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Laravel 7

Hi, do you plan an update for this project? You will maintain this project in future?

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Query with hash key only

protected $dynamoDbIndexKeys = [
    'index_name' => [
        'hash' => 'hashkey',
        'range' => 'rangekey',
    ],
];
$model->where('hashkey', 'xxxxx')
    ->withIndex('index_name')
    ->get();

In this case, I want to use "query" instead of "scan".

Sorry. I'm not good at English.
And I'm a beginner at DynamoDB.

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