+++ title = "Add the table viewer to your app" weight = 300 +++ ## Add a table viewer to your stack Add the following highlighted lines to `cdk_workshop_stack.py` to add a `TableViewer` construct to your stack: {{}} from constructs import Construct from aws_cdk import ( Stack, aws_lambda as _lambda, aws_apigateway as apigw, ) from cdk_dynamo_table_view import TableViewer from .hitcounter import HitCounter class CdkWorkshopStack(Stack): def __init__(self, scope: Construct, id: str, **kwargs) -> None: super().__init__(scope, id, **kwargs) # Defines an AWS Lambda resource hello = _lambda.Function( self, 'HelloHandler', runtime=_lambda.Runtime.PYTHON_3_7, code=_lambda.Code.from_asset('lambda'), handler='hello.handler', ) hello_with_counter = HitCounter( self, 'HelloHitCounter', downstream=hello, ) apigw.LambdaRestApi( self, 'Endpoint', handler=hello_with_counter._handler, ) TableViewer( self, 'ViewHitCounter', title='Hello Hits', table=?????? ) {{}} ## What about the table? As you'll notice, `TableViewer` requires that you specify a `table` property. What we want is to somehow access the DynamoDB table behind our hit counter. However, the current API of our hit counter doesn't expose the table as a public member. --- In the next section, we'll expose our table as a property of `HitCounter` so we can access it from our stack.