dynamodb-metrics VS aws-testing-library

Compare dynamodb-metrics vs aws-testing-library and see what are their differences.

aws-testing-library

Chai (https://chaijs.com) and Jest (https://jestjs.io/) assertions for testing services built with aws (by erezrokah)
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dynamodb-metrics aws-testing-library
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0.0 8.7
about 1 year ago 23 days ago
TypeScript TypeScript
MIT License MIT License
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dynamodb-metrics

Posts with mentions or reviews of dynamodb-metrics. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-16.

aws-testing-library

Posts with mentions or reviews of aws-testing-library. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-14.
  • Testing AWS Step Functions flows
    7 projects | dev.to | 14 Feb 2022
    First, I start the Step Function, and then I assert, using the aws-testing-library, whether the item was correctly saved into the Amazon DynamoDB.
  • Cloud Driven Development - Episode #001
    3 projects | dev.to | 11 Oct 2021
    aws-testing-library
  • Testing the Async Cloud with AWS CDK
    7 projects | dev.to | 13 Sep 2021
    When writing tests using something like aws-testing-library or sls-test-tools, we must have credentials to an AWS account that at least lets us send a few events and subscribe to or query the results in order to perform assertions. Depending on the stance of our organization about cloud access, this could be completely fine or it could be a never-gonna-happen dealbreaker. Often this kind of approach will be OK for a development environment, but it could be unlikely to fly in production.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing dynamodb-metrics and aws-testing-library you can also consider the following projects:

serverless - This is intended to be a repo containing all of the official AWS Serverless architecture patterns built with CDK for developers to use. All patterns come in Typescript and Python with the exported CloudFormation also included.

Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.

note-service-next-generation - A graphQL CRUD API built using AWS AppSync, Lambda, DynamoDB, CDK, Typescript.

sls-test-tools - Custom Jest Assertions for Serverless integration testing.

dynamodb-onetable - DynamoDB access and management for one table designs with NodeJS

jest-codemods - Codemods for migrating to Jest https://github.com/facebook/jest 👾

serverless-dynamodb-api-boilerplate - Production-ready Serverless API with DynamoDB, Typescript and best practices, sponsored by https://dynobase.dev

cdk-eventbridge-socket - CDK construct that creates a WebSocket endpoint for you for any EventBridge rule you are interested in. (Built for debugging + testing )

dynamodb-toolbox - A simple set of tools for working with Amazon DynamoDB and the DocumentClient

qawolf - 🐺 Create browser tests 10x faster

cdk-async-testing-example

aws-cdk-rfcs - RFCs for the AWS CDK