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Support on demand tables#17
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I'm going to give this branch a spin. I've raised an issue referencing your PR; this is a feature I'm keen to use ASAP. Thanks for putting the work in! |
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On-demand DynamoDB tables return
0for read/write capacity units, which means the ratio specified is useless. Two new CLI arguments have been added (--onDemandWriteCapacityUnits,--onDemandReadCapacityUnits) to allow the user to specify the read and write capacity to use for on-demand tables. Those values are used only if the read/write capacity units are less than 1 (which should only happen if the table is on-demand).By submitting this pull request, I confirm that you can use, modify, copy, and redistribute this contribution, under the terms of your choice.