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DynamoDB

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Description

The online store provides support for materializing feature values into AWS DynamoDB.

Getting started

In order to use this online store, you'll need to run pip install 'feast[aws]'. You can then get started with the command feast init REPO_NAME -t aws.

Example

feature_store.yaml
project: my_feature_repo
registry: data/registry.db
provider: aws
online_store:
  type: dynamodb
  region: us-west-2

The full set of configuration options is available in .

Permissions

Feast requires the following permissions in order to execute commands for DynamoDB online store:

Command

Permissions

Resources

Apply

dynamodb:CreateTable

dynamodb:DescribeTable

dynamodb:DeleteTable

arn:aws:dynamodb:<region>:<account_id>:table/*

Materialize

dynamodb.BatchWriteItem

arn:aws:dynamodb:<region>:<account_id>:table/*

Get Online Features

dynamodb.BatchGetItem

arn:aws:dynamodb:<region>:<account_id>:table/*

The following inline policy can be used to grant Feast the necessary permissions:

{
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Action": [
                "dynamodb:CreateTable",
                "dynamodb:DescribeTable",
                "dynamodb:DeleteTable",
                "dynamodb:BatchWriteItem",
                "dynamodb:BatchGetItem"
            ],
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Resource": [
                "arn:aws:dynamodb:<region>:<account_id>:table/*"
            ]
        }
    ],
    "Version": "2012-10-17"
}

Functionality Matrix

DynamoDB

write feature values to the online store

yes

read feature values from the online store

yes

update infrastructure (e.g. tables) in the online store

yes

teardown infrastructure (e.g. tables) in the online store

yes

generate a plan of infrastructure changes

no

support for on-demand transforms

yes

readable by Python SDK

yes

readable by Java

no

readable by Go

no

support for entityless feature views

yes

support for concurrent writing to the same key

no

support for ttl (time to live) at retrieval

no

support for deleting expired data

no

collocated by feature view

yes

collocated by feature service

no

collocated by entity key

no

Lastly, this IAM role needs to be associated with the desired Redshift cluster. Please follow the official AWS guide for the necessary steps .

The set of functionality supported by online stores is described in detail . Below is a matrix indicating which functionality is supported by the DynamoDB online store.

To compare this set of functionality against other online stores, please see the full .

DynamoDB
DynamoDBOnlineStoreConfig
here
here
functionality matrix