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* [dynamodb] Update to SDKv2 Enhanced Client
In addition, introduce new more simple table layout, having only one
table for all items and with more efficient data encoding (saves some read capacity).
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* [dynamodb] Time To Live (TTL) support with new table schema
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* [dynamodb] Support QuantityType
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* [dynamodb] suppress null warnings in tests
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* [dynamodb] Optimized query performance
Similar to https://github.com/openhab/openhab-addons/pull/8938,
avoid calling Item.getUnit() repeatedly when querying data.
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* [dynamodb] Support for Group items
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* [dynamodb] Update copyright to 2021
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* [dynamodb] Removing TODO comments and add javadoc
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* [dynamodb] javadoc
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* [dynamodb] Readability improved in TableCreatingPutItem
Also documenting the full retry logic.
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* [dynamodb] verify fixes
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* [dynamodb] Remove slf4j from explicit dependencies
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* [dynamodb] Remove jackson from pom.xml, add as feature dep
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* [dynamodb] bnd.importpackage tuned
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* [dynamodb] abort query() immediately if not configured to avoid NPE
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* [dynamodb] less chatty diagnostics
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* [dynamodb] xml formatting
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* [dynamodb] corrected logger class
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* [dynamodb] null checks
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* [dynamodb] netty client configured
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* [dynamodb] bnd not to filter out importpackage org.slf4j.impl
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* [dynamodb] cfg bundle group id
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* [dynamodb] Remove usage of org.apache.commons
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* [dynamodb] Remove extra prints from test
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* [dynamodb] Reducing @SupressWarnings with generics
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* [dynamodb] README extra space removed
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* [dynamodb] spotless
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* [dynamodb] Removed unnecessary logging
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* [dynamodb] encapsulation
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* [dynamodb] removed unnecessary NonNullByDefault({}) ctr-injected field
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* [dynamodb] null annotations
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* [dynamodb] less verbose logging in tests
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* [dynamodb] Prefer Collections.emptyList over List.of()
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* [dynamodb] less verbose call
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* [dynamodb] Visitor to return values (simplifies the code)
Less warnings suppressed
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* [dynamodb] comments for remaining warning supressions
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* [dynamodb] README tuning, typo fixing
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* [dynamodb] Using less verbose syntax
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* [dynamodb] simplified logging on errors
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* [dynamodb] Code review comments
Avoiding null checker while having more compact code
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* [dynamodb] Null safety
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* [dynamodb] configuration label and description formatting
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* [dynamodb] xml indentation with tabs
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* [dynamodb] @Nullable 1-line annotation with class fields
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* [dynamodb] No need to override credentials per request
Client has the credentials set on build time
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* [dynamodb] set API timeouts no matter what
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* [dynamodb] adding exception message
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* [dynamodb] static logger
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* [dynamodb] dependency
- comments clarifying the logic of properties
- adding netty to dep.noembedding to ensure it is not compiled in
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* [dynamodb] ensure correct jackson and netty versions using dependencyMgt
Specifically for development and testing
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Amazon DynamoDB Persistence
This service allows you to persist state updates using the Amazon DynamoDB database. Query functionality is also fully supported.
Features:
- Writing/reading information to relational database systems
- Configurable database table names
- Automatic table creation
Disclaimer
This service is provided "AS IS", and the user takes full responsibility of any charges or damage to Amazon data.
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Prerequisites
You must first set up an Amazon account as described below.
Users are recommended to familiarize themselves with AWS pricing before using this service. Please note that there might be charges from Amazon when using this service to query/store data to DynamoDB. See Amazon DynamoDB pricing pages for more details. Please also note possible Free Tier benefits.
Setting Up an Amazon Account
- Sign up for Amazon AWS.
- Select the AWS region in the AWS console using these instructions. Note the region identifier in the URL (e.g.
https://eu-west-1.console.aws.amazon.com/console/home?region=eu-west-1
means that region id iseu-west-1
). - Create user for openHAB with IAM
- Open Services -> IAM -> Users -> Create new Users. Enter
openhab
to User names, keep Generate an access key for each user checked, and finally click Create. - Show User Security Credentials and record the keys displayed
- Open Services -> IAM -> Users -> Create new Users. Enter
- Configure user policy to have access for dynamodb
- Open Services -> IAM -> Policies
- Check AmazonDynamoDBFullAccess and click Policy actions -> Attach
- Check the user created in step 2 and click Attach policy
Configuration
This service can be configured using the MainUI or using persistence configuration file services/dynamodb.cfg
.
In order to configure the persistence service, you need to configure two things:
- Table schema revision to use
- AWS credentials to access DynamoDB
Table schema
The DynamoDB persistence addon provides two different table schemas: "new" and "legacy". As the name implies, "legacy" is offered for backwards-compatibility purpose for old users who like to access the data that is already stored in DynamoDB. All users are advised to transition to "new" table schema, which is more optimized.
At this moment there is no supported way to migrate data from old format to new.
New table schema
Configure the addon to use new schema by setting table
parameter (name of the table).
Only one table will be created for all data. The table will have the following fields
Attribute | Type | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
i |
String | Yes | Item name |
t |
Number | Yes | Timestamp in milliepoch |
s |
String | Yes | State of the item, stored as DynamoDB string. |
n |
Number | Yes | State of the item, stored as DynamoDB number. |
exp |
Number | Yes | Expiry date for item, in epoch seconds |
Other notes
i
andt
forms the composite primary key (partition key, sort key) for the table- Only one of
s
orn
attributes are specified, not both. Most items are converted to number type for most compact representation. - Compared to legacy format, data overhead is minimizing by using short attribute names, number timestamps and having only single table.
exp
attribute is used with DynamoDB Time To Live (TTL) feature to automatically delete old data
Legacy schema
Configure the addon to use legacy schema by setting tablePrefix
parameter.
- When an item is persisted via this service, a table is created (if necessary).
- The service will create at most two tables for different item types.
- The tables will be named
<tablePrefix><item-type>
, where the<item-type>
is eitherbigdecimal
(numeric items) orstring
(string and complex items). - Each table will have three columns:
itemname
(item name),timeutc
(in ISO 8601 format with millisecond accuracy), anditemstate
(either a number or string representing item state).
Credentials Configuration Using Access Key and Secret Key
Property | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
accessKey | Yes | access key as shown in Setting up Amazon account. | |
secretKey | Yes | secret key as shown in Setting up Amazon account. | |
region | Yes | AWS region ID as described in Setting up Amazon account. The region needs to match the region that was used to create the user. |
Credentials Configuration Using Credentials File
Alternatively, instead of specifying accessKey
and secretKey
, one can configure a configuration profile file.
Property | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
profilesConfigFile | Yes | path to the credentials file. For example, /etc/openhab2/aws_creds . Please note that the user that runs openHAB must have approriate read rights to the credential file. For more details on the Amazon credential file format, see Amazon documentation. |
|
profile | Yes | name of the profile to use | |
region | Yes | AWS region ID as described in Step 2 in Setting up Amazon account. The region needs to match the region that was used to create the user. |
Example of service configuration file (services/dynamodb.cfg
):
profilesConfigFile=/etc/openhab2/aws_creds
profile=fooprofile
region=eu-west-1
Example of credentials file (/etc/openhab2/aws_creds
):
[fooprofile]
aws_access_key_id=testAccessKey
aws_secret_access_key=testSecretKey
Advanced Configuration
In addition to the configuration properties above, the following are also available:
Property | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
expireDays | (null) | No | Expire time for data in days (relative to stored timestamp) |
readCapacityUnits | 1 | No | read capacity for the created tables |
writeCapacityUnits | 1 | No | write capacity for the created tables |
Refer to Amazon documentation on provisioned throughput for details on read/write capacity.
DynamoDB Time to Live (TTL) setting is configured using expireDays
.
All item- and event-related configuration is done in the file persistence/dynamodb.persist
.
Details
Caveats
When the tables are created, the read/write capacity is configured according to configuration. However, the service does not modify the capacity of existing tables. As a workaround, you can modify the read/write capacity of existing tables using the Amazon console.
Similar caveat applies for DynamoDB Time to Live (TTL) setting expireDays
.
Developer Notes
Updating Amazon SDK
- Clean
lib/*
- Update SDK version in
scripts/fetch_sdk_pom.xml
. You can use the maven online repository browser to find the latest version available online. scripts/fetch_sdk.sh
- Copy printed dependencies to
pom.xml
After these changes, it's good practice to run integration tests (against live AWS DynamoDB) in org.openhab.persistence.dynamodb.test
bundle.
See README.md in the test bundle for more information how to execute the tests.
Running integration tests
When running integration tests, local temporary DynamoDB server is used, emulating the real AWS DynamoDB API. One can configure AWS credentials to run the test against real AWS DynamoDB for most realistic tests.
Eclipse instructions
- Run all tests (in package org.openhab.persistence.dynamodb.internal) as JUnit Tests
- Configure the run configuration, and open Arguments sheet
- In VM arguments, provide the credentials for AWS
-DDYNAMODBTEST_REGION=REGION-ID
-DDYNAMODBTEST_ACCESS=ACCESS-KEY
-DDYNAMODBTEST_SECRET=SECRET