values: " << i.first << ": " << i.second.GetS() << std::endl; } else { std::cout << "No item found with the key " << partitionKey << std::endl; } } else { std::cerr << "Failed to get item: " << outcome.GetError().GetMessage(); } return outcome.IsSuccess(); }
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for C++ API Reference.
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- CLI
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- AWS CLI
-
Example 1: To read an item in a table
The following
get-item
example retrieves an item from theMusicCollection
table. The table has a hash-and-range primary key (Artist
andSongTitle
), so you must specify both of these attributes. The command also requests information about the read capacity consumed by the operation.aws dynamodb get-item \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --keyfile://key.json
\ --return-consumed-capacityTOTAL
Contents of
key.json
:{ "Artist": {"S": "Acme Band"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Happy Day"} }
Output:
{ "Item": { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Songs About Life" }, "SongTitle": { "S": "Happy Day" }, "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" } }, "ConsumedCapacity": { "TableName": "MusicCollection", "CapacityUnits": 0.5 } }
For more information, see Reading an Item in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 2: To read an item using a consistent read
The following example retrieves an item from the
MusicCollection
table using strongly consistent reads.aws dynamodb get-item \ --table-name
MusicCollection
\ --keyfile://key.json
\ --consistent-read \ --return-consumed-capacityTOTAL
Contents of
key.json
:{ "Artist": {"S": "Acme Band"}, "SongTitle": {"S": "Happy Day"} }
Output:
{ "Item": { "AlbumTitle": { "S": "Songs About Life" }, "SongTitle": { "S": "Happy Day" }, "Artist": { "S": "Acme Band" } }, "ConsumedCapacity": { "TableName": "MusicCollection", "CapacityUnits": 1.0 } }
For more information, see Reading an Item in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Example 3: To retrieve specific attributes of an item
The following example uses a projection expression to retrieve only three attributes of the desired item.
aws dynamodb get-item \ --table-name
ProductCatalog
\ --key '{"Id": {"N": "102"}}
' \ --projection-expression"#T, #C, #P"
\ --expression-attribute-namesfile://names.json
Contents of
names.json
:{ "#T": "Title", "#C": "ProductCategory", "#P": "Price" }
Output:
{ "Item": { "Price": { "N": "20" }, "Title": { "S": "Book 102 Title" }, "ProductCategory": { "S": "Book" } } }
For more information, see Reading an Item in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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For API details, see GetItem
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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- Go
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- SDK for Go V2
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import ( "context" "errors" "log" "time" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/dynamodb/attributevalue" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/dynamodb/expression" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/dynamodb" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/dynamodb/types" ) // TableBasics encapsulates the Amazon DynamoDB service actions used in the examples. // It contains a DynamoDB service client that is used to act on the specified table. type TableBasics struct { DynamoDbClient *dynamodb.Client TableName string } // GetMovie gets movie data from the DynamoDB table by using the primary composite key // made of title and year. func (basics TableBasics) GetMovie(ctx context.Context, title string, year int) (Movie, error) { movie := Movie{Title: title, Year: year} response, err := basics.DynamoDbClient.GetItem(ctx, &dynamodb.GetItemInput{ Key: movie.GetKey(), TableName: aws.String(basics.TableName), }) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't get info about %v. Here's why: %v\n", title, err) } else { err = attributevalue.UnmarshalMap(response.Item, &movie) if err != nil { log.Printf("Couldn't unmarshal response. Here's why: %v\n", err) } } return movie, err }
Define a Movie struct that is used in this example.
import ( "archive/zip" "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "log" "net/http" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/dynamodb/attributevalue" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/dynamodb/types" ) // Movie encapsulates data about a movie. Title and Year are the composite primary key // of the movie in Amazon DynamoDB. Title is the sort key, Year is the partition key, // and Info is additional data. type Movie struct { Title string `dynamodbav:"title"` Year int `dynamodbav:"year"` Info map[string]interface{} `dynamodbav:"info"` } // GetKey returns the composite primary key of the movie in a format that can be // sent to DynamoDB. func (movie Movie) GetKey() map[string]types.AttributeValue { title, err := attributevalue.Marshal(movie.Title) if err != nil { panic(err) } year, err := attributevalue.Marshal(movie.Year) if err != nil { panic(err) } return map[string]types.AttributeValue{"title": title, "year": year} } // String returns the title, year, rating, and plot of a movie, formatted for the example. func (movie Movie) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%v\n\tReleased: %v\n\tRating: %v\n\tPlot: %v\n", movie.Title, movie.Year, movie.Info["rating"], movie.Info["plot"]) }
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For API details, see GetItem
in AWS SDK for Go API Reference.
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- Java
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- SDK for Java 2.x
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. Gets an item from a table by using the DynamoDbClient.
import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.dynamodb.model.DynamoDbException; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.dynamodb.DynamoDbClient; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.dynamodb.model.AttributeValue; import software.amazon.awssdk.services.dynamodb.model.GetItemRequest; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Set; /** * Before running this Java V2 code example, set up your development * environment, including your credentials. * * For more information, see the following documentation topic: * * https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/latest/developer-guide/get-started.html * * To get an item from an Amazon DynamoDB table using the AWS SDK for Java V2, * its better practice to use the * Enhanced Client, see the EnhancedGetItem example. */ public class GetItem { public static void main(String[] args) { final String usage = """ Usage: <tableName> <key> <keyVal> Where: tableName - The Amazon DynamoDB table from which an item is retrieved (for example, Music3).\s key - The key used in the Amazon DynamoDB table (for example, Artist).\s keyval - The key value that represents the item to get (for example, Famous Band). """; if (args.length != 3) { System.out.println(usage); System.exit(1); } String tableName = args[0]; String key = args[1]; String keyVal = args[2]; System.out.format("Retrieving item \"%s\" from \"%s\"\n", keyVal, tableName); Region region = Region.US_EAST_1; DynamoDbClient ddb = DynamoDbClient.builder() .region(region) .build(); getDynamoDBItem(ddb, tableName, key, keyVal); ddb.close(); } public static void getDynamoDBItem(DynamoDbClient ddb, String tableName, String key, String keyVal) { HashMap<String, AttributeValue> keyToGet = new HashMap<>(); keyToGet.put(key, AttributeValue.builder() .s(keyVal) .build()); GetItemRequest request = GetItemRequest.builder() .key(keyToGet) .tableName(tableName) .build(); try { // If there is no matching item, GetItem does not return any data. Map<String, AttributeValue> returnedItem = ddb.getItem(request).item(); if (returnedItem.isEmpty()) System.out.format("No item found with the key %s!\n", key); else { Set<String> keys = returnedItem.keySet(); System.out.println("Amazon DynamoDB table attributes: \n"); for (String key1 : keys) { System.out.format("%s: %s\n", key1, returnedItem.get(key1).toString()); } } } catch (DynamoDbException e) { System.err.println(e.getMessage()); System.exit(1); } } }
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for Java 2.x API Reference.
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- JavaScript
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- SDK for JavaScript (v3)
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. This example uses the document client to simplify working with items in DynamoDB. For API details see GetCommand.
import { DynamoDBClient } from "@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb"; import { DynamoDBDocumentClient, GetCommand } from "@aws-sdk/lib-dynamodb"; const client = new DynamoDBClient({}); const docClient = DynamoDBDocumentClient.from(client); export const main = async () => { const command = new GetCommand({ TableName: "AngryAnimals", Key: { CommonName: "Shoebill", }, }); const response = await docClient.send(command); console.log(response); return response; };
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for JavaScript API Reference.
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- SDK for JavaScript (v2)
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. Get an item from a table.
// Load the AWS SDK for Node.js var AWS = require("aws-sdk"); // Set the region AWS.config.update({ region: "REGION" }); // Create the DynamoDB service object var ddb = new AWS.DynamoDB({ apiVersion: "2012-08-10" }); var params = { TableName: "TABLE", Key: { KEY_NAME: { N: "001" }, }, ProjectionExpression: "ATTRIBUTE_NAME", }; // Call DynamoDB to read the item from the table ddb.getItem(params, function (err, data) { if (err) { console.log("Error", err); } else { console.log("Success", data.Item); } });
Get an item from a table using the DynamoDB document client.
// Load the AWS SDK for Node.js var AWS = require("aws-sdk"); // Set the region AWS.config.update({ region: "REGION" }); // Create DynamoDB document client var docClient = new AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient({ apiVersion: "2012-08-10" }); var params = { TableName: "EPISODES_TABLE", Key: { KEY_NAME: VALUE }, }; docClient.get(params, function (err, data) { if (err) { console.log("Error", err); } else { console.log("Success", data.Item); } });
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For more information, see AWS SDK for JavaScript Developer Guide.
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for JavaScript API Reference.
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- Kotlin
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- SDK for Kotlin
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. suspend fun getSpecificItem( tableNameVal: String, keyName: String, keyVal: String, ) { val keyToGet = mutableMapOf<String, AttributeValue>() keyToGet[keyName] = AttributeValue.S(keyVal) val request = GetItemRequest { key = keyToGet tableName = tableNameVal } DynamoDbClient { region = "us-east-1" }.use { ddb -> val returnedItem = ddb.getItem(request) val numbersMap = returnedItem.item numbersMap?.forEach { key1 -> println(key1.key) println(key1.value) } } }
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For API details, see GetItem
in AWS SDK for Kotlin API reference.
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- PHP
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- SDK for PHP
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. $movie = $service->getItemByKey($tableName, $key); echo "\nThe movie {$movie['Item']['title']['S']} was released in {$movie['Item']['year']['N']}.\n"; public function getItemByKey(string $tableName, array $key) { return $this->dynamoDbClient->getItem([ 'Key' => $key['Item'], 'TableName' => $tableName, ]); }
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for PHP API Reference.
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- PowerShell
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- Tools for PowerShell
-
Example 1: Returns the DynamoDB item with the partition key SongTitle and the sort key Artist.
$key = @{ SongTitle = 'Somewhere Down The Road' Artist = 'No One You Know' } | ConvertTo-DDBItem Get-DDBItem -TableName 'Music' -Key $key | ConvertFrom-DDBItem
Output:
Name Value ---- ----- Genre Country SongTitle Somewhere Down The Road Price 1.94 Artist No One You Know CriticRating 9 AlbumTitle Somewhat Famous
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference.
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- Python
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- SDK for Python (Boto3)
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. class Movies: """Encapsulates an Amazon DynamoDB table of movie data. Example data structure for a movie record in this table: { "year": 1999, "title": "For Love of the Game", "info": { "directors": ["Sam Raimi"], "release_date": "1999-09-15T00:00:00Z", "rating": 6.3, "plot": "A washed up pitcher flashes through his career.", "rank": 4987, "running_time_secs": 8220, "actors": [ "Kevin Costner", "Kelly Preston", "John C. Reilly" ] } } """ def __init__(self, dyn_resource): """ :param dyn_resource: A Boto3 DynamoDB resource. """ self.dyn_resource = dyn_resource # The table variable is set during the scenario in the call to # 'exists' if the table exists. Otherwise, it is set by 'create_table'. self.table = None def get_movie(self, title, year): """ Gets movie data from the table for a specific movie. :param title: The title of the movie. :param year: The release year of the movie. :return: The data about the requested movie. """ try: response = self.table.get_item(Key={"year": year, "title": title}) except ClientError as err: logger.error( "Couldn't get movie %s from table %s. Here's why: %s: %s", title, self.table.name, err.response["Error"]["Code"], err.response["Error"]["Message"], ) raise else: return response["Item"]
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) API Reference.
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- Ruby
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- SDK for Ruby
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. class DynamoDBBasics attr_reader :dynamo_resource, :table def initialize(table_name) client = Aws::DynamoDB::Client.new(region: 'us-east-1') @dynamo_resource = Aws::DynamoDB::Resource.new(client: client) @table = @dynamo_resource.table(table_name) end # Gets movie data from the table for a specific movie. # # @param title [String] The title of the movie. # @param year [Integer] The release year of the movie. # @return [Hash] The data about the requested movie. def get_item(title, year) @table.get_item(key: { 'year' => year, 'title' => title }) rescue Aws::DynamoDB::Errors::ServiceError => e puts("Couldn't get movie #{title} (#{year}) from table #{@table.name}:\n") puts("\t#{e.code}: #{e.message}") raise end
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for Ruby API Reference.
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- SAP ABAP
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- SDK for SAP ABAP
-
Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. TRY. oo_item = lo_dyn->getitem( iv_tablename = iv_table_name it_key = it_key ). DATA(lt_attr) = oo_item->get_item( ). DATA(lo_title) = lt_attr[ key = 'title' ]-value. DATA(lo_year) = lt_attr[ key = 'year' ]-value. DATA(lo_rating) = lt_attr[ key = 'rating' ]-value. MESSAGE 'Movie name is: ' && lo_title->get_s( ) && 'Movie year is: ' && lo_year->get_n( ) && 'Moving rating is: ' && lo_rating->get_n( ) TYPE 'I'. CATCH /aws1/cx_dynresourcenotfoundex. MESSAGE 'The table or index does not exist' TYPE 'E'. ENDTRY.
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For API details, see GetItem in AWS SDK for SAP ABAP API reference.
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- Swift
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- SDK for Swift
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Note
There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. import AWSDynamoDB /// Return a `Movie` record describing the specified movie from the Amazon /// DynamoDB table. /// /// - Parameters: /// - title: The movie's title (`String`). /// - year: The movie's release year (`Int`). /// /// - Throws: `MoviesError.ItemNotFound` if the movie isn't in the table. /// /// - Returns: A `Movie` record with the movie's details. func get(title: String, year: Int) async throws -> Movie { do { guard let client = self.ddbClient else { throw MoviesError.UninitializedClient } let input = GetItemInput( key: [ "year": .n(String(year)), "title": .s(title) ], tableName: self.tableName ) let output = try await client.getItem(input: input) guard let item = output.item else { throw MoviesError.ItemNotFound } let movie = try Movie(withItem: item) return movie } catch { print("ERROR: get:", dump(error)) throw error } }
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For API details, see GetItem
in AWS SDK for Swift API reference.
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For more DynamoDB examples, see Code examples for DynamoDB using AWS SDKs.
To update the data in your table, proceed to Step 4: Update data in a DynamoDB table.