module Fog module AWS class DynamoDB class Real # Scan DynamoDB items # # ==== Parameters # * 'table_name'<~String> - name of table to query # * options<~Hash>: # * 'AttributesToGet'<~Array> - Array of attributes to get for each item, defaults to all # * 'ConsistentRead'<~Boolean> - Whether to wait for consistency, defaults to false # * 'Count'<~Boolean> - If true, returns only a count of such items rather than items themselves, defaults to false # * 'Limit'<~Integer> - limit of total items to return # * 'ScanFilter'<~Hash>: value to compare against # * attribute_name<~Hash>: # * 'AttributeValueList'<~Hash>: one or more values to compare against # * 'ComparisonOperator'<~String>: comparison operator to use with attribute value list, in %w{BETWEEN BEGINS_WITH EQ LE LT GE GT} # * 'ScanIndexForward'<~Boolean>: Whether to scan from start or end of index, defaults to start # * 'ExclusiveStartKey'<~Hash>: Key to start listing from, can be taken from LastEvaluatedKey in response # # ==== Returns # * response<~Excon::Response>: # * body<~Hash>: # * 'ConsumedCapacityUnits'<~Integer> - number of capacity units used for scan # * 'Count'<~Integer> - number of items in response # * 'Items'<~Array> - array of items returned # * 'LastEvaluatedKey'<~Hash> - last key scanned, can be passed to ExclusiveStartKey for pagination # * 'ScannedCount'<~Integer> - number of items scanned before applying filters def scan(table_name, options = {}) body = { 'TableName' => table_name }.merge(options) request( :body => Fog::JSON.encode(body), :headers => {'x-amz-target' => 'DynamoDB_20111205.Scan'}, :idempotent => true ) end end end end end