Front-End Web & Mobile
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Use an existing S3 bucket or DynamoDB table for your Amplify project
AWS Amplify is the fastest and easiest way to build cloud-powered mobile and web apps on AWS. Amplify comprises a set of tools and services that enables front-end web and mobile developers to leverage the power of AWS services to build innovative and feature-rich applications. With today’s Amplify CLI release, we’re extending the newly announced […]
The AWS re:Invent 2020 Guide to Front-end Web and Mobile Sessions
This year AWS re:Invent is going virtual with 3 weeks of keynotes, sessions, and workshops from November 30 to December 18, 2020. Not only is it going virtual, it’s free for anyone to attend! The AWS Front-end Web and Mobile team will be presenting sessions throughout the event teaching and discussing how to build full […]
Building Real-time Serverless APIs with PostgreSQL, CDK, TypeScript, and AWS AppSync
September 14, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. AWS AppSync is a managed serverless GraphQL API service that simplifies application development by letting you create a flexible interface to securely access, manipulate, and combine data from one or more data sources with a single network call and API […]
Practical use cases for AWS AppSync Pipeline Resolvers – Part 1: Quota Management
This article was written by Salman Moghal, Application Architect, AWS, and Abdul Kitana, Security Architect, AWS Overview AWS AppSync is a fully managed service that allows to deploy Serverless GraphQL backends in the AWS cloud. It provides features that developers can use to create modern data driven applications allowing to easily query multiple databases, microservices, […]
Use existing Cognito resources for your Amplify API, Storage and more
This post was written by Rene Brandel, Senior Product Manager, AWS In this guide you will learn how to integrate your existing Cognito User Pool & Federated Identities (Identity Pool) into an Amplify project. This will enable your GraphQL API (AppSync), Storage (S3) and other resources to leverage your existing authentication mechanism. AWS Amplify is […]
Production Ready Application Built in Three Weeks Delivers Critical Help in Orange County United Way Covid-19 Response
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, Orange County United Way quickly identified that many local residents could face economic hardship, impacting their ability to pay rent. The organization knew that without assistance, certain populations may face the horrible reality of homelessness. In response, Orange County United Way mobilized their team to provide pandemic […]
AppSync adds support for AWS WAF
This article was written by Brice Pellé, Principal Specialist Solutions Architect, AWS AWS AppSync is a fully managed service that allows you to deploy Serverless GraphQL backends in the AWS cloud. With AppSync, you can have GraphQL backends that connect to multiple data sources, and that scale and grow with your usage. Whether you […]
Deploying a Static Website with AWS Amplify and CDK
This post was written by Ozioma Uzoegwu, Solution Architect at AWS. In this blog post, we will build a sample React application that will be hosted on AWS Amplify. This can be done directly using the Amplify Console, however we will be using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) to show how to develop the […]
Building Scalable GraphQL APIs on AWS with CDK, TypeScript, AWS AppSync, Amazon DynamoDB, and AWS Lambda
October 16, 2023: This post has been updated to include the latest CDK AppSync Constructs. September 14, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. AWS AppSync is a managed serverless GraphQL service that simplifies application development by letting you create a flexible API to securely access, manipulate, and combine […]
SSR Support for AWS Amplify JavaScript Libraries
AWS Amplify is a set of tools and services that enable mobile and front-end web developers to build secure, scalable full stack applications powered by AWS. It consists of three main components: a set of open source libraries and UI components for adding cloud-powered functionalities, a CLI toolchain to create and manage cloud backends, and […]