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AWS Amplify Plugin for Serverless Framework

This is a plugin for the Serverless Framework that generates appropriate configuration files for using AWS Amplify with the Serverless Framework.

Installation

Install the plugin via Yarn (recommended)

yarn add aws-amplify-serverless-plugin

or via NPM

npm install --save aws-amplify-serverless-plugin

Configuration

Edit your serverless.yml file to include something like the following:

plugins:
  - aws-amplify-serverless-plugin

custom:
  amplify:
    - filename: examples/awsconfiguration.json
      type: native
      appClient: AndroidUserPoolClient
      s3bucket: UserFiles
    - filename: examples/schema.json
      type: schema.json
    - filename: examples/aws-exports.js
      type: javascript
      appClient: WebUserPoolClient
      s3bucket: disabled

Each entry in the amplify section must consist of two parts, with two optional parts:

For the appsync type, the extension of the file is checked. Supported formats include flow, ts (for TypeScript), scala, and swift.

See the example directory for a complete sample of an AWS AppSync client deployment with Amazon Cognito user pools.

Another Example

Let's say you had four directories in your GitHub repository - one for the backend, one for your Android app in android, one for your iOS app in ios and one for your web resources in web, you could add the following to the backend/serverless.yml file:

plugins:
  - aws-amplify-serverless-plugin

custom:
  amplify:
    - filename: ../android/app/src/main/res/raw/awsconfiguration.json
      type: native
      appClient: AndroidUserPoolClient
    - filename: ../ios/MyApp/awsconfiguration.json
      type: native
      appClient: iOSUserPoolClient
    - filename: ../web/src/aws-exports.js
      type: javascript
      appClient: WebUserPoolClient

To deploy your backend and build all the clients, you might do the following:

$ (cd backend && sls deploy -v)
$ (cd android && ./gradlew build)
$ (cd ios && ./build)
$ (cd web && npm run deploy)

Once the deployment of the backend is done, the AWS configuration files needed for each of the builds will be updated.

Note: If you are generating a configuration file for an iOS build, ensure you do not "copy" the awsconfiguration.json file. If you do, it will not be updated when the deployment happens.

Support for GraphQL Code Generation (Android)

When you are configuring AWS AppSync for Android apps, you need three files. In general, these will be as follows:

plugins:
  - aws-amplify-serverless-plugin

custom:
  amplify:
    - filename: ../android/app/src/main/res/raw/awsconfiguration.json
      type: native
      appClient: AndroidUserPoolClient
    - filename: ../android/app/src/main/graphql/schema.json
      type: schema.json
    - filename: ../android/app/src/main/graphql/operations.graphql
      type: graphql

You can then follow the instructions within the AWS AppSync Developers Guide to implement the AWS AppSync client. The files generated will match those that are produced by the AWS Amplify CLI.

Support for GraphQL Code Generation (iOS)

When you are configuring AWS AppSync for iOS apps, you need two files. In general, these will be as follows:

plugins:
  - aws-amplify-serverless-plugin

custom:
  amplify:
    - filename: ../ios/awsconfiguration.json
      type: native
      appClient: iOSUserPoolClient
    - filename: ../ios/GraphQLAPI.swift
      type: appsync

Add both files to your XCode project. When prompted, uncheck the Copy Items box. The plugin will maintain these files for you. If you check the Copy Items box, then your project may not receive the updates if copied. If you uncheck the box, these files will be updated whenever you deploy your resources.

You can then follow the instructions within the AWS AppSync Developers Guide to implement the AWS AppSync client. The files generated will match those that are produced by the AWS Amplify CLI.

Supported Resources

The following resources are supported:

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