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serverless-dynamodb-pitr
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Serverless plugin to enable PITR (Point-in-time recovery) for a DynamoDB table on deploy
A Serverless Plugin for the Serverless Framework to enable/disable PITR (Point-in-time recovery) for one or more DynamoDB tables on deploy.
This plugin uses DynamoDB API to update the PointInTimeRecoverySpecification of the specified tables right after deployment, allowing to enable or disable point-in-time recovery of the tables.
In your service root, run:
npm install --save-dev serverless-dynamodb-pitr
Add the plugin to serverless.yml
:
plugins:
- serverless-dynamodb-pitr
You can add items under the custom.pitr
in serverless.yml
. Required attributes are tableName
and enabled
:
custom:
pitr:
- tableName: someDynamoDBTableName
enabled: true
- tableName: someOtherTableName
enabled: false
Copyright (c) 2018 Nordcloud, licensed for users and contributors under MIT license. https://github.com/SC5/serverless-dynamodb-pitr/blob/master/LICENSE
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Serverless plugin to enable PITR (Point-in-time recovery) for a DynamoDB table on deploy
The npm package serverless-dynamodb-pitr receives a total of 289 weekly downloads. As such, serverless-dynamodb-pitr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that serverless-dynamodb-pitr demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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