A php migration tool for AWS dynamoDB.
To use rumble
for migration and seeding, you should either have aws dymanodb locally installed or have a valid aws credential for the remote version in a particular aws region.
rumble
is far from being complete compared to other migration tool out there. More features will be added in the future.
Since rumble
is still in its infancy, it cannot generate migration or seeder file automatically. You have to manually create files for both migrations and seeds. Migration and Seed files are to be placed in migrations
and seeds
directories at the root of your project.
A migration or seed file must be named with an underscore (_)
separating each word that makes up the file name. e.g:
creat_app_records_table.php
, is a valid file name for a migration or a seed file.
While the file name uses underscore (_)
naming style, the class name for the creat_app_records_table.php
file uses PasCal naming style. i.e the first letter of every word that makes up the file name must be capitalized e.g: CreateAppRecordsTable
.
- Migration: Every migration file (class) you create must extend the rumble
Migration
class and must define aup
method. - Seed: Every seed file (class) you create must extend the rumble
Seeder
class and must define aseed
method.
- Migration: to migrate files, run
rumble migrate
from the root directory of your project. e.g:vendor/bin/rumble migrate
- Seed: to seed files, run
rumble seed
from the root directory of your project e.gvendor/bin/rumble seed
Currently, rumble
supports only the below dynamodb features;
- Create table
- Update table
- Delete table
- Add Item
- Batch Write Item
The below code sample shows the minimum required params to create a dynamodb table using rumble
. This is from the up
method of the migration file (create_app_records_table.php
).
The up
method, is the only required method to be implemented by every migration file you create.
<?php
use Rumble/Migration;
class CreateAppRecordsTable extends Migration
{
public funtion up()
{
$table = $this->table('app_records'); //table name
$table->addAttribute('app_uid', 'S'); //primary key data type - String(S)
$table->addHash('app_uid'); //primary key
$table->setWCU(10); //Write Capacity Unit (Provisioned write throughPut)
$table->setRCU(10); //Read Capacity Unit (Provisioned read throughPut)
$table->create(); //create table
}
}
The below sample code shows the minimum required params to seed a dynamodb table (sample created above). This is from the seed
method of the seed file (app_records_seeder.php
).
The seed
method is the only required method to be implemented by every seed file you create
<?php
use Rumble/Seeder;
class AppRecordsTableSeeder extends Seeder
{
public function seed()
{
$table = $this->table('app_records');
$table->addItem(['app_uid' => 'x435-n956-00jX-u2fX', 'uninstall' => ['reason' => 'Still thinking of one.']);
$table->addItem(['app_uid' => '944-jjU0-o0Hi-y4hh4', 'events' => ['action' => 'click', 'date' => '2017-04-10']]);
$table->save();
}
}
rumble
uses a rumble.php
file as its configuration file. You have to create this file at the root of your project.
This file must return an array with your dynamodb configuration. e.g:
<?php
return [
'region' => '',
'key' => '',
'secret' => '',
'endpoint' => ''
];