{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-} {-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-} -- Module : Network.AWS.DynamoDB.DeleteItem -- Copyright : (c) 2013-2014 Brendan Hay -- License : This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of -- the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. -- A copy of the MPL can be found in the LICENSE file or -- you can obtain it at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. -- Maintainer : Brendan Hay -- Stability : experimental -- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions) -- | Deletes a single item in a table by primary key. You can perform a -- conditional delete operation that deletes the item if it exists, or if it -- has an expected attribute value. In addition to deleting an item, you can -- also return the item's attribute values in the same operation, using the -- ReturnValues parameter. Unless you specify conditions, the DeleteItem is an -- idempotent operation; running it multiple times on the same item or -- attribute does not result in an error response. Conditional deletes are -- useful for deleting items only if specific conditions are met. If those -- conditions are met, DynamoDB performs the delete. Otherwise, the item is -- not deleted. -- -- module Network.AWS.DynamoDB.DeleteItem ( -- * Request DeleteItem -- ** Request constructor , deleteItem -- ** Request lenses , diConditionExpression , diConditionalOperator , diExpected , diExpressionAttributeNames , diExpressionAttributeValues , diKey , diReturnConsumedCapacity , diReturnItemCollectionMetrics , diReturnValues , diTableName -- * Response , DeleteItemResponse -- ** Response constructor , deleteItemResponse -- ** Response lenses , dirAttributes , dirConsumedCapacity , dirItemCollectionMetrics ) where import Network.AWS.Prelude import Network.AWS.Request.JSON import Network.AWS.DynamoDB.Types import qualified GHC.Exts data DeleteItem = DeleteItem { _diConditionExpression :: Maybe Text , _diConditionalOperator :: Maybe ConditionalOperator , _diExpected :: Map Text ExpectedAttributeValue , _diExpressionAttributeNames :: Map Text Text , _diExpressionAttributeValues :: Map Text AttributeValue , _diKey :: Map Text AttributeValue , _diReturnConsumedCapacity :: Maybe ReturnConsumedCapacity , _diReturnItemCollectionMetrics :: Maybe ReturnItemCollectionMetrics , _diReturnValues :: Maybe ReturnValue , _diTableName :: Text } deriving (Eq, Show) -- | 'DeleteItem' constructor. -- -- The fields accessible through corresponding lenses are: -- -- * 'diConditionExpression' @::@ 'Maybe' 'Text' -- -- * 'diConditionalOperator' @::@ 'Maybe' 'ConditionalOperator' -- -- * 'diExpected' @::@ 'HashMap' 'Text' 'ExpectedAttributeValue' -- -- * 'diExpressionAttributeNames' @::@ 'HashMap' 'Text' 'Text' -- -- * 'diExpressionAttributeValues' @::@ 'HashMap' 'Text' 'AttributeValue' -- -- * 'diKey' @::@ 'HashMap' 'Text' 'AttributeValue' -- -- * 'diReturnConsumedCapacity' @::@ 'Maybe' 'ReturnConsumedCapacity' -- -- * 'diReturnItemCollectionMetrics' @::@ 'Maybe' 'ReturnItemCollectionMetrics' -- -- * 'diReturnValues' @::@ 'Maybe' 'ReturnValue' -- -- * 'diTableName' @::@ 'Text' -- deleteItem :: Text -- ^ 'diTableName' -> DeleteItem deleteItem p1 = DeleteItem { _diTableName = p1 , _diKey = mempty , _diExpected = mempty , _diConditionalOperator = Nothing , _diReturnValues = Nothing , _diReturnConsumedCapacity = Nothing , _diReturnItemCollectionMetrics = Nothing , _diConditionExpression = Nothing , _diExpressionAttributeNames = mempty , _diExpressionAttributeValues = mempty } -- | A condition that must be satisfied in order for a conditional DeleteItem -- to succeed. An expression can contain any of the following: Boolean -- functions: ATTRIBUTE_EXIST | CONTAINS | BEGINS_WITH Comparison operators: -- = | <> | < | > | <= | >= | BETWEEN | IN -- Logical operators: NOT | AND | OR. diConditionExpression :: Lens' DeleteItem (Maybe Text) diConditionExpression = lens _diConditionExpression (\s a -> s { _diConditionExpression = a }) -- | There is a newer parameter available. Use ConditionExpression instead. -- Note that if you use ConditionalOperator and ConditionExpression at the -- same time, DynamoDB will return a ValidationException exception. This -- parameter does not support lists or maps. A logical operator to apply to -- the conditions in the Expected map: AND - If all of the conditions -- evaluate to true, then the entire map evaluates to true. OR - If at least -- one of the conditions evaluate to true, then the entire map evaluates to -- true. If you omit ConditionalOperator, then AND is the default. The -- operation will succeed only if the entire map evaluates to true. diConditionalOperator :: Lens' DeleteItem (Maybe ConditionalOperator) diConditionalOperator = lens _diConditionalOperator (\s a -> s { _diConditionalOperator = a }) -- | There is a newer parameter available. Use ConditionExpression instead. -- Note that if you use Expected and ConditionExpression at the same time, -- DynamoDB will return a ValidationException exception. This parameter does -- not support lists or maps. A map of attribute/condition pairs. Expected -- provides a conditional block for the DeleteItem operation. Each element -- of Expected consists of an attribute name, a comparison operator, and one -- or more values. DynamoDB compares the attribute with the value(s) you -- supplied, using the comparison operator. For each Expected element, the -- result of the evaluation is either true or false. If you specify more -- than one element in the Expected map, then by default all of the -- conditions must evaluate to true. In other words, the conditions are -- ANDed together. (You can use the ConditionalOperator parameter to OR the -- conditions instead. If you do this, then at least one of the conditions -- must evaluate to true, rather than all of them.) If the Expected map -- evaluates to true, then the conditional operation succeeds; otherwise, it -- fails. Expected contains the following: AttributeValueList - One or more -- values to evaluate against the supplied attribute. The number of values -- in the list depends on the ComparisonOperator being used. For type -- Number, value comparisons are numeric. String value comparisons for -- greater than, equals, or less than are based on ASCII character code -- values. For example, a is greater than A, and aa is greater than B. For a -- list of code values, see -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters. For type -- Binary, DynamoDB treats each byte of the binary data as unsigned when it -- compares binary values, for example when evaluating query expressions. -- ComparisonOperator - A comparator for evaluating attributes in the -- AttributeValueList. When performing the comparison, DynamoDB uses -- strongly consistent reads. The following comparison operators are -- available: EQ | NE | LE | LT | GE | GT | NOT_NULL | NULL | CONTAINS | -- NOT_CONTAINS | BEGINS_WITH | IN | BETWEEN The following are descriptions -- of each comparison operator. EQ : Equal. EQ is supported for all -- datatypes, including lists and maps. AttributeValueList can contain only -- one AttributeValue element of type String, Number, Binary, String Set, -- Number Set, or Binary Set. If an item contains an AttributeValue element -- of a different type than the one specified in the request, the value does -- not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, -- {"N":"6"} does not equal {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. NE : Not equal. NE is -- supported for all datatypes, including lists and maps. AttributeValueList -- can contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, Binary, -- String Set, Number Set, or Binary Set. If an item contains an -- AttributeValue of a different type than the one specified in the request, -- the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal -- {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LE : -- Less than or equal. AttributeValueList can contain only one -- AttributeValue element of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set -- type). If an item contains an AttributeValue element of a different type -- than the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For -- example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not -- compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. LT : Less than. AttributeValueList can -- contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a -- set type). If an item contains an AttributeValue element of a different -- type than the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For -- example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not -- compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GE : Greater than or equal. -- AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue element of type -- String, Number, or Binary (not a set type). If an item contains an -- AttributeValue element of a different type than the one specified in the -- request, the value does not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal -- {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. GT -- : Greater than. AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue -- element of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set type). If an item -- contains an AttributeValue element of a different type than the one -- specified in the request, the value does not match. For example, -- {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to -- {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}. NOT_NULL : The attribute exists. NOT_NULL is -- supported for all datatypes, including lists and maps. NULL : The -- attribute does not exist. NULL is supported for all datatypes, including -- lists and maps. CONTAINS : Checks for a subsequence, or value in a set. -- AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue element of type -- String, Number, or Binary (not a set type). If the target attribute of -- the comparison is of type String, then the operator checks for a -- substring match. If the target attribute of the comparison is of type -- Binary, then the operator looks for a subsequence of the target that -- matches the input. If the target attribute of the comparison is a set -- ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then the operator evaluates to true if it finds an -- exact match with any member of the set. CONTAINS is supported for lists: -- When evaluating "a CONTAINS b", "a" can be a list; however, "b" cannot be -- a set, a map, or a list. NOT_CONTAINS : Checks for absence of a -- subsequence, or absence of a value in a set. AttributeValueList can -- contain only one AttributeValue element of type String, Number, or Binary -- (not a set type). If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, -- then the operator checks for the absence of a substring match. If the -- target attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operator checks -- for the absence of a subsequence of the target that matches the input. If -- the target attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), -- then the operator evaluates to true if it does not find an exact match -- with any member of the set. NOT_CONTAINS is supported for lists: When -- evaluating "a NOT CONTAINS b", "a" can be a list; however, "b" cannot be -- a set, a map, or a list. BEGINS_WITH : Checks for a prefix. -- AttributeValueList can contain only one AttributeValue of type String or -- Binary (not a Number or a set type). The target attribute of the -- comparison must be of type String or Binary (not a Number or a set type). -- IN : Checks for matching elements within two sets. AttributeValueList can -- contain one or more AttributeValue elements of type String, Number, or -- Binary (not a set type). These attributes are compared against an -- existing set type attribute of an item. If any elements of the input set -- are present in the item attribute, the expression evaluates to true. -- BETWEEN : Greater than or equal to the first value, and less than or -- equal to the second value. AttributeValueList must contain two -- AttributeValue elements of the same type, either String, Number, or -- Binary (not a set type). A target attribute matches if the target value -- is greater than, or equal to, the first element and less than, or equal -- to, the second element. If an item contains an AttributeValue element of -- a different type than the one specified in the request, the value does -- not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not compare to {"N":"6"}. Also, -- {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]} For usage examples -- of AttributeValueList and ComparisonOperator, see Legacy Conditional -- Parameters in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. For backward -- compatibility with previous DynamoDB releases, the following parameters -- can be used instead of AttributeValueList and ComparisonOperator: Value - -- A value for DynamoDB to compare with an attribute. Exists - A Boolean -- value that causes DynamoDB to evaluate the value before attempting the -- conditional operation: If Exists is true, DynamoDB will check to see if -- that attribute value already exists in the table. If it is found, then -- the condition evaluates to true; otherwise the condition evaluate to -- false. If Exists is false, DynamoDB assumes that the attribute value does -- not exist in the table. If in fact the value does not exist, then the -- assumption is valid and the condition evaluates to true. If the value is -- found, despite the assumption that it does not exist, the condition -- evaluates to false. The Value and Exists parameters are incompatible with -- AttributeValueList and ComparisonOperator. Note that if you use both sets -- of parameters at once, DynamoDB will return a ValidationException -- exception. diExpected :: Lens' DeleteItem (HashMap Text ExpectedAttributeValue) diExpected = lens _diExpected (\s a -> s { _diExpected = a }) . _Map -- | One or more substitution tokens for simplifying complex expressions. The -- following are some use cases for an ExpressionAttributeNames value: To -- shorten an attribute name that is very long or unwieldy in an expression. -- 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 expression: order.customerInfo.LastName = "Smith" OR -- order.customerInfo.LastName = "Jones" Now suppose that you specified the -- following for ExpressionAttributeNames: -- {"n":"order.customerInfo.LastName"} The expression can now be simplified -- as follows: #n = "Smith" OR #n = "Jones". diExpressionAttributeNames :: Lens' DeleteItem (HashMap Text Text) diExpressionAttributeNames = lens _diExpressionAttributeNames (\s a -> s { _diExpressionAttributeNames = a }) . _Map -- | One or more values that can be substituted in an expression. Use the : -- character in an expression to dereference an attribute value. For -- example, consider the following expression: ProductStatus IN -- ("Available","Backordered","Discontinued") Now suppose that you specified -- the following for ExpressionAttributeValues: { "a":{"S":"Available"}, -- "b":{"S":"Backordered"}, "d":{"S":"Discontinued"} } The expression can -- now be simplified as follows: ProductStatus IN (:a,:b,:c). diExpressionAttributeValues :: Lens' DeleteItem (HashMap Text AttributeValue) diExpressionAttributeValues = lens _diExpressionAttributeValues (\s a -> s { _diExpressionAttributeValues = a }) . _Map -- | A map of attribute names to AttributeValue objects, representing the -- primary key of the item to delete. For the primary key, you must provide -- all of the attributes. For example, with a hash type primary key, you -- only need to specify the hash attribute. For a hash-and-range type -- primary key, you must specify both the hash attribute and the range -- attribute. diKey :: Lens' DeleteItem (HashMap Text AttributeValue) diKey = lens _diKey (\s a -> s { _diKey = a }) . _Map diReturnConsumedCapacity :: Lens' DeleteItem (Maybe ReturnConsumedCapacity) diReturnConsumedCapacity = lens _diReturnConsumedCapacity (\s a -> s { _diReturnConsumedCapacity = a }) -- | A value that if set to SIZE, the response includes statistics about item -- collections, if any, that were modified during the operation are returned -- in the response. If set to NONE (the default), no statistics are -- returned. diReturnItemCollectionMetrics :: Lens' DeleteItem (Maybe ReturnItemCollectionMetrics) diReturnItemCollectionMetrics = lens _diReturnItemCollectionMetrics (\s a -> s { _diReturnItemCollectionMetrics = a }) -- | Use ReturnValues if you want to get the item attributes as they appeared -- before they were deleted. For DeleteItem, the valid values are: NONE - If -- ReturnValues is not specified, or if its value is NONE, then nothing is -- returned. (This setting is the default for ReturnValues.) ALL_OLD - The -- content of the old item is returned. diReturnValues :: Lens' DeleteItem (Maybe ReturnValue) diReturnValues = lens _diReturnValues (\s a -> s { _diReturnValues = a }) -- | The name of the table from which to delete the item. diTableName :: Lens' DeleteItem Text diTableName = lens _diTableName (\s a -> s { _diTableName = a }) data DeleteItemResponse = DeleteItemResponse { _dirAttributes :: Map Text AttributeValue , _dirConsumedCapacity :: Maybe ConsumedCapacity , _dirItemCollectionMetrics :: Maybe ItemCollectionMetrics } deriving (Eq, Show) -- | 'DeleteItemResponse' constructor. -- -- The fields accessible through corresponding lenses are: -- -- * 'dirAttributes' @::@ 'HashMap' 'Text' 'AttributeValue' -- -- * 'dirConsumedCapacity' @::@ 'Maybe' 'ConsumedCapacity' -- -- * 'dirItemCollectionMetrics' @::@ 'Maybe' 'ItemCollectionMetrics' -- deleteItemResponse :: DeleteItemResponse deleteItemResponse = DeleteItemResponse { _dirAttributes = mempty , _dirConsumedCapacity = Nothing , _dirItemCollectionMetrics = Nothing } -- | A map of attribute names to AttributeValue objects, representing the item -- as it appeared before the DeleteItem operation. This map appears in the -- response only if ReturnValues was specified as ALL_OLD in the request. dirAttributes :: Lens' DeleteItemResponse (HashMap Text AttributeValue) dirAttributes = lens _dirAttributes (\s a -> s { _dirAttributes = a }) . _Map dirConsumedCapacity :: Lens' DeleteItemResponse (Maybe ConsumedCapacity) dirConsumedCapacity = lens _dirConsumedCapacity (\s a -> s { _dirConsumedCapacity = a }) -- | Information about item collections, if any, that were affected by the -- operation. ItemCollectionMetrics is only returned if the request asked -- for it. If the table does not have any local secondary indexes, this -- information is not returned in the response. Each ItemCollectionMetrics -- element consists of: ItemCollectionKey - The hash key value of the item -- collection. This is the same as the hash key of the item. -- SizeEstimateRange - An estimate of item collection size, in gigabytes. -- This value is a two-element array containing a lower bound and an upper -- bound for the estimate. The estimate includes the size of all the items -- in the table, plus the size of all attributes projected into all of the -- local secondary indexes on that table. Use this estimate to measure -- whether a local secondary index is approaching its size limit. The -- estimate is subject to change over time; therefore, do not rely on the -- precision or accuracy of the estimate. dirItemCollectionMetrics :: Lens' DeleteItemResponse (Maybe ItemCollectionMetrics) dirItemCollectionMetrics = lens _dirItemCollectionMetrics (\s a -> s { _dirItemCollectionMetrics = a }) instance ToPath DeleteItem where toPath = const "/" instance ToQuery DeleteItem where toQuery = const mempty instance ToHeaders DeleteItem instance ToJSON DeleteItem where toJSON DeleteItem{..} = object [ "TableName" .= _diTableName , "Key" .= _diKey , "Expected" .= _diExpected , "ConditionalOperator" .= _diConditionalOperator , "ReturnValues" .= _diReturnValues , "ReturnConsumedCapacity" .= _diReturnConsumedCapacity , "ReturnItemCollectionMetrics" .= _diReturnItemCollectionMetrics , "ConditionExpression" .= _diConditionExpression , "ExpressionAttributeNames" .= _diExpressionAttributeNames , "ExpressionAttributeValues" .= _diExpressionAttributeValues ] instance AWSRequest DeleteItem where type Sv DeleteItem = DynamoDB type Rs DeleteItem = DeleteItemResponse request = post "DeleteItem" response = jsonResponse instance FromJSON DeleteItemResponse where parseJSON = withObject "DeleteItemResponse" $ \o -> DeleteItemResponse <$> o .: "Attributes" <*> o .:? "ConsumedCapacity" <*> o .:? "ItemCollectionMetrics"