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aws-sdk-android
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Amplify API Auth with Cognito Custom Scopes - overview and temporary solution
Due to AWS Docs to restrict Rest API with Cognito User pool you should create Resource server and protect your endpoints with Custom scope. However, Amplify, and even more precisely AndroidSDK, doesn't return Custom Scopes if Hosted UI is not used --> link to Issue If you don't want to use Hosted UI, currently you cannot use Custom Scopes.
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three ways to deploy a serverless graphQL API
Android
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Build a Serverless Subscription Site with Stripe
This tutorial assumes intermediate React, AWS Amplify, and Node.js knowledge, though you could use the Node.js code with any frontend stack.
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Kotlin examples not so easy to find for AWS?
There is also an android-specific SDK
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Serverless Contact Form Using AWS Amplify
AWS provides a range of services that help make setting up an API, database, and email transport quick, and secure. Specifically, AWS Amplify provides a lot of the functionality we'll need out of the box, and Amazon SES will send emails on our behalf.
- How to protect my access keys?
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A Complete Beginner's Guide to Next.js
Now that you have a Next.js app written, you need to get it live online. AWS Amplify supports deploying both SSR and SSG Next.js apps without any additional configuration on your end.
- AWS Amplify + React: Criando e hospedando a aplicação
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a first look at amplify with vite
Open source libraries for JavaScript, iOS, Android, and Flutter
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Build and Deploy a Serverless GraphQL React App Using AWS Amplify
Take a look at the official Amplify docs for further information about the framework.
amplify-flutter
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Comprehensive set of Flutter resources:
AWS Amplify - Build apps with cloud features by Amazon Web Services
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What’s new in AWS Amplify: Features to Build and Scale Fullstack Apps
Together these updates speed up building fullstack applications on AWS. We’d love to hear your feedback as you build! To learn more, visit our docs site!
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Secrets of Styling Forms (Using AWS Amplify Studio)
In this blog post we’ve learned about Amplify Studio forms, how to customize them and how to add additional validation error messages. If you’d like to learn more about Amplify in general please check out the official docs. You can also check the Amplify Studio tutorial for more information on how to use it.
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Connecting/Integrating AWS Services
You might find it easier using AWS Amplify https://docs.amplify.aws/
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AWS Amplify is announcing V1.0.0 with general availability of web and desktop support
We do not have support for Geo queries, please upvote this Github issue https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-flutter/issues/2495,
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Deploy Your Next.js App with AWS Amplify Like a Pro — It’s Easier Than You Think
Deploying a Next.js application can be a daunting task for developers if you are not using Vercel. But with Amazon Amplify, you can easily and quickly deploy your app without sacrificing key functionalities such as ISR, SSR, and other Next.js goodies.
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Step by Step: Build a Membership Website with Amplify, Stripe, and Next.js
If you're looking to learn more about Amplify, head to our docs and join our Discord community.
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Add Auth To Your Nuxt 3 App in Minutes With Amplify
Amplify, on the other hand, is a set of tools that allows full-stack web and mobile developers the ability to create and build apps using AWS services.
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React Signup/Login/Account Settings application With Amplify
Amplify is a set of tools that allows full-stack web and mobile developers to create and build apps. It makes using AWS services, like our Cognito identity and access management service, or our managed GraphQL service AppSync, much simpler and straight forward to use.
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What is Amplify Flutter? | AWS Amplify | Tooling | Initialize AWS Amplify for Flutter Applications
Hello, thank you for your comment! It is in our radar, we will do our best to bring support for Amplify Push Notifications as soon as we can. You can check the GitHub issue for further updates --> https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-flutter/issues/319
What are some alternatives?
aceql-http-client-jdbc-driver - Java JDBC Driver for easy access of remote SQL databases managed with AceQL HTTP
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
ANE-Facebook - Air Native Extension (iOS and Android) for the Facebook mobile SDK
graphql-subscriptions - :newspaper: A small module that implements GraphQL subscriptions for Node.js
Applozic-Android-Chat-Messaging-SDK - Official Android SDK for Applozic Real-time Chat & Messaging. Powerful client, offline support, and UI component libraries for awesome in-app chat features.
fvm - Flutter Version Management: A simple CLI to manage Flutter SDK versions.
card.io-Android-SDK
charts
android-simpl3r - Amazon S3 multipart file upload for Android, made simple
graphql-tools - :wrench: Build, mock, and stitch a GraphQL schema using the schema language [Moved to: https://github.com/ardatan/graphql-tools]