traefik/docs/configuration/backends/dynamodb.md
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# DynamoDB Provider
Traefik can be configured to use Amazon DynamoDB as a provider.
## Configuration
```toml
################################################################
# DynamoDB Provider
################################################################
# Enable DynamoDB Provider.
[dynamodb]
# Region to use when connecting to AWS.
#
# Required
#
region = "us-west-1"
# DyanmoDB Table Name.
#
# Optional
# Default: "traefik"
#
tableName = "traefik"
# Enable watch DynamoDB changes.
#
# Optional
# Default: true
#
watch = true
# Polling interval (in seconds).
#
# Optional
# Default: 15
#
refreshSeconds = 15
# Access Key ID to use when connecting to AWS.
#
# Optional
#
accessKeyID = "abc"
# Secret Access Key to use when connecting to AWS.
#
# Optional
#
secretAccessKey = "123"
# Endpoint of local dynamodb instance for testing?
#
# Optional
#
endpoint = "http://localhost:8080"
```
## Table Items
Items in the `dynamodb` table must have three attributes:
- `id` (string): The id is the primary key.
- `name`(string): The name is used as the name of the frontend or backend.
- `frontend` or `backend` (map): This attribute's structure matches exactly the structure of a Frontend or Backend type in Traefik.
See `types/types.go` for details.
The presence or absence of this attribute determines its type.
So an item should never have both a `frontend` and a `backend` attribute.