One approach I came up with to pick a random item from a DynamoDB Table:
- Generate a random RangeKey over all possible RangeKeys in your Table
- Query the Table with this RangeKey and the RangeKeyCondition GreaterThan and a Limit of 1
For example if you use a UUID as Identifier for your RangeKey you could get your random Item like the following
RandomRangeKey = new UUID
RandomItem = Query( "HashKeyValue": "KeyOfRandomItems",
"RangeKeyCondition": { "AttributeValueList":
"RandomRangeKey",
"ComparisonOperator":"GT"},
"Limit": 1 )
This way you get a random Item and only consume 1 read capacity.
There is a chance to miss the first query for a random variable by generating a smaller UUID than the smallest one used in the table. This chance scales down with the table scaling up and you can easily send another request using the SmallerThan Comparison on the same random key, which then ensures a hit for a random item.
If your Tabledesign doesn't allow randomizable RangeKeys you could follow your approach and create a separate RandomItem table and store the ID under a randomizable RangeKey. A possible table structure for this would be
*RandomItemTable
TableName - HashKey
UUID - Rangekey
ItemId
Keep in mind, for this approach you need to manage the redundancy between the original table and the randomization table.
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