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The Web Application reference architecture is a general-purpose, event-driven, web application back-end that uses AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway for its business logic. It also uses Amazon DynamoDB as its database and Amazon Cognito for user management. All static content is hosted using AWS Amplify Console.
A declarative library with an easy-to-use interface for building Flutter applications on AWS.
Amplify UI is a collection of accessible, themeable, performant React (and more!) components that can connect directly to the cloud.
Modern full stack CMS. Built with Gatsby, GraphQL, AWS Amplify, and Serverless technologies.
AWS Retail Demo Store is a sample retail web application and workshop platform demonstrating how AWS infrastructure and services can be used to build compelling customer experiences for eCommerce, retail, and digital marketing use-cases
Source for the demo app client in the Serverless Stack Guide
JS library for verifying JWTs signed by Amazon Cognito, and any OIDC-compatible IDP that signs JWTs with RS256, RS384, and RS512
Starter Project with Authentication with Gatsby & AWS Amplify
Step by step tutorial to build a personal journal web app with aws-amplify
Find out more about your music taste and compare it to others' with Obscurify
The fastest and easiest way to use AWS from your Android app.
A centralized login and SSO application to authenticate several websites and mobile apps.
AWS AppSync Real-Time Reference Architecture
A collection of practical Unity shaders for your next project
Home to all tools related to Amplify's code-first DX (Gen 2) for building fullstack apps on AWS
Building Cloud-enabled Mobile Applications with React Native & AWS Amplify
This application demonstrates a full-stack Apple CarPlay app that uses Swift for both the UI and the backend services in AWS. The app accesses Lambda functions written in Swift and deployed from Docker images. The app accesses Amazon Location Service and a 3rd party weather api to display information in the vicinity of the user.
Unicorn Loyalty: E-Commerce Serverless GraphQL Loyalty Sample App
This sample application demonstrates a React based web dashboard receiving real-time updates from IoT sensors. The solution is built with AWS AppSync, AWS Amplify, Amazon Location Service, and AWS IoT Core technologies.
Demo of OAuth + Username / Password authentication in AWS Amplify
â™» Enable DynamoDB's time-to-live feature to auto-delete old entries in your AWS Amplify API!
This sample application demonstrates an iPhone receiving real-time updates from an IoT sensor. The solution is built with AWS AppSync and AWS IoT Core technologies.
An example project showing how to upload and download public and private images in GraphQL using AppSync and S3
SpeakerChat - Real-time Event Q&A Platform with Markdown Support
AWS AppSync Microservices Access Layer Reference Architecture
đź“‹ Android app to manage assignments for teachers in college.
Real-time image tracking with React, GraphQL, and AWS AppSync
A custom transformer of the amplify-cli. It can control accessibility of auto generated fields.
freeCodeCamp Tutorial: Learn how to use Next.js, TypeScript, and AWS to build a full stack inspirational quote generator app. You'll learn to use the ZenQuotes' API for fetching quotes and then you'll deep into state management, hooks, debugging, NoSQL database modeling, serverless, and much more.
Source for demo app client with user management in Serverless-Stack.com
This sample, built using AWS Amplify, is meant to showcase recommended flows when using Amazon Rekognition for Identity Verification.
This repository contains all the example code to help you build a content aggregator like serverless land. It is split into 2 components: Part 1: The front-end, an auto-building static website. Part 2: The backend, am automaed content aggregation workflow.
Quickstarts for AWS Lambda (“serverless”) functions in React, with and without AWS tooling. Functions connect to a serverless Apache Cassandra database.
From Front-end to Full Stack with Amplify Framework
This is the editable material for Amplify's iOS Getting Started guide.