The CreateTable operation adds a new table to your account. In an AWS account, table names must be unique within each region. That is, you can have two tables with same name if you create the tables in different regions.
CreateTable is an
asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a CreateTable request, Amazon DynamoDB immediately returns a response with a
TableStatus of
If you want to create multiple tables with local secondary
indexes on them, you must create them sequentially. Only one table with local secondary indexes can be in the
You can use the DescribeTable API to check the table status.
Inheritance Hierarchy
Namespace: Amazon.DynamoDBv2.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.dll
Version: 2.0.0.3
Syntax
public class CreateTableRequest : AmazonWebServiceRequest IRequestEvents
The CreateTableRequest type exposes the following members
Constructors
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
|
CreateTableRequest() |
Properties
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
|
AttributeDefinitions | An array of attributes that describe the key schema for the table and indexes. |
|
KeySchema |
Specifies the attributes that make up the primary key for the table. The attributes in KeySchema must also be defined in the
AttributeDefinitions array. For more information, see Data Model in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Each KeySchemaElement in the array is composed of:
Constraints: |
|
LocalSecondaryIndexes |
One or more secondary indexes (the maximum is five) to be created on the table. Each index is scoped to a given hash key value. There is a
10 gigabyte size limit per hash key; otherwise, the size of a local secondary index is unconstrained. Each secondary index in the array
includes the following:
|
|
ProvisionedThroughput | The provisioned throughput settings for the specified table. The settings can be modified using the UpdateTable operation. For current minimum and maximum provisioned throughput values, see Limits in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. |
|
TableName |
The name of the table to create.
Constraints: |
Examples
This example shows how to create a new table with a single hash-key component.
CreateTable sample
// Create a client
AmazonDynamoDBClient client = new AmazonDynamoDBClient();
// Define table schema:
// Table has a hash-key "Author" and a range-key "Title"
List<KeySchemaElement> schema = new List<KeySchemaElement>
{
new KeySchemaElement
{
AttributeName = "Author", KeyType = "HASH"
},
new KeySchemaElement
{
AttributeName = "Title", KeyType = "RANGE"
}
};
// Define key attributes:
// The key attributes "Author" and "Title" are string types
List<AttributeDefinition> definitions = new List<AttributeDefinition>
{
new AttributeDefinition
{
AttributeName = "Author", AttributeType = "S"
},
new AttributeDefinition
{
AttributeName = "Title", AttributeType = "S"
}
};
// Define table throughput:
// Table has capacity of 20 reads and 50 writes
ProvisionedThroughput throughput = new ProvisionedThroughput
{
ReadCapacityUnits = 20,
WriteCapacityUnits = 50
};
// Configure the CreateTable request
CreateTableRequest request = new CreateTableRequest
{
TableName = "SampleTable",
KeySchema = schema,
ProvisionedThroughput = throughput,
AttributeDefinitions = definitions
};
// View new table properties
TableDescription tableDescription = client.CreateTable(request).CreateTableResult.TableDescription;
Console.WriteLine("Table name: {0}", tableDescription.TableName);
Console.WriteLine("Creation time: {0}", tableDescription.CreationDateTime);
Console.WriteLine("Item count: {0}", tableDescription.ItemCount);
Console.WriteLine("Table size (bytes): {0}", tableDescription.TableSizeBytes);
Console.WriteLine("Table status: {0}", tableDescription.TableStatus);
// List table key schema
List<KeySchemaElement> tableSchema = tableDescription.KeySchema;
for (int i = 0; i < tableSchema.Count; i++)
{
KeySchemaElement element = tableSchema[i];
Console.WriteLine("Key: Name = {0}, KeyType = {1}",
element.AttributeName, element.KeyType);
}
// List attribute definitions
List<AttributeDefinition> attributeDefinitions = tableDescription.AttributeDefinitions;
for (int i = 0; i < attributeDefinitions.Count; i++)
{
AttributeDefinition definition = attributeDefinitions[i];
Console.WriteLine("Attribute: Name = {0}, Type = {1}",
definition.AttributeName, definition.AttributeType);
}
Console.WriteLine("Throughput: Reads = {0}, Writes = {1}",
tableDescription.ProvisionedThroughput.ReadCapacityUnits,
tableDescription.ProvisionedThroughput.WriteCapacityUnits);
This example shows how to create a table similar to the previous sample, but with Local Secondary Indexes configured.
The new table will have two indexes: YearsIndex and SettingsIndex.
CreateTable Local Secondary Index sample
// Create a client
AmazonDynamoDBClient client = new AmazonDynamoDBClient();
// Define table schema:
// Table has a hash-key "Author" and a range-key "Title"
List<KeySchemaElement> schema = new List<KeySchemaElement>
{
new KeySchemaElement
{
AttributeName = "Author", KeyType = "HASH"
},
new KeySchemaElement
{
AttributeName = "Title", KeyType = "RANGE"
}
};
// Define local secondary indexes:
// Table has two indexes, one on "Year" and the other on "Setting"
List<LocalSecondaryIndex> indexes = new List<LocalSecondaryIndex>
{
new LocalSecondaryIndex
{
IndexName = "YearsIndex",
KeySchema = new List<KeySchemaElement>
{
// Hash key must match table hash key
new KeySchemaElement { AttributeName = "Author", KeyType = "HASH" },
// Secondary index on "Year" attribute
new KeySchemaElement { AttributeName = "Year", KeyType = "RANGE" }
},
// Projection type is set to ALL, all attributes returned for this index
Projection = new Projection
{
ProjectionType = "ALL"
}
},
new LocalSecondaryIndex
{
IndexName = "SettingsIndex",
KeySchema = new List<KeySchemaElement>
{
// Hash key must match table hash key
new KeySchemaElement { AttributeName = "Author", KeyType = "HASH" },
// Secondary index on "Setting" attribute
new KeySchemaElement { AttributeName = "Setting", KeyType = "RANGE" }
},
// Projection type is set to INCLUDE, the specified attributes + keys are returned
Projection = new Projection
{
ProjectionType = "INCLUDE",
NonKeyAttributes = new List<string>
{
"Pages", "Genres"
}
}
}
};
// Define key attributes:
// The key attributes "Author" and "Title" are string types.
// The local secondary index attributes are "Year" (numerical) and "Setting" (string).
List<AttributeDefinition> definitions = new List<AttributeDefinition>
{
new AttributeDefinition
{
AttributeName = "Author", AttributeType = "S"
},
new AttributeDefinition
{
AttributeName = "Title", AttributeType = "S"
},
new AttributeDefinition
{
AttributeName = "Year", AttributeType = "N"
},
new AttributeDefinition
{
AttributeName = "Setting", AttributeType = "S"
}
};
// Define table throughput:
// Table has capacity of 20 reads and 50 writes
ProvisionedThroughput throughput = new ProvisionedThroughput
{
ReadCapacityUnits = 20,
WriteCapacityUnits = 50
};
// Configure the CreateTable request
CreateTableRequest request = new CreateTableRequest
{
TableName = "SampleTable",
KeySchema = schema,
ProvisionedThroughput = throughput,
AttributeDefinitions = definitions,
LocalSecondaryIndexes = indexes
};
// View new table properties
TableDescription tableDescription = client.CreateTable(request).CreateTableResult.TableDescription;
Console.WriteLine("Table name: {0}", tableDescription.TableName);
Console.WriteLine("Creation time: {0}", tableDescription.CreationDateTime);
Console.WriteLine("Item count: {0}", tableDescription.ItemCount);
Console.WriteLine("Table size (bytes): {0}", tableDescription.TableSizeBytes);
Console.WriteLine("Table status: {0}", tableDescription.TableStatus);
// List table key schema
List<KeySchemaElement> tableSchema = tableDescription.KeySchema;
for (int i = 0; i < tableSchema.Count; i++)
{
KeySchemaElement element = tableSchema[i];
Console.WriteLine("Key: Name = {0}, KeyType = {1}",
element.AttributeName, element.KeyType);
}
// List attribute definitions
List<AttributeDefinition> attributeDefinitions = tableDescription.AttributeDefinitions;
for (int i = 0; i < attributeDefinitions.Count; i++)
{
AttributeDefinition definition = attributeDefinitions[i];
Console.WriteLine("Attribute: Name = {0}, Type = {1}",
definition.AttributeName, definition.AttributeType);
}
Console.WriteLine("Throughput: Reads = {0}, Writes = {1}",
tableDescription.ProvisionedThroughput.ReadCapacityUnits,
tableDescription.ProvisionedThroughput.WriteCapacityUnits);
Version Information
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5
.NET for Windows Store apps:
Supported in: Windows 8
.NET for Windows Phone:
Supported in: Window Phone 8