How to load data from Secoda to DynamoDB
Learn how to use Airbyte to synchronize your Secoda data into DynamoDB within minutes.


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How to Sync to Manually
Step 1: Export Data from Secoda
Begin by exporting the data you need from Secoda. Depending on the data structure and options available, export your data in a common format such as CSV or JSON. Ensure that all the necessary fields and records are included in this export.
Step 2: Prepare the Data for DynamoDB
Once you have the exported file, prepare it for import into DynamoDB. If your data is in CSV format, convert it to JSON, as DynamoDB natively supports JSON. Ensure that the JSON format aligns with DynamoDB's data types and structure, such as using strings, numbers, and maps appropriately.
Step 3: Set Up AWS Access
Before you can upload data to DynamoDB, ensure that you have an AWS account with the necessary permissions. Create or configure your IAM user with permissions for DynamoDB, such as `dynamodb:PutItem`, `dynamodb:BatchWriteItem`, and others as needed.
Step 4: Create a DynamoDB Table
Log into your AWS Management Console and navigate to DynamoDB. Create a new table if it doesn't already exist, specifying the primary key and any necessary secondary indexes. The table's key schema and attribute definitions must be set to accommodate the data you plan to import.
Step 5: Write a Script to Import Data
Write a script in a language like Python, using the AWS SDK (Boto3 for Python) to import data into DynamoDB. Your script should read the prepared JSON data, and use the `batch_write_item` method to efficiently upload data to DynamoDB. Ensure your script handles errors and retries as necessary.
Step 6: Execute the Data Import Script
Run your script to start importing the data into DynamoDB. Monitor the execution to ensure that all data is imported correctly. Watch for any errors or warnings that may indicate issues with specific items or batch requests.
Step 7: Verify Data in DynamoDB
After the import is complete, verify that the data in DynamoDB matches the original data from Secoda. Use the AWS Management Console or a script to query the table and confirm that all items are present and correctly structured. Make adjustments as necessary if discrepancies are found.
By following these steps, you can effectively move data from Secoda to DynamoDB without relying on third-party connectors or integrations.