Nikhil Swaminathan
Nikhil Swaminathan
@markramrattan @nubpro @tchalvak one hypothesis we have is that it is difficult for **new** users who land on the Amplify docs to understand what Amplify is (given the different offerings...
We are working on first class React Native support in the platform picker. In the interim, we've made it clearer in the docs that React Native is the only supported...
@jarrettj @ryanwmarsh sorry for the confusion! Please check out our latest announcement: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/announcing-the-aws-amplify-cli-toolchain/ The relevant bits: "Existing Mobile Hub projects continue to work without requiring any app changes. If you’re...
@baharev: We are adding this task to our backlog. When you create the bucket we put some content in there for you to showcase the Sample Web app, but we...
@Gribbs: Currently Mobile Hub doesn't allow you to create standard attributes when you create the UserPool. We chose some of the most asked for features when designing the User Sign-in...
@markvivanco: Sorry for the late response, you can now import custom userpools via the Hub console.
@jbarwick: Checkout https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50736739/how-to-handle-development-to-production-process-with-multiple-aws-services/50751535?noredirect=1#comment88528527_50751535 The solution is to create two Mobile Hub projects.
@jbarwick: Would love to chat with you if you have time. If you can share your email I can set something up.
Another workaround is to import a Cognito UserPool into your Hub project: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-mobile/latest/developerguide/add-aws-mobile-user-sign-in.html#auth-setup
Currently there is no way of connecting an existing table to Mobile Hub.