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aws-mobile-react-native-starter - AWS Mobile React Native Starter App https://aws

  •    Javascript

Bootstrap a React Native application on AWS. This starter automatically provisions a Serverless infrastructure with authentication, authorization, image storage, API access and database operations. It also includes user registration and MFA support. The sample use case is a "Pet Tracker" where after a user registers and logs in they can upload pictures of their pet to the system along with information like the birthday or breed.A companion blog post for this repository can be found in the AWS Mobile Blog: Announcing: React Native Starter Project with One-Click AWS Deployment and Serverless Infrastructure.

aws-mobile-react-native-starter - AWS Mobile React Native Starter App https://aws

  •    Javascript

Please submit issues to the aws-amplify repository. Bootstrap a React Native application on AWS. This starter automatically provisions a Serverless infrastructure with authentication, authorization, image storage, API access and database operations. It also includes user registration and MFA support. The sample use case is a "Pet Tracker" where after a user registers and logs in they can upload pictures of their pet to the system along with information like the birthday or breed.

aws-mobile-react-sample - A React Starter App that displays how web developers can integrate their front end with AWS on the backend

  •    Javascript

Please submit issues to the aws-amplify repository. Bootstrap a React application on AWS. This sample automatically provisions a Serverless infrastructure with authentication, authorization, website hosting, API access and database operations. It also includes user registration and MFA support. The sample use case is a "Restaurant" ordering system where after a user registers and logs in they can view different restaurant menus, select items and place orders.

aws-mobile-react-sample - A React Starter App that displays how web developers can integrate their front end with AWS on the backend

  •    Javascript

Bootstrap a React application on AWS. This sample automatically provisions a Serverless infrastructure with authentication, authorization, website hosting, API access and database operations. It also includes user registration and MFA support. The sample use case is a "Restaurant" ordering system where after a user registers and logs in they can view different restaurant menus, select items and place orders.This starter uses the AWS Amplify JavaScript library to add cloud support to the application.




Journal-AWS-Amplify-Tutorial - Step by step tutorial to build a personal journal web app with aws-amplify

  •    Javascript

Go to journal sub-folder of each step to check full source code, and run app. Disclaimer: This is a personal experiment. Not an official sample.

wild-rydes-mobile - Learn serverless mobile cloud computing with this fictional unicorn ride-sharing app

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To get started, we will first create a new React application using the Create React App CLI. First, change into the new directory of the app we just created.

aws-mobile-appsync-chat-starter-angular - GraphQL starter progressive web application (PWA) with Realtime and Offline functionality using AWS AppSync

  •    TypeScript

This is a Starter Angular Progressive Web Application (PWA) that uses AWS AppSync to implement offline and real-time capabilities in a chat application as part of the blog post https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/building-a-serverless-real-time-chat-application-with-aws-appsync/. In the chat app, users can have conversations with other users and exchange messages. The application demonstrates GraphQL Mutations, Queries and Subscriptions using AWS AppSync. You can use this for learning purposes or adapt either the application or the GraphQL Schema to meet your needs. PWA: A Progressive Web Application takes advantage of the latest technologies such as Service Workers to combine the best of web and mobile apps. Think of it as a website built using web technologies but that acts and feels like an app in a mobile device.


aws-amplify-vue - A Vue.js starter app integrated with AWS Amplify

  •    Javascript

A VueJs starter app integrated with aws-amplify. Please submit issues to the aws-amplify repository. This sample demostrate some of the AWS Amplify integration with VueJs. Most of the Amplify logics are contained inside src/amplify folder.

aws-appsync-chat - Real-Time Offline Ready Chat App written with GraphQL, AWS AppSync, & AWS Amplify

  •    Javascript

This project contains an Amplify project (/amplify) already configured & ready to be deployed. Deploying this project will create the following resources in your account: an authentication configuration using Amazon Cognito, an AWS AppSync GraphQL API, & a DynamoDB table. You must also have the CLI configured with a user from your AWS account (amplify configure). For a walkthrough of how to do this, check out this video.

aws-amplify-unicorntrivia-workshop - This is repository contains a self-paced workshop that uses AWS AppSync, AWS Amplify and AWS Elemental Media Services to implement a live streaming trivia system

  •    Javascript

Welcome to UnicornTrivia, a self-paced workshop that uses AWS AppSync, AWS Amplify, and AWS Elemental Media Services to implement a live trivia app as a native mobile app and for web. This 300-level re:Invent 2018 workshop is designed for intermediate developers who are familiar with Amazon Web Services, mobile application development, and command-line tools. UnicornTrivia is a Silicon Valley-based, stealth startup building the next big thing in entertainment - a live gameshow app where anyone can tune-in to compete for prize money by correctly answering trivia questions. You've just been hired as their lead developer and it's now your priority to ship a prototype of the app that they can use to pitch to investors. You've been given complete freedom to build the stack as long as you ship quickly and you've heard of a few new tools, like AWS Appsync, AWS Amplify, and AWS Elemental, that can remove a lot of the heavy lifting in building a mobile apps and video streaming services. This is your adventure in building UnicornTrivia's app.

aws-amplify-workshop-react-native - Building Cloud-enabled Mobile Applications with React Native & AWS Amplify

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In this workshop we'll learn how to build cloud-enabled mobile applications with React Native & AWS Amplify. Now, because we've installed native dependencies, you need to compile the native project for these dependencies to be available.

heard - React Native Enterprise Social Messaging App

  •    Javascript

In index.js on line 11, change <YOURAPPSYNCENDPOINT> to the endpoint given to you when you created the AppSync API. To create an index, click on the table you would like to create an index on, click on the indexes tab, then click Create Index .

amazon-cognito-example-for-external-idp - An example for using Amazon Cognito together with an external IdP

  •    TypeScript

This example can be used as a starting point for using Amazon Cognito together with an external IdP (e.g. a SAML 2.0/OIDC provider or a social login provider). It shows how to use triggers in order to map IdP attributes (e.g. LDAP group membership passed on the SAML response as an attribute) to Amazon Cognito User Pools Groups and optionally also to IAM roles. It contains all that is needed in order to create a serverless web application with Amazon Cognito, Amazon API Gateway, AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB (with optionally an external IdP).

nyxo-website - Nyxo website, built with Gatsby, AWS Amplify, React and TypeScript

  •    TypeScript

Our Instagram component will most likely complain that it can fetch data, because you're missing the required tokens. We are working on how to disable this. For now you should be able to skip it. AWS Amplify In order to run the site, you also need to setup aws-amplify. We have written pretty good instructions about this on our site.

aws-sync-routes - Synchronizes the specified route from the main/default route table to all custom route tables in the VPC

  •    Javascript

Synchronizes the specified route from the main/default route table to all custom route tables in the VPC. The primary use case is for VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC) software-defined datacenter (SDDC) managed routes, but this could also be used as-is for any scenario where syncing AWS VPC routes to custom route tables is desired.






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