![]() ![]() First, make sure that aws-sdk is installed, either by running yarn add aws-sdk or npm i aws-sdk -save. Setting up your Node.js application to work with DynamoDB is fairly easy. Node.js 10 or more recent AWS Command Line Interface AWS CLI 2.0.x or more recent. I wrote a tutorial on how to use new SDK V3, especially in the DynamoDB context Table of Contents an AWS Account with at least these permissions (an Administrator role or root account will also work, but we recommend a least-privileges approach). If you're looking for similar cheat sheet but for Python, you can find it here, for Java, for Golang / Go here, and for Rust.īonus: AWS recently announced Node.js AWS SDK v3. ![]() This cheat sheet will mostly focus on DocumentClient but some of the operations like creating tables must be run using classical DynamoDB service.
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