Build a Full-Stack JavaScript Application Using AWS Amplify

Build a Full-Stack JavaScript Application Using AWS Amplify

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Amazon Web Services famously includes a wide variety of creatively named services. Developers often find themselves hunting for the latest integrations and roadmaps. AWS Amplify makes it much easier to get started with a foundation project, and Vanilla JavaScript means that you can apply these techniques with any kind of web project. In this course, Ali Spittel shows you how to build full-stack apps in the cloud with AWS Amplify. Ali shows how to build a full authentication system with user confirmation, model data using a visual interface, use an AWS Lambda trigger to create an author’s profile, and use Amazon S3 to host images in your application. If you’re looking for a tool to build full applications with code, or searching for ways to help smaller teams be more productive, join Ali in this course.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Build full stack apps in the cloud
2 What you should know

1. Introduction to AWS Amplify
3 Introduction to cloud computing
4 Introduction to AWS Amplify
5 Create an AWS account and add a billing alarm

2. Data Storage
6 Introduction to GraphQL with AWS AppSync
7 Introduction to DataStore
8 Create a database schema with the AWS Amplify Admin UI
9 Scaffold a project frontend and initialize Amplify
10 Test your DataStore backend locally
11 Deploy your application backend

3. Authentication
12 Configure authentication in the Admin UI
13 Implement frontend authentication
14 Add authorization roles

4. Static Asset Storage
15 Add static file storage using Amazon S3
16 Implement code to display and upload static files

5. Serverless Functions
17 Introduction to AWS Lambda
18 Create a Lambda function using the Amplify CLI

6. Team Workflows and Billing
19 Deploy an app with the Amplify Console
20 Environment management
21 Billing and app deletion

Conclusion
22 Next steps

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