The GetItem
operation returns a set of attributes for the item with the given primary key. If there is no matching item, GetItem
does not return any data and there will be no Item
element in the response.
GetItem
provides an eventually consistent read by default. If your application requires a strongly consistent read, set ConsistentRead
to true
. Although a strongly consistent read might take more time than an eventually consistent read, it always returns the last updated value.
{
"AttributesToGet": [ "string
" ],
"ConsistentRead": boolean
,
"ExpressionAttributeNames": {
"string
" : "string
"
},
"Key": {
"string
" : {
"B": blob
,
"BOOL": boolean
,
"BS": [ blob
],
"L": [
"AttributeValue"
],
"M": {
"string
" : "AttributeValue"
},
"N": "string
",
"NS": [ "string
" ],
"NULL": boolean
,
"S": "string
",
"SS": [ "string
" ]
}
},
"ProjectionExpression": "string
",
"ReturnConsumedCapacity": "string
",
"TableName": "string
"
}
Request Parameters
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
NoteIn the following list, the required parameters are described first.
A map of attribute names to AttributeValue
objects, representing the primary key of the item to retrieve.
For the primary key, you must provide all of the attributes. For example, with a simple primary key, you only need to provide a value for the partition key. For a composite primary key, you must provide values for both the partition key and the sort key.
Type: String to AttributeValue object map
Key Length Constraints: Maximum length of 65535.
Required: Yes
The name of the table containing the requested item. You can also provide the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the table in this parameter.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 1024.
Required: Yes
This is a legacy parameter. Use ProjectionExpression
instead. For more information, see AttributesToGet in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Type: Array of strings
Array Members: Minimum number of 1 item.
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 65535.
Required: No
Determines the read consistency model: If set to true
, then the operation uses strongly consistent reads; otherwise, the operation uses eventually consistent reads.
Type: Boolean
Required: No
One or more substitution tokens for attribute names in an expression. The following are some use cases for using ExpressionAttributeNames
:
To access an attribute whose name conflicts with a DynamoDB reserved word.
To create a placeholder for repeating occurrences of an attribute name in an expression.
To prevent special characters in an attribute name from being misinterpreted in an expression.
Use the # character in an expression to dereference an attribute name. For example, consider the following attribute name:
The name of this attribute conflicts with a reserved word, so it cannot be used directly in an expression. (For the complete list of reserved words, see Reserved Words in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide). To work around this, you could specify the following for ExpressionAttributeNames
:
You could then use this substitution in an expression, as in this example:
NoteTokens that begin with the : character are expression attribute values, which are placeholders for the actual value at runtime.
For more information on expression attribute names, see Specifying Item Attributes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Type: String to string map
Value Length Constraints: Maximum length of 65535.
Required: No
A string that identifies one or more attributes to retrieve from the table. These attributes can include scalars, sets, or elements of a JSON document. The attributes in the expression must be separated by commas.
If no attribute names are specified, then all attributes are returned. If any of the requested attributes are not found, they do not appear in the result.
For more information, see Specifying Item Attributes in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Type: String
Required: No
Determines the level of detail about either provisioned or on-demand throughput consumption that is returned in the response:
INDEXES
- The response includes the aggregate ConsumedCapacity
for the operation, together with ConsumedCapacity
for each table and secondary index that was accessed.
Note that some operations, such as GetItem
and BatchGetItem
, do not access any indexes at all. In these cases, specifying INDEXES
will only return ConsumedCapacity
information for table(s).
TOTAL
- The response includes only the aggregate ConsumedCapacity
for the operation.
NONE
- No ConsumedCapacity
details are included in the response.
Type: String
Valid Values: INDEXES | TOTAL | NONE
Required: No
{
"ConsumedCapacity": {
"CapacityUnits": number,
"GlobalSecondaryIndexes": {
"string" : {
"CapacityUnits": number,
"ReadCapacityUnits": number,
"WriteCapacityUnits": number
}
},
"LocalSecondaryIndexes": {
"string" : {
"CapacityUnits": number,
"ReadCapacityUnits": number,
"WriteCapacityUnits": number
}
},
"ReadCapacityUnits": number,
"Table": {
"CapacityUnits": number,
"ReadCapacityUnits": number,
"WriteCapacityUnits": number
},
"TableName": "string",
"WriteCapacityUnits": number
},
"Item": {
"string" : {
"B": blob,
"BOOL": boolean,
"BS": [ blob ],
"L": [
"AttributeValue"
],
"M": {
"string" : "AttributeValue"
},
"N": "string",
"NS": [ "string" ],
"NULL": boolean,
"S": "string",
"SS": [ "string" ]
}
}
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
The capacity units consumed by the GetItem
operation. The data returned includes the total provisioned throughput consumed, along with statistics for the table and any indexes involved in the operation. ConsumedCapacity
is only returned if the ReturnConsumedCapacity
parameter was specified. For more information, see Capacity unit consumption for read operations in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
Type: ConsumedCapacity object
A map of attribute names to AttributeValue
objects, as specified by ProjectionExpression
.
Type: String to AttributeValue object map
Key Length Constraints: Maximum length of 65535.
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
An error occurred on the server side.
HTTP Status Code: 500
The request was denied due to request throttling. For detailed information about why the request was throttled and the ARN of the impacted resource, find the ThrottlingReason field in the returned exception. The AWS SDKs for DynamoDB automatically retry requests that receive this exception. Your request is eventually successful, unless your retry queue is too large to finish. Reduce the frequency of requests and use exponential backoff. For more information, go to Error Retries and Exponential Backoff in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
HTTP Status Code: 400
Throughput exceeds the current throughput quota for your account. For detailed information about why the request was throttled and the ARN of the impacted resource, find the ThrottlingReason field in the returned exception. Contact Support to request a quota increase.
HTTP Status Code: 400
The operation tried to access a nonexistent table or index. The resource might not be specified correctly, or its status might not be ACTIVE
.
HTTP Status Code: 400
The request was denied due to request throttling. For detailed information about why the request was throttled and the ARN of the impacted resource, find the ThrottlingReason field in the returned exception.
HTTP Status Code: 400
The following example retrieves three attributes from the Thread
table. In the response, the ConsumedCapacityUnits
value is 1, because ConsistentRead
is set to true. If ConsistentRead
had been set to false (or not specified) for the same request, an eventually consistent read would have been used and ConsumedCapacityUnits
would have been 0.5.
POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: dynamodb.<region>.<domain>;
Accept-Encoding: identity
Content-Length: <PayloadSizeBytes>
User-Agent: <UserAgentString>
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.0
Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential=<Credential>, SignedHeaders=<Headers>, Signature=<Signature>
X-Amz-Date: <Date>
X-Amz-Target: DynamoDB_20120810.GetItem
{
"TableName": "Thread",
"Key": {
"ForumName": {
"S": "Amazon DynamoDB"
},
"Subject": {
"S": "How do I update multiple items?"
}
},
"ProjectionExpression":"LastPostDateTime, Message, Tags",
"ConsistentRead": true,
"ReturnConsumedCapacity": "TOTAL"
}
Sample Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
x-amzn-RequestId: <RequestId>
x-amz-crc32: <Checksum>
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.0
Content-Length: <PayloadSizeBytes>
Date: <Date>
{
"ConsumedCapacity": {
"CapacityUnits": 1,
"TableName": "Thread"
},
"Item": {
"Tags": {
"SS": ["Update","Multiple Items","HelpMe"]
},
"LastPostDateTime": {
"S": "201303190436"
},
"Message": {
"S": "I want to update multiple items in a single call. What's the best way to do that?"
}
}
}
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following:
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