dynamodb-admin
GUI for DynamoDB Local, dynalite, localstack etc.
Usage
Use as globally installed app
npm install -g dynamodb-admin
# For Windows:
set DYNAMO_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8000
dynamodb-admin
# For Mac/Linux:
DYNAMO_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8000 dynamodb-admin
Options:
- --open / -o - opens server URL in a default browser on start
- --port PORT / -p PORT - Port to run on (default: 8001)
- --host HOST / -h HOST - Host to run on (default: localhost)
You can specify host & port to run on by setting environment variables HOST
and PORT
respectively. This will override value specified on the command line. This is legacy way to specify the HOST & PORT.
If you use a local dynamodb that cares about credentials, you can configure them by using the following environment variables AWS_REGION
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
For example with the amazon/dynamodb-local
docker image you can launch dynamodb-admin
with:
AWS_REGION=eu-west-1 AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=local AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=local dynamodb-admin
If you are accessing your database from another piece of software, the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
used by that application must match the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
you used with dynamodb-admin
if you want both to see the same data.
Use as a library in your project
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
const {createServer} = require('dynamodb-admin');
const dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB();
const dynClient = new AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient({service: dynamodb});
const app = createServer(dynamodb, dynClient);
const host = 'localhost';
const port = 8001;
const server = app.listen(port, host);
server.on('listening', () => {
const address = server.address();
console.log(` listening on http://${address.address}:${address.port}`);
});
See also
- aaronshaf/dynamodb-admin - docker image with dynamodb-admin only for integrating with your own stack
- instructure/dynamo-local-admin-docker - docker file with integrated dynamodb-admin and dynamodb
- Camin McCluskey's Quick Start Guide