public class AttributeValueUpdate
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.io.Serializable
For the UpdateItem
operation, represents the attributes to be
modified, the action to perform on each, and the new value for each.
You cannot use UpdateItem
to update any primary key attributes.
Instead, you will need to delete the item, and then use PutItem
to create a new item with new attributes.
Attribute values cannot be null; string and binary type attributes must have
lengths greater than zero; and set type attributes must not be empty.
Requests with empty values will be rejected with a
ValidationException
exception.
Constructor and Description |
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AttributeValueUpdate()
Default constructor for AttributeValueUpdate object.
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AttributeValueUpdate(AttributeValue value,
AttributeAction action)
Constructs a new AttributeValueUpdate object.
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AttributeValueUpdate(AttributeValue value,
java.lang.String action)
Constructs a new AttributeValueUpdate object.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object obj) |
java.lang.String |
getAction()
Specifies how to perform the update.
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AttributeValue |
getValue()
Represents the data for an attribute.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setAction(AttributeAction action)
Specifies how to perform the update.
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void |
setAction(java.lang.String action)
Specifies how to perform the update.
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void |
setValue(AttributeValue value)
Represents the data for an attribute.
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java.lang.String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
debugging.
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AttributeValueUpdate |
withAction(AttributeAction action)
Specifies how to perform the update.
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AttributeValueUpdate |
withAction(java.lang.String action)
Specifies how to perform the update.
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AttributeValueUpdate |
withValue(AttributeValue value)
Represents the data for an attribute.
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public AttributeValueUpdate()
public AttributeValueUpdate(AttributeValue value, java.lang.String action)
value
- Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
action
-
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the
specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item.
If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new
value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute
and its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute
value was the set [a,b,c]
and the
DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then
the final attribute value would be [b]
.
Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist,
then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
the attribute does exist, then the behavior of
ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if
Value
is also a number, then the
Value
is mathematically added to the existing
attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update,
DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount,
but you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does not
exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute,
set its initial value to 0
, and finally add
3
to it. The result will be a new
itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of
3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the
Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute
value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute
value would be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add
action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
specified does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example,
if the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same
holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for
any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the
specified primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute
to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set;
no other data types can be specified.
public AttributeValueUpdate(AttributeValue value, AttributeAction action)
value
- Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
action
-
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the
specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item.
If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new
value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute
and its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute
value was the set [a,b,c]
and the
DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then
the final attribute value would be [b]
.
Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist,
then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
the attribute does exist, then the behavior of
ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if
Value
is also a number, then the
Value
is mathematically added to the existing
attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update,
DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount,
but you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does not
exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute,
set its initial value to 0
, and finally add
3
to it. The result will be a new
itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of
3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the
Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute
value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute
value would be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add
action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
specified does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example,
if the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same
holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for
any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the
specified primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute
to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set;
no other data types can be specified.
public AttributeValue getValue()
Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
public void setValue(AttributeValue value)
Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
value
- Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
public AttributeValueUpdate withValue(AttributeValue value)
Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
value
- Represents the data for an attribute.
Each attribute value is described as a name-value pair. The name is the data type, and the value is the data itself.
For more information, see Data Types in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
public java.lang.String getAction()
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are PUT
(default), DELETE
, and ADD
. The behavior
depends on whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item. If the
attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute and its
value are removed from the item. The data type of the specified value
must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are subtracted
from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was the set
[a,b,c]
and the DELETE
action specified
[a,c]
, then the final attribute value would be
[b]
. Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist, then the
attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute does
exist, then the behavior of ADD
depends on the data type of
the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if Value
is also
a number, then the Value
is mathematically added to the
existing attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number value for
an item that doesn't exist before the update, DynamoDB uses 0 as the
initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing item, and
intend to increment or decrement an attribute value which does not yet
exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the initial value. For example,
suppose that the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute
named itemcount, but you decide to ADD
the number
3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does
not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set its
initial value to 0
, and finally add 3
to it.
The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, with a
value of 3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the Value
is also
a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is
a set operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the
attribute value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute value would
be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add action is specified
for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match the
existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example, if the
existing data type is a set of strings, the Value
must also
be a set of strings. The same holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data type is
number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified primary
key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied primary key
and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute value. The only data
types allowed are number and number set; no other data types can be
specified.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: ADD, PUT, DELETE
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the specified
primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item. If
the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute and
its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute value
was the set [a,b,c]
and the DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then the final attribute
value would be [b]
. Specifying an empty set is an
error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist, then
the attribute and its values are added to the item. If the
attribute does exist, then the behavior of ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if Value
is also a number, then the Value
is mathematically
added to the existing attribute. If Value
is a
negative number, then it is subtracted from the existing
attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update, DynamoDB
uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount, but
you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this
attribute anyway, even though it currently does not exist.
DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set its
initial value to 0
, and finally add 3
to it. The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the
item, with a value of 3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the
existing set. (This is a set operation, not mathematical
addition.) For example, if the attribute value was the set
[1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified
[3]
, then the final attribute value would be
[1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add action is
specified for a set attribute and the attribute type specified
does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example, if
the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same holds
true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for any
other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified
primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute to
delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set; no
other data types can be specified.
AttributeAction
public void setAction(java.lang.String action)
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are PUT
(default), DELETE
, and ADD
. The behavior
depends on whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item. If the
attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute and its
value are removed from the item. The data type of the specified value
must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are subtracted
from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was the set
[a,b,c]
and the DELETE
action specified
[a,c]
, then the final attribute value would be
[b]
. Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist, then the
attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute does
exist, then the behavior of ADD
depends on the data type of
the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if Value
is also
a number, then the Value
is mathematically added to the
existing attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number value for
an item that doesn't exist before the update, DynamoDB uses 0 as the
initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing item, and
intend to increment or decrement an attribute value which does not yet
exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the initial value. For example,
suppose that the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute
named itemcount, but you decide to ADD
the number
3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does
not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set its
initial value to 0
, and finally add 3
to it.
The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, with a
value of 3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the Value
is also
a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is
a set operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the
attribute value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute value would
be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add action is specified
for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match the
existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example, if the
existing data type is a set of strings, the Value
must also
be a set of strings. The same holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data type is
number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified primary
key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied primary key
and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute value. The only data
types allowed are number and number set; no other data types can be
specified.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: ADD, PUT, DELETE
action
-
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the
specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item.
If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new
value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute
and its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute
value was the set [a,b,c]
and the
DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then
the final attribute value would be [b]
.
Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist,
then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
the attribute does exist, then the behavior of
ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if
Value
is also a number, then the
Value
is mathematically added to the existing
attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update,
DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount,
but you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does not
exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute,
set its initial value to 0
, and finally add
3
to it. The result will be a new
itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of
3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the
Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute
value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute
value would be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add
action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
specified does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example,
if the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same
holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for
any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the
specified primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute
to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set;
no other data types can be specified.
AttributeAction
public AttributeValueUpdate withAction(java.lang.String action)
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are PUT
(default), DELETE
, and ADD
. The behavior
depends on whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item. If the
attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute and its
value are removed from the item. The data type of the specified value
must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are subtracted
from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was the set
[a,b,c]
and the DELETE
action specified
[a,c]
, then the final attribute value would be
[b]
. Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist, then the
attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute does
exist, then the behavior of ADD
depends on the data type of
the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if Value
is also
a number, then the Value
is mathematically added to the
existing attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number value for
an item that doesn't exist before the update, DynamoDB uses 0 as the
initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing item, and
intend to increment or decrement an attribute value which does not yet
exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the initial value. For example,
suppose that the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute
named itemcount, but you decide to ADD
the number
3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does
not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set its
initial value to 0
, and finally add 3
to it.
The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, with a
value of 3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the Value
is also
a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is
a set operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the
attribute value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute value would
be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add action is specified
for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match the
existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example, if the
existing data type is a set of strings, the Value
must also
be a set of strings. The same holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data type is
number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified primary
key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied primary key
and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute value. The only data
types allowed are number and number set; no other data types can be
specified.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: ADD, PUT, DELETE
action
-
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the
specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item.
If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new
value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute
and its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute
value was the set [a,b,c]
and the
DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then
the final attribute value would be [b]
.
Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist,
then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
the attribute does exist, then the behavior of
ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if
Value
is also a number, then the
Value
is mathematically added to the existing
attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update,
DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount,
but you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does not
exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute,
set its initial value to 0
, and finally add
3
to it. The result will be a new
itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of
3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the
Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute
value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute
value would be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add
action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
specified does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example,
if the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same
holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for
any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the
specified primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute
to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set;
no other data types can be specified.
AttributeAction
public void setAction(AttributeAction action)
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are PUT
(default), DELETE
, and ADD
. The behavior
depends on whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item. If the
attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute and its
value are removed from the item. The data type of the specified value
must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are subtracted
from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was the set
[a,b,c]
and the DELETE
action specified
[a,c]
, then the final attribute value would be
[b]
. Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist, then the
attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute does
exist, then the behavior of ADD
depends on the data type of
the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if Value
is also
a number, then the Value
is mathematically added to the
existing attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number value for
an item that doesn't exist before the update, DynamoDB uses 0 as the
initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing item, and
intend to increment or decrement an attribute value which does not yet
exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the initial value. For example,
suppose that the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute
named itemcount, but you decide to ADD
the number
3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does
not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set its
initial value to 0
, and finally add 3
to it.
The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, with a
value of 3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the Value
is also
a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is
a set operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the
attribute value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute value would
be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add action is specified
for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match the
existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example, if the
existing data type is a set of strings, the Value
must also
be a set of strings. The same holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data type is
number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified primary
key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied primary key
and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute value. The only data
types allowed are number and number set; no other data types can be
specified.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: ADD, PUT, DELETE
action
-
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the
specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item.
If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new
value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute
and its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute
value was the set [a,b,c]
and the
DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then
the final attribute value would be [b]
.
Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist,
then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
the attribute does exist, then the behavior of
ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if
Value
is also a number, then the
Value
is mathematically added to the existing
attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update,
DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount,
but you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does not
exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute,
set its initial value to 0
, and finally add
3
to it. The result will be a new
itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of
3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the
Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute
value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute
value would be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add
action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
specified does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example,
if the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same
holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for
any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the
specified primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute
to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set;
no other data types can be specified.
AttributeAction
public AttributeValueUpdate withAction(AttributeAction action)
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are PUT
(default), DELETE
, and ADD
. The behavior
depends on whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item. If the
attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute and its
value are removed from the item. The data type of the specified value
must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are subtracted
from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was the set
[a,b,c]
and the DELETE
action specified
[a,c]
, then the final attribute value would be
[b]
. Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist, then the
attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute does
exist, then the behavior of ADD
depends on the data type of
the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if Value
is also
a number, then the Value
is mathematically added to the
existing attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number value for
an item that doesn't exist before the update, DynamoDB uses 0 as the
initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing item, and
intend to increment or decrement an attribute value which does not yet
exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the initial value. For example,
suppose that the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute
named itemcount, but you decide to ADD
the number
3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does
not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set its
initial value to 0
, and finally add 3
to it.
The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, with a
value of 3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the Value
is also
a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is
a set operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the
attribute value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute value would
be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add action is specified
for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match the
existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example, if the
existing data type is a set of strings, the Value
must also
be a set of strings. The same holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data type is
number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified primary
key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied primary key
and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute value. The only data
types allowed are number and number set; no other data types can be
specified.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
Constraints:
Allowed Values: ADD, PUT, DELETE
action
-
Specifies how to perform the update. Valid values are
PUT
(default), DELETE
, and
ADD
. The behavior depends on whether the
specified primary key already exists in the table.
If an item with the specified Key is found in the table:
PUT
- Adds the specified attribute to the item.
If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new
value.
DELETE
- If no value is specified, the attribute
and its value are removed from the item. The data type of the
specified value must match the existing value's data type.
If a set of values is specified, then those values are
subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute
value was the set [a,b,c]
and the
DELETE
action specified [a,c]
, then
the final attribute value would be [b]
.
Specifying an empty set is an error.
ADD
- If the attribute does not already exist,
then the attribute and its values are added to the item. If
the attribute does exist, then the behavior of
ADD
depends on the data type of the attribute:
If the existing attribute is a number, and if
Value
is also a number, then the
Value
is mathematically added to the existing
attribute. If Value
is a negative number, then it
is subtracted from the existing attribute.
If you use ADD
to increment or decrement a number
value for an item that doesn't exist before the update,
DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.
In addition, if you use ADD
to update an existing
item, and intend to increment or decrement an attribute value
which does not yet exist, DynamoDB uses 0
as the
initial value. For example, suppose that the item you want to
update does not yet have an attribute named itemcount,
but you decide to ADD
the number 3
to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does not
exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute,
set its initial value to 0
, and finally add
3
to it. The result will be a new
itemcount attribute in the item, with a value of
3
.
If the existing data type is a set, and if the
Value
is also a set, then the Value
is added to the existing set. (This is a set operation,
not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute
value was the set [1,2]
, and the ADD
action specified [3]
, then the final attribute
value would be [1,2,3]
. An error occurs if an Add
action is specified for a set attribute and the attribute type
specified does not match the existing set type.
Both sets must have the same primitive data type. For example,
if the existing data type is a set of strings, the
Value
must also be a set of strings. The same
holds true for number sets and binary sets.
This action is only valid for an existing attribute whose data
type is number or is a set. Do not use ADD
for
any other data types.
If no item with the specified Key is found:
PUT
- DynamoDB creates a new item with the
specified primary key, and then adds the attribute.
DELETE
- Nothing happens; there is no attribute
to delete.
ADD
- DynamoDB creates an item with the supplied
primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the attribute
value. The only data types allowed are number and number set;
no other data types can be specified.
AttributeAction
public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
Object.toString()
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class java.lang.Object
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
equals
in class java.lang.Object
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