A small AWS serverless project for learning and fun
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A small AWS serverless project for learning and fun
Create, edit & fetch invoices as an authenticated user.
Online To-do list application, created using React, Redux, Firebase Realtime Database, GoogleAuth, and AWS Cognito.
🕵🏽♀️ Authentify : a Cognito Federated Sign-in Demo
A project to create a simple full-stack React web application using AWS Amplify. Tasks include building and hosting a React application on AWS, initializing a local app using the CLI, adding authentication, adding a GraphQL API and database, and updating the app to store images.
This webapp uses AWS Amplify tools to deploy a simple real time application to manage a list of posts. It uses Cognito, Appsync, GraphQL, DynamoDB. The backend and frontend is based on the following sample https://github.com/sebsto/amplify-datastore-js-e2e
Koa middleware for AWS Cognito integration.
POC of a React based app with GraphQL powered by Amplify & Cognito
Uses Aws Amplify to create a React page that hooks into GraphQL to make notes while using AWS cognito to sign in. YT: https://youtu.be/3MhDhqZRUW0
In this demo we can sign up the user and also verify that user with the link sent to mail. User can Login to the system. We can have the session timeout base on cookie expiration. Also user can logout and login again to the system. Additionally, user can change email & password if they are logged in already which will get updated at Cognito on AWS
Repository for AWS Serverless APIs for taleofddh.com (Tale of Devadyuti, Debarati & Deeptanal's Home) application
A simple Vue.js project demonstrating how AWS IoT can publish messages back to frontend in real-time, bringing messaging to serverless applications
Plant lovers social media website utilizing AWS Serverless services
Config-driven AWS API ES6 template integrating federated Cognito User Pool authentication and a robust approach to release management.
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