Sujan12
November 22, 2017, 9:58am
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Amazon released a new library:
The JavaScript ecosystem is thriving. Every day there are new use cases and functionality across web and mobile ecosystems. Developers are building highly interactive and functional applications across social, consumer, and enterprise spaces. We’ve...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15751713
# Quick Start
AWS Amplify is not limited to AWS or React. The library is designed to support different contributions across categories for alternative implementations, both on the Cloud interactions as well as the JavaScript framework components. However, there are React & React Native specific extensions that can be leveraged. Additionally, we showcase the usage with AWS resources to streamline getting started.
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Configuration](#configuration)
* [More Analytics](#more-analytics)
* [Bind Authentications](#bind-authentications)
* [React Native Development](#react-native-development)
You can begin with an existing React application. Otherwise, please use [Create React App](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app).
```bash
create-react-app amplify-start
cd amplify-start
npm start
```
You should see a basic React application running in your browser.
## Install Amplify
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It is somewhat focused on React Native, but also offers a plain JS API that could probably be leveraged in an Ionic app.
Anyone played with it already?
I’m trying to this evening, but hitting a lot of roadblocks. It does seem to want to easily integrate with Ionic. I’m also new to Ionic (pro). I would like to know if you get a working setup.
murat
April 25, 2018, 8:10pm
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