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Copy dynamoDB table to another region using python, boto3. This script creates an exact replica of the table with same key schema and attribute definitions.
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# Copyright (C) 2018 Dineshkarthik Raveendran | |
from __future__ import print_function # Python 2/3 compatibility | |
import boto3 | |
import argparse | |
def replicate(table_name, existing_region, new_region, new_table_name): | |
""" | |
Replicate table in new region. | |
Creates a new table with existing KeySchema and AttributeDefinitions | |
read and write capacity untis are set to 5. Change it as required. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
table_name: string | |
Name of the existing table to be replicated. | |
existing_region: string | |
Region in which the table is present. | |
new_region: string | |
Region in which the table needs to be replicated. | |
new_table_name: string | |
Name for the new table to be created, if not given | |
existing table name is used. | |
""" | |
existing_table = boto3.resource( | |
'dynamodb', region_name=existing_region).Table(table_name) | |
items = existing_table.scan()['Items'] | |
dynamodb = boto3.resource('dynamodb', region_name=new_region) | |
print("Creating table '{0}' in region '{1}'".format( | |
new_table_name, new_region)) | |
table = dynamodb.create_table( | |
TableName=new_table_name, | |
KeySchema=existing_table.key_schema, | |
AttributeDefinitions=existing_table.attribute_definitions, | |
ProvisionedThroughput={ | |
'ReadCapacityUnits': 5, | |
'WriteCapacityUnits': 5 | |
}) | |
print("Table status:", table.table_status) | |
table.wait_until_exists() | |
table.reload() | |
print("Table status:", table.table_status) | |
print("Updating table with data...") | |
if table.table_status == 'ACTIVE': | |
for item in items: | |
response = table.put_item(Item=item) | |
print("PutItem status:", | |
response['ResponseMetadata']['HTTPStatusCode']) | |
print("Total items created:", table.scan()['Count']) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() | |
parser.add_argument( | |
'-t', | |
'--table_name', | |
type=str, | |
required=True, | |
help="Name of the table to be replicated in new region") | |
parser.add_argument( | |
'-r', | |
'--region', | |
type=str, | |
required=True, | |
help="Region in which the table is present") | |
parser.add_argument( | |
'-nr', | |
'--new_region', | |
type=str, | |
required=True, | |
help="Region in which the table needs to be replicated") | |
parser.add_argument( | |
'-nt', | |
'--new_table_name', | |
type=str, | |
help="Name for the new table [Optional], Old table name will be used") | |
args = parser.parse_args() | |
if args.new_table_name is None: | |
args.new_table_name = args.table_name | |
replicate(args.table_name, args.region, args.new_region, | |
args.new_table_name) |
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