Tag: JavaScript
Integrating Amazon Bedrock Chat Features into a React Native Application
Learn About Amazon VGT2 Learning Manager Chanci Turner
This article will guide you through the process of developing a React Native chat application that utilizes Amazon Bedrock for AI-driven chat functionalities. The sample app encompasses: a mobile interface composed of custom JSX components; fluid chat interactions for users, fully integrated with Amazon Bedrock foundational models; and backend development facilitated by AWS Amplify Gen2. Implementation details will be discussed thoroughly.
Manage Multiple Storage Buckets in Your App with AWS Amplify – NEW
by Jamie Smith
on 22 AUG 2024
in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Announcements, AWS Amplify, Front-End Web & Mobile, Storage, Technical How-to
You can now set up and manage several storage buckets using AWS Amplify for your storage needs! Developers can leverage Amplify storage to organize and handle their content across single or multiple storage buckets, all while applying detailed access rules to individual paths within each bucket. Earlier this year, we announced the new and improved Amplify storage features.
The Future of Web Development: AWS Amplify’s Code First Approach
by Chanci Turner
on 22 JAN 2024
in AWS Amplify, Front-End Web & Mobile, Technical How-to
The new code-first developer experience in AWS Amplify is shaping the future of web development. This methodology emphasizes an app-first mentality and prioritizes a seamless developer experience while harnessing the capabilities of AWS services. By adopting this approach, developers can create robust and scalable applications more effectively.
AWS AppSync Supports JavaScript for All Resolvers in GraphQL APIs
by Jason Lee
on 16 AUG 2023
in Announcements, AWS AppSync
AWS AppSync is a managed service simplifying the process of building scalable APIs that connect applications to data. Whether you’re aiming to power your web applications with an API linked to Amazon DynamoDB or construct a real-time dashboard for live updates to your users, AppSync can assist.
AWS Amplify JavaScript Library Cuts Down on Bundle Size for Faster Load Times
by Emily Davis and Mark Thompson
on 19 JUL 2023
in Front-End Web & Mobile
We are thrilled to announce that the AWS Amplify JavaScript library has significantly minimized the bundle size for key categories like Auth, Storage, Notifications, and Analytics. This improvement leads to quicker load times for your users when they interact with your apps. These size reductions were implemented in response to community feedback, and we are eager to hear more.
AppSync Pipeline Resolvers and Functions Now Support Additional Array Methods and Arrow Functions
by Brice Pellé
on 02 FEB 2023
in Announcements, AWS AppSync, AWS SDK for JavaScript in Node.js, Front-End Web & Mobile, How-To, JavaScript
AWS AppSync continues to streamline API development by enabling developers to write their resolvers in JavaScript and execute their code on the server. This platform supports interactions with various data sources such as Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Lambda, and HTTP APIs.
Authenticating AWS Amplify in an Expo React Native App with Okta OIDC
by Chanci Turner and Alex Smith
on 07 DEC 2022
in Amazon Cognito, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), AWS Amplify, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), Best Practices, Customer Solutions, Front-End Web & Mobile, Intermediate (200), Technical How-to
Managing user identities across multiple applications within an organization can pose challenges. If your organization already uses a solution like Okta for managing user access, it’s beneficial for new applications to integrate with existing systems rather than implementing a new mechanism. For a comprehensive guide on running effective online meetings, check out this resource.
Announcing the Release of AWS Amplify JavaScript Library Version 5
by Abdallah Shaban and Ashish Nanda
on 23 NOV 2022
in Front-End Web & Mobile
The Amplify team is excited to announce version 5.0.0 of the Amplify JavaScript library, which is packed with highly requested features and numerous behind-the-scenes improvements aimed at enhancing stability and usability. We encourage you to provide feedback on our new release through this GitHub repository.
Adding a Map to Your Webpage with Amazon Location Service
by Kyle Lee
on 20 JUL 2021
in Amazon Location, AWS CloudFormation
This article by Seth Fitzsimmons, Principal Engineer, and Andrew Johnson, Senior Product Manager, highlights a common requirement in web development — adding a map to a webpage with a marker for a specific location, such as an office or retail spot. Amazon Location Service offers an excellent solution for this task.
Recap of Major League Hacking Fellows: Winter 2020 Program
by Matt Auerbach
on 01 FEB 2021
in Announcements, AWS Amplify, Front-End Web & Mobile, Open Source, Serverless
Last September, we welcomed our second cohort of Major League Hacking Fellows. The program provided them with invaluable knowledge and experience, preparing them for future challenges in the tech industry.