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awsprototypingsdk.cloudscapereacttswebsite 0.19.68
Getting started
To create a new Cloudscape React Typescript Project, there are a couple of options:
Via Projen CLI
npx projen new --from @aws-prototyping-sdk/cloudscape-react-ts-website cloudscape-react-ts-website [--application-name <your-app>]
Programmatically
new CloudscapeReactTsWebsiteProject({
defaultReleaseBranch: "mainline",
name: "<name-of-package>",
applicationName: "<name-of-app>",
});
Running your synthesized Application
To run your synthesized application locally, run npx projen dev.
Developer Notes
To enable Cognito auth, ensure you have a runtime-config.json file in the root of your deployed project which at least contains the following:
{
"region": "<aws-region>",
"identityPoolId":"<identity-pool-id>",
"userPoolId":"<user-pool-id>",
"userPoolWebClientId":"<user-pool-web-client-id>"
}
The easiest way to get this set up is to use the static-website + identity packages to deploy your website.
An example of how to do this is as follows:
const userIdentity = new UserIdentity(this, 'UserIdentity');
new StaticWebsite(this, 'StaticWebsite', {
websiteContentPath: '<relative>/<path>/<to>/<built>/<website>',
runtimeOptions: {
jsonPayload: {
region: Stack.of(this).region,
identityPoolId: userIdentity.identityPool.identityPoolId,
userPoolId: userIdentity.userPool?.userPoolId,
userPoolWebClientId: userIdentity.userPoolClient?.userPoolClientId,
}
},
});
For local development, you will need to copy the generated runtime-config.json file into your /public directory. An example on how to do this is as follows:
curl https://dxxxxxxxxxx.cloudfront.net/runtime-config.json > public/runtime-config.json
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