Front-End Web & Mobile
Building a Cash Flow App with Amplify DataStore and SwiftUI
This article was written by Kyle Lee, Sr. Developer Advocate, AWS. In May 2020, AWS launched the open-source Amplify Libraries for both iOS and Android, adding to AWS Amplify’s set of tools and services for mobile and front-end web developers. Amplify Libraries make it easy for developers to implement common features like authentication, data synchronization, […]
Automatically create and delete custom sub-domains for your branch deployments with Amplify Console
This article was written by Nikhil Swaminathan, Sr. Product Manager Technical, AWS. Amplify Console launched two new pattern-based branch deployment features that enable teams to automatically create and delete sub-domains every time a new branch or pull-request is added or removed from a Git repository. This allows teams practicing feature branch or GitFlow workflows to […]
Set up continuous deployment and hosting for a monorepo with AWS Amplify Console
This article was written by Nikhil Swaminathan, Sr. Product Manager Technical, AWS. Amplify Console recently launched monorepo support, providing developers with mono-repositories a better experience connecting apps to the Amplify Console. A mono-repository is a repository that contains more than one logical project, each in it’s own repository. For example, if you have multiple teams […]
How to schedule recurring Lambda functions using the Amplify CLI
This article was written by Rene Brandel, Senior Product Manager AWS Amplify In this post, you’ll learn to schedule recurring Lambda functions, a new capability released with the newest version of the Amplify CLI. This capability allows customers to schedule Lambda functions to be executed periodically (e.g every minute, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis). […]
Add a GraphQL API to your Hugo site with AWS Amplify
This post was written by Tom Moore, Solutions Architect at AWS Hugo is a very popular web framework for developing static web sites. The AWS Amplify console provides an easy way for you to host your Hugo web site with an automated CI/CD Pipeline built for you. This Blog post will help users to extend their […]
How to Use Cognito Pre-Token Generation trigger to Customize Claims In ID Tokens
This article was written by Matt Noyce, Cloud Application Architect at AWS, & Srihari Prabaharan, Cloud Application Architect at AWS Amazon Cognito is a fully managed AWS service which lets you add user sign-up, sign-in, and access control to your web and mobile apps quickly and easily. Amazon Cognito scales to millions of users and supports sign-in […]
Building a real-time stock monitoring dashboard with AWS AppSync
This article was written by Jan Michael Go Tan, Specialist SA at AWS Building real-time applications normally requires two types of endpoints. The first type of endpoint typically involves a standard stateless request–response type of interaction, which is handled over traditional HTTP/HTTPS protocol. The second type of endpoint enables persistent connectivity and allows the server to push […]
Merging GraphQL schema files and more from the CLI
This post was written by Hani Sehweil, SDET II, Amazon Devices GraphQL schemas can become really big over time, making them hard to manage as a single file. For example, you may want to break down your GraphQL schema based on team ownership, where each part of the schema may be sourced in a different codebase. However, […]
Running end-to-end Cypress tests for your fullstack CI/CD deployment with Amplify Console
This article was written by Nikhil Swaminathan, Sr. Technical Product Manager, AWS. Amplify Console now officially supports end-to-end (E2E) testing as part of your continuous deployment pipeline. E2E tests allow you to test your whole application from start to finish. Writing unit tests for the separate components of your app (e.g. product search flow, checkout […]
Amplify Framework adds support for AWS Lambda Triggers in Auth and Storage categories
June 27, 2024: This blog post covers Amplify Gen 1. For new Amplify apps, we recommend using Amplify Gen 2. You can learn more about Gen 2 in our launch blog post. The Amplify Framework is an open source project for building cloud-enabled mobile and web applications. Today, we’re happy to announce that you can […]





