Module: Aws::Record::Attributes::ClassMethods
- Included in:
- Aws::Record
- Defined in:
- lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#atomic_counter(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define an atomic counter attribute for your model.
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#attr(name, marshaler, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define an attribute for your model, providing your own attribute type.
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#boolean_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a boolean-type attribute for your model.
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#date_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a date-type attribute for your model.
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#datetime_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a datetime-type attribute for your model.
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#epoch_time_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a time-type attribute for your model which persists as epoch-seconds.
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#float_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a float-type attribute for your model.
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#hash_key ⇒ Symbol?
The symbolic name of the table’s hash key.
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#integer_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a integer-type attribute for your model.
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#list_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a list-type attribute for your model.
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#map_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a map-type attribute for your model.
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#numeric_set_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a numeric set attribute for your model.
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#range_key ⇒ Symbol?
The symbolic name of the table’s range key, or nil if there is no range key.
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#string_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a string-type attribute for your model.
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#string_set_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a string set attribute for your model.
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#time_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a time-type attribute for your model.
Instance Method Details
#atomic_counter(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define an atomic counter attribute for your model.
Atomic counter are an integer-type attribute that is incremented, unconditionally, without interfering with other write requests. The numeric value increments each time you call increment_<attr>!. If a specific numeric value are passed in the call, the attribute will increment by that value.
To use increment_<attr>! method, the following condition must be true:
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None of the attributes have dirty changes.
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If there is a value passed in, it must be an integer.
For more information, see Atomic counter in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 470 def atomic_counter(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'N' opts[:default_value] ||= 0 attr(name, Marshalers::IntegerMarshaler.new(opts), opts) define_method("increment_#{name}!") do |increment = 1| if dirty? msg = 'Attributes need to be saved before atomic counter can be incremented' raise Errors::RecordError, msg end unless increment.is_a?(Integer) msg = "expected an Integer value, got #{increment.class}" raise ArgumentError, msg end resp = dynamodb_client.update_item( table_name: self.class.table_name, key: key_values, expression_attribute_values: { ':i' => increment }, expression_attribute_names: { '#n' => name }, update_expression: 'SET #n = #n + :i', return_values: 'UPDATED_NEW' ) assign_attributes(resp[:attributes]) @data.clean! @data.get_attribute(name) end end |
#attr(name, marshaler, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define an attribute for your model, providing your own attribute type.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 128 def attr(name, marshaler, opts = {}) @attributes.register_attribute(name, marshaler, opts) _define_attr_methods(name) _key_attributes(name, opts) end |
#boolean_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a boolean-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 173 def boolean_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'BOOL' attr(name, Marshalers::BooleanMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#date_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a date-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 239 def date_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'S' attr(name, Marshalers::DateMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#datetime_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a datetime-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 261 def datetime_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'S' attr(name, Marshalers::DateTimeMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#epoch_time_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a time-type attribute for your model which persists as epoch-seconds.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 306 def epoch_time_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'N' attr(name, Marshalers::EpochTimeMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#float_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a float-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 217 def float_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'N' attr(name, Marshalers::FloatMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#hash_key ⇒ Symbol?
Returns The symbolic name of the table’s hash key.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 505 def hash_key @keys.hash_key end |
#integer_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a integer-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 195 def integer_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'N' attr(name, Marshalers::IntegerMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#list_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a list-type attribute for your model.
Lists do not have to be homogeneous, but they do have to be types that the AWS SDK for Ruby V3’s DynamoDB client knows how to marshal and unmarshal. Those types are:
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Hash
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Array
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String
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Numeric
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Boolean
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IO
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Set
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nil
Also note that, since lists are heterogeneous, you may lose some precision when marshaling and unmarshaling. For example, symbols will be stringified, but there is no way to return those strings to symbols when the object is read back from DynamoDB.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 342 def list_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'L' attr(name, Marshalers::ListMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#map_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a map-type attribute for your model.
Maps do not have to be homogeneous, but they do have to use types that the AWS SDK for Ruby V3’s DynamoDB client knows how to marshal and unmarshal. Those types are:
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Hash
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Array
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String
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Numeric
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Boolean
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IO
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Set
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nil
Also note that, since maps are heterogeneous, you may lose some precision when marshaling and unmarshaling. For example, symbols will be stringified, but there is no way to return those strings to symbols when the object is read back from DynamoDB.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 378 def map_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'M' attr(name, Marshalers::MapMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#numeric_set_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a numeric set attribute for your model.
Numeric sets are homogeneous sets, containing only numbers. Note that empty sets cannot be persisted to DynamoDB. Empty sets are valid for aws-record items, but they will not be persisted as sets. nil values from your table, or a lack of value from your table, will be treated as an empty set for item instances. At persistence time, the marshaler will attempt to marshal any non-numerics within the set to be Numeric objects.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 430 def numeric_set_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'NS' attr(name, Marshalers::NumericSetMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#range_key ⇒ Symbol?
Returns The symbolic name of the table’s range key, or nil if there is no range key.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 510 def range_key @keys.range_key end |
#string_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a string-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 151 def string_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'S' attr(name, Marshalers::StringMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#string_set_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a string set attribute for your model.
String sets are homogeneous sets, containing only strings. Note that empty sets cannot be persisted to DynamoDB. Empty sets are valid for aws-record items, but they will not be persisted as sets. nil values from your table, or a lack of value from your table, will be treated as an empty set for item instances. At persistence time, the marshaler will attempt to marshal any non-strings within the set to be String objects.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 404 def string_set_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'SS' attr(name, Marshalers::StringSetMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |
#time_attr(name, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Define a time-type attribute for your model.
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# File 'lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb', line 283 def time_attr(name, opts = {}) opts[:dynamodb_type] = 'S' attr(name, Marshalers::TimeMarshaler.new(opts), opts) end |