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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +330 -0
- data/LICENSE +202 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -0
- data/lib/aws-record/record/attribute.rb +5 -15
- data/lib/aws-record/record/attributes.rb +32 -29
- data/lib/aws-record/record/batch_write.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/buildable_search.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/aws-record/record/client_configuration.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/dirty_tracking.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/errors.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/item_collection.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/item_data.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/item_operations.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/aws-record/record/key_attributes.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/boolean_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/date_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/date_time_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/epoch_time_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/float_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/integer_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/list_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/map_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/numeric_set_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/string_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/string_set_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/marshalers/time_marshaler.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/model_attributes.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/query.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/secondary_indexes.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/table_config.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/table_migration.rb +1 -12
- data/lib/aws-record/record/transactions.rb +39 -7
- data/lib/aws-record/record/version.rb +2 -13
- data/lib/aws-record/record.rb +1 -12
- metadata +5 -2
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2.10.1 (2023-01-17)
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* Issue - Set `Aws::Record::VERSION` constant from the `VERSION` file
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* Feature - Implement the `BatchGetItem` operation (#122)
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* Feature - Add support for inheritance. Aws Record models can now be extended using standard ruby inheritance (#80).
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* Feature - Add support for atomic counter (#144)
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* Feature - Implement the `BatchWriteItem` operation (#119)
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* Issue - Fix FrozenError on BuildableSearch (#115)
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* Feature - Add support for on-demand-billing for table migrations (#94)
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* Feature - `Aws::Record::BuildableSearch` - Support queries yielding heterogeneous results using `multi_model_filter` (#107)
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* Feature - Aws::Record::Transactions - Adds support for transactional find and transactional get requests. You can learn more about these new APIs in the [documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awssdkrubyrecord/api/Aws/Record/Transactions.html).
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* Feature - Aws::Record::TableConfig - Adds support for the "PAY_PER_REQUEST" billing mode in table configurations.
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* Feature - Aws::Record - Add the `persisted?`, `new_record?`, and `destroyed?` methods to `Aws::Record`, which supports use cases where you'd like to see if a record has just been newly initialized, or has been deleted or was a preexisting record retrieved from DynamoDB. Note that these methods are present in `ActiveModel::Model` so you should require that module before `Aws::Record`
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* Feature - Aws::Record - Add the `assign_attributes`, `update`, and `update!` methods to `Aws::Record` which supports the use case where the user might want to mass assign or update a records attributes by hash. `update!` also ensures that a `ValidationError` is thrown on an invalid update
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* Upgrading - Aws::Record - Support version 3 of the AWS SDK for Ruby. This is being released as major version 2 of `aws-record`, though the APIs remain the same. Do note, however, that we've changed our SDK dependency to only depend on `aws-sdk-dynamodb`. This means that if you were depending on other service clients transitively via `aws-record`, you will need to add dependencies on the appropriate service gems when upgrading.
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