Hi Arti! 😊 Thanks for watching! This is likely due to the "level" of the file zipping. Be sure to not zip the folder that it's in. For example, if index.html is in "project," don't zip "project," but only zip the index.html file. Also, if you pulled the files from the links in the description, be sure you rename them to "index.html" (rather than "index-ORIGINAL.html). I named them that just to distinguish between the "before" and "after" files. Lastly, you'll need to be running as the root user or an IAM user with admin privileges. Hope that helps!
Yes! I definitely want to do more "project" videos. In the meantime, maybe check out cloudresumechallenge.dev. I've only skimmed through it (no affiliation), but it seems like a good approach for building out some resume projects (costs $20 for the ebook).
I still can’t believe this quality content is on UA-cam for free. I really enjoy the way you walk through the solution by telling a story. Hope to continue to see more from you! Keep up the awesome work! I would love to see an ending section that talks about real-world examples if possible? Such as other websites or companies that employ these techniques/architectures. I always find it helpful to link the two as I go through any lab. Thanks again for this great content.
Thanks for the kind words, @AdrianKeith! 🥰 I'm so glad you're enjoying the content. And this is awesome feedback. I always find real-world examples helpful too. Noted for future videos! 🤓
Sometimes we need to learn a lot new things but want it really simple and straightforward. I loved it the way you have made us feel comfortable that it is not all that hard. Thanks!
Wow, I feel like a 6 year old who knows how to build a full stack application and I just learned that in just 26 minutes... Thank you for your super simple explanation
You are most welcome! And I was simply just stating facts in my comments, while trying to show gratitude. You have no idea how hard it is for me to stay awake watching other AWS videos much less learn anything. With you, it's hard not to do both! Thank you again. May the wind always be at your back..........
I can't thank you enough! I followed through and it helped to get my feet wet with this Solutions Architect type of exercise. MORE PLEASE! I'm still struggling with the coding part, but this is the best way to slowly understand how the features work together around the AWS territory. I will probably have to this again a couple more times :)
Oh, I'm so glad!!! Comments like this make me so happy! 😊 I definitely plan to do more of these end-to-end multi-service types of apps/videos in the future, so stay tuned!
As someone who has been learning AWS for a few months now and have designed a few EC2 architecture, coming across your UA-cam profile was definitely a blessing. As for all my missing and needed skills, your videos have been super helpful. Thank you for helping me to build my foundation with creating severless architecture.
Simple, yet instrumental demo to learn the AWS services. Very well built. Thank you @Tiny Technical Tutorials!! This has been a fantastic experience for me
I have to say this is a real good content and in such a simple language that even those who do not have much knowledge of AWS will understand it very easily. Thank you and I appreciate it.
Amber's AWS solutions architect course on the teaching platform (zero to mastery) is so well put together. It helped me tremendously when preparing for the exam. I have recommended to my colleagues and my friends. 10/10
I just want to say that 2024, the CORS enabling will not be available when POST is selected, you should be clicking one directory up, that should be the "/"
I never comment on videos, but this was the one that finally helped me break through with AWS! I've been reading all about it, but whenever I log into the console I have no idea what to do. This video solved that for me, thank you!!!
Thanks so much for making these videos. You are an excellent teacher with very clear instructions. I've earned my AWS Cloud Practitioner certification and I'm working towards the Solutions Architect cert. This was a great project to get some hands-on experience with building a simple web app. Next... I plan to play with it to see if I can change the function to do some different calculations. :) For future tutorials, I would love to see something using Rekognition. I've been thinking about trying to build a couple of facial recognition based cat feeders for my 2 fur babies. I would love to learn anything about how to integrate Rekognition with an API. :)
Thanks for the nice comment, mblackonline! :) And congrats on the Cloud Practitioner cert! I do have a short video on Rekognition that might help you get started: ua-cam.com/video/PyjDVZ--cfs/v-deo.html. (Love the project idea for the fur babies!!) :)
I cannot thank you enough for this. As someone who is complete beginner to coding and AWS, this has helped me understand how to deploy things so well. Thank you so much for this!
Hey Jay-Jay! I actually hadn't heard of the Cloud Resume Challenge before. I'm checking it out! But in general, I think any kind of hands-on practice is good. Having an actual project to show is a great way to differentiate yourself when it comes to getting a job. So without knowing all the specifics, it seems like a good idea to me. Thanks for letting me know about it! :)
Excellent Video! I would like to see videos on using SCT and DMS for database migrations and how to develop AWS architectures for on-premise migration.
This was a great video tutorial. Nice small project with a clear explanation of the objective and the tools needed to complete the objective. That was the best part for me. There are lots of videos on UA-cam of how to create a project in AWS, but they don’t always tie everything together. Thank you. Followed after the watching your video
Hey Maam , I was trying to get started with AWS and I found this video very effective rather than going through the documentation to get some handson , thanks alot , god bless !
Hi mam after the deployment of the web application it's showing this XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it.The document tree is shown below AccessDenied Access Denied ZKZ5M2R9VJY20B2S 5LQ0VgkD8MdDQK47xI33y7lbn2uFYNnP1Qyo1cdpb2J8hlCjB+7ynO9Hd8LFWz9l5N/4eGcwFNA= What should I do now
Hitting that like button is an involuntary action even before you asked. Thanks for the amazing video. I am sorry I am late to find the video. I wish UA-cam's algorithm were half as good in recommending this video to me while i was struggling to understand the concept until like 30 mins ago
This has been the most practical and hands on ways to get started with AWS! In fact you should ask AWS to make this as default training video as starter kit!
OMG.... I just subscribed to your channel before even watching it, I will watch each and every video, i like that they are short and straight to the point.
Your teaching style is impeccable, to say the very least. The transition of your voice-tone, as well as your consistent gregariousness made it that much more interesting and easy to follow along. This is coming from a guy with serious ADHD issues (squirrel!)... But seriously, thank you so very much for an awesome video. You are a selfless person who belongs to an extinct breed.
Hi mam I am from India. Recently I started studying AWS.I am not expert in speaking English. But your videos was very useful to learn English and I can easily able to understand.Thankyou
Thank you so much! I saw this video and expected it to be well over an hour, so I was amazed when you concisely explained everything in under 30 minutes!
I'm taken by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and I was truly taken by it. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale
Thank you very much for putting this together. I was able to follow along taking careful note on the back and forth between the different sections of AWS (API Gateway, Lambda, etc.). While my project inverted and burst into flames, this is more of a limitation on my part concerning writing code and setting up the Dynamo DB as I deviated from your tutorial. However, your step-by-step was invaluable for giving me the basic framework for everything. Once I rewrite the code, I should be able to see it work. Again, thank you for this great video.
Hi Paul! 👋 I actually laughed out loud when you said your project inverted and burst into flames! 🔥😂 I hope you're able to repair the damage. Thanks for taking the time to drop such a nice note, and good luck...you got this!! 🤓💪
Madam, your explanation is simple superb ,especially minute detailing of every thing is truly commendable. And I wish you a Happy Teacher's Day. hope ,you continue to help millions of students.
I must say that this is the best video you have made on this channel. please continue to make similar videos of building simple projects and solutions using AWS services or other online services and this method helps learners put their knowledge into practice. Excellent job!
Wow Wow, this is amazing real life experience after giving all the foundational knowledge along the way of this course. You were doing great! l really love it. Hat up!!!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials l barely leave comments. For sure you deserve clearly. how did you learn all? I am guessing that you are working somewhere as a devOps? What is your job?
You're so nice, Adem! 🥰 These days, I focus on tech training, but was a developer in a previous life. Since things change so fast in technology, I mostly just learn by doing and watching videos. 🤓
@TinyTechnicalTutorials I was in tech last more than 10 years. I used and managed Windows Servers for enterprise level. I ended up working as a QA but l am not really happy with my current position. It cannot get anymore satisfaction. So l have been learning Cloud from Udemy and KoduCloud with this background. I can say that you are really comfortable with AWS because the way you using and explaining platform which is amazing. Definitely, you are in definitely great instructor l am saying this with my Master of Instructional Design and Content Developer Degree. Your channel will be growing super fast as long as if you create content in tech... Here is my DevOPS Path. if you can prep any content related this area, l will be finishing entire series:)))
Wow, you've got an impressive background--tech AND instructional design! I think maybe you need to start a channel too?? 😉 Thanks for all the kind words and support! 🙏🥰
That's awesome, so hard to find very simple but A to Z tutorials. Most tutorials focus on cascading approach, "let's first master A then B, C..." and that's just horrible. That's not how products are created, instead it's much better to build a skateboard first, then bicycle, a car, aeroplane, rocket... Great content, thank you and keep it up!
Ma'am I have raised you to the level of god now. You have literally made my life easier, my stress about making a project disappear and my career brighter. Thank you so much. I will never forget you
hello, im newbie in aws but this video is very helpful and understandable, but at 18:08 when i create policy for my dynamodb, it says "failed to create policy" "User: arn:sts::.. is not authorized to perform iam:PutRolePolicy", and yes i use learner lab for this project, anyone have same problem?
Hi hamed! 👋 Glad the video is helpful. It sounds like you don't have the right level of permissions to create the policy. It's recommended to run this as an account with administrator privileges (or the root account). Let me know if that fixes the issue.
I'm learning AWS and I'm going through the same issues. It feels so nice to know it's a common problem and that other people go through the same thing bc it's normal.
thanks for your wonderfully designed vdos..they are like laser pointers for those in the dark, the light is small but precise and point exactly to where they need to go..I can feel your love in your beautifully crafted vdos..no GPT can do this..thank you.
Amazing demo! Nicely and patiently explained each step. Keep up the great work!! Just something to consider, maybe a git repo for all the code/files? AWESOME demo indeed!
Beautiful instructional. I learned a lot. The only thing that didn't work is the pop up that shows the result. The API test works and it is populating that value in the db. Any hints on what that could be?
This tutorial was very nice. Following all steps in AWS were clear. The issue I had (while using a Mac) is the associated link to both the original and final zipped index.html files gave me the error message below rather than a Power of Math webpage. We'll keep plugging away for a solution. Really appreciate your vids. This XML File does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below. AccessDenied Access Denied
Hey @dennessey! 😊 Thanks for watching! This is likely due to the "level" of the file zipping. Be sure to not zip the folder that it's in. For example, if index.html is in "project," don't zip "project," but only zip the index.html file. I've had the issue a few times with Amplify. Or if you have multiple files, just select all the files and zip them, rather than zipping the folder that contains the files. Hope that helps! Feel free to post an update here if it does...it might help someone else.
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Hi Tiny, I had the very same issue and I've tried cross checking the zipping, deleting and creating it afresh but this has been futile.Even tried to Rewrite and redirect by adding a new rule to no avail.
Hey, I am an Electrical Engineering graduate and want to transition to the cloud computing field. I have tried to take many 11 12 hr courses but left in the middle because there was a lack of coherence in them. Then I found this channel. This is by far 1 of the best AWS tutorial series I have seen. Short and straight to the point. The best thing I like about you is your way to keep audience engage, by doing practical rather than spending hrs and hrs on theory. I am at this Web App Tutorial and will definitely complete the series. But there is one thing I want to ask you , what other resources I should follow and learn from to transition into the cloud engineering field. Your tutorials give you a strong base , but what other courses or (PATH to follow) you would recommend to a beginner( who not know so much about programming) should do to be a AWS cloud engineer Thank you for reading my comment up to this point 😊
Hi nexus! 👋 Thank you for the VERY nice comment...this made my day! 🥰 There are various AWS courses out there, and it sounds like you've already found several. I personally have courses for AWS Cloud Practitioner and Solutions Architect Associate (see links in the description). But I would strongly suggest getting as much hands-on practice as you can. It's one thing to watch a course, or watch someone else do demos, but actually building a project yourself is what makes the learning "stick" (kind of like any other skill in life, from driving a car to swimming). I have some ideas for projects here: ua-cam.com/video/x7YjX2_zGsk/v-deo.html But I also recently came across this video from the "Be a Better Dev" channel: ua-cam.com/video/LTH9m4HkeYY/v-deo.html. He's got some really practical tips on how to get started---lots of things you won't find in a typical course. He also has a mindmap of additional resources you can dig into if you need to learn more about a particular area. Hope that helps to get you started. Good luck with the learning! 💪🤓
I'm a fan of your concise and engaging tutorial videos on AWS and other tech topics. I'm planning to create similar content and was wondering if you could share which tools you use to create your animated documentation and video tutorials-especially for the AWS icons and animations.
Hi Sreeju! 👋 Sorry for the slow reply. That's awesome you're going to be creating content! I don't do anything fancy for animations...it's just PowerPoint. And then you can get all of the icons here: aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/. Hope that helps! Good luck with your content. 💪🔥🤓
thanks for making these videos. This was exactly what I was looking for. I want to build a few applications with AWS, but I was wondering about the cost of the services. They would be small applications just to show on a portfolio so I don't think it would be a significant cost. Am I right to assume so?
I'm so glad it was helpful! 😊 If you're still on the Free Tier (aws.amazon.com/free), then everything should be free. Outside of that, though, there could be a small cost, depending on how long you leave it running/how much traffic it gets. I calculated it a while ago using the AWS Calculator (calculator.aws). If you have thousands of people hitting the site every month, that will invoke API Gateway and the Lambda function a lot. For minimal usage (like friends and family), I think my estimate came out to less than $2/month. So not much money, unless the site goes viral! 😎 Hope that helps!
Very good and clear! Thank You! If not already done I would like to propose some follow up topics: Same What you did with Terraform or CDK. Or how to authenticate and authorize in AWS.
Thanks a million, maam! This is super clear, and the short, yet rich and informative videos make the subject at hand so much easier to understand. I cannot thank you enough!
This was a great video, thank you so much for making it! It was so well explained and walked through that I used it for a lab in my Cloud Architechture class and my students found it extremely helpful as well.
Great and simple to understand! Thank you for the tutorial. I did encounter an issue at the end though, there is no pop-up with the result once I click calculate. What could be the reason?
Glad it helped! Yeah, the AWS UI changes constantly...it's impossible to keep up! Glad you were still able to figure it out. 💪 Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials I found the CORS part had me make an additional EndPoint/Path before I could enable the CORS button. I like your solutions/example is enough to get a feel without having to build the Front-End pieces/parts allowing me to focus on the high-level flow and connection
This was very helpful for my new job, thanks! One suggestion for a video is maybe showing this process through CloudFormation such that it manages the creation of the Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, etc? My new job uses it and I'm a bit confused on the YAML templates
Yay! Glad it helped, MMGuy123! 😊 And I definitely need to do some CloudFormation videos on the channel...I'll bump that topic up my list. Thanks for watching!
Hi @khchan2! 👋 Yes, in the real world, it's a good idea to specify the specific domain that requests will be coming from. When we enabled CORS at around 12:52 in the video, we specified "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" as the wildcard (*), meaning requests are allowed from anywhere. But you'd want to update that to be your Amplify domain to allow calls only from there. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
Great to follow handy tutorial 👍👍 Just wander how from one's website you can also be logged in as a valid user with an IAM permission role to allow and make use of the API gateway and be able to call that specific Lambda function. Or do I have to look this up in one of your more recent TTT videos? Thanks!
Hi Mokum! 👋 Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video. The API Gateway endpoint we created is a public one, so there's no authentication required to call it from the UI (if you want a private endpoint, you'd select that as the "Endpoint type" when setting up the API). The ability to invoke the Lambda function...that comes because we granted API Gateway permissions to invoke it. This kind of happened behind the scenes in this video. There's just a quick dialogue that pops up around 12:19 in the video, saying that's what's happening. So we invoke API Gateway, API Gateway invokes Lambda, and then Lambda writes to DynamoDB (we also set up those permissions when working with Lambda). Because all the permission-granting happens between the services, we don't need to be logged in as an IAM user. You can use something like Cognito to allow users to log into a website, but those would be separate user accounts from the IAM users. The IAM logins are only meant to log you in to the AWS Console. Hopefully I understood your question, and hopefully this makes sense!! 😊
Thanks so much for watching, @chandukeerthi9571! I'm glad it was helpful. 😊 I hope to do more videos about certification prep in the future. For now, I just have this one...hopefully it helps! ua-cam.com/video/uuA4PN249VQ/v-deo.html
Thank you very much for the detailed steps and the knowledge sharing. I deployed the newer compressed index.html file with API gateway URL but when I inserted my values in the UI, no result showed up. Any authentication or token missing somewhere ?
Hello, This is a very good video. Thanks for this. I was able to do it but my calculator wasn't giving me answers. Every other thing was as it should but the answer wasn't coming up at all but the results are written in the DB Table. I don't know where the error is. Please can you help?
Wow that's an amazing tutorial! Helped me so much! The aws console interface was a bit different for me when creating the API, the method to enable CORS was slightly different, but I got there in the end.
@@moshikamit8676 You have to choose the "/" itself under the "Create resource" button, and not "POST". Then you'll see "Enable CORS" button on the right side, under "Deploy API" button.
The tutorial was really helpful to get an idea of how to use multiple AWS services simultaneously. So if I terminate all the resources I created as a part of the project then my project will also be deleted right, then how can I showcase these projects on my resume or to employers or colleagues?
I'm glad it was helpful! 💪😎 Right...if you delete all the resources, that will delete the project. If you're still inside the Free Tier window (aws.amazon.com/free), then you should be able to leave things running for a while without incurring any charges. But just be careful because they WILL cost something at some point (I've had some big surprise bills myself over the years, which is never fun!). Another option would be to record a video demo of the project, then use that to showcase what you built (uploading to UA-cam or Vimeo or some other platform). It's not quite as good as sharing a fully-functional project, but it would be free. 😊
Great video. Thanks very much. Everything worked except the result after pressing calculate didn't return on the browser for me. I do see it on the dynamo db table. Can anyone assist with this?
Awesome example. Thank you so much!!! The only thing to complete this example is an secured endpoint (e.g. via OpenID / oAuth2). How would you do that?
Thanks for the kind words, KaluzaIT, and sorry for the slow response! 🙏😊 If you haven't already figured it out, Amazon Cognito will let you do user authentication, and it integrates nicely with Amplify. Here's the official documentation: docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-integrate-apps.html#cognito-integrate-apps-amplify I also have another "project video" here that uses Amplify and Cognito: ua-cam.com/video/ma1FA2be8Ac/v-deo.html Hope that helps! Thanks for watching! 🤓
while deploying the html app using amplify im getting error access denied can anyone help me with this
Hi Arti! 😊 Thanks for watching! This is likely due to the "level" of the file zipping. Be sure to not zip the folder that it's in. For example, if index.html is in "project," don't zip "project," but only zip the index.html file. Also, if you pulled the files from the links in the description, be sure you rename them to "index.html" (rather than "index-ORIGINAL.html). I named them that just to distinguish between the "before" and "after" files. Lastly, you'll need to be running as the root user or an IAM user with admin privileges. Hope that helps!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Thanks for the solution
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials can u make certain big projects on Aws so that it will be helpful to build resume?
Yes! I definitely want to do more "project" videos. In the meantime, maybe check out cloudresumechallenge.dev. I've only skimmed through it (no affiliation), but it seems like a good approach for building out some resume projects (costs $20 for the ebook).
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials okay thanks
This is by far the best channel for AWS beginner content I've come across on UA-cam. Please keep up the amazing work!
Awwww, shucks! Thanks for such a nice comment! Made my day. 😊
Such a simple and amazing demo introducing to the world of AWS ! You are an exceptional teacher. Thanks a lot for keeping this content free.
A very belated thank you!! Really appreciate it! 🥰🙏🌟
I still can’t believe this quality content is on UA-cam for free. I really enjoy the way you walk through the solution by telling a story. Hope to continue to see more from you! Keep up the awesome work!
I would love to see an ending section that talks about real-world examples if possible? Such as other websites or companies that employ these techniques/architectures. I always find it helpful to link the two as I go through any lab.
Thanks again for this great content.
Thanks for the kind words, @AdrianKeith! 🥰 I'm so glad you're enjoying the content. And this is awesome feedback. I always find real-world examples helpful too. Noted for future videos! 🤓
One of the best tutorials I have ever seem - short, simple and on to the point
Awesome! So glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching! 🙏😊
This is top tier. If you are just starting out in aws start with this. The explanation from start to finish is perfect.
Oh, thank you SO much! Your comment made my day! 😊
Sometimes we need to learn a lot new things but want it really simple and straightforward. I loved it the way you have made us feel comfortable that it is not all that hard. Thanks!
Thank YOU for watching, and sorry for the slow response! 🥰🔥
Wow, I feel like a 6 year old who knows how to build a full stack application and I just learned that in just 26 minutes... Thank you for your super simple explanation
Haha!! A very belated thank you!! Really appreciate it! 🥰🙏🌟
Thanks again! Keep them coming please...
Oh my goodness...my biggest donation EVER!!! This made my day, @samisosa9105!! Really appreciate the support!! 🔥🙏🤓🌟😎💪❤
You are most welcome! And I was simply just stating facts in my comments, while trying to show gratitude. You have no idea how hard it is for me to stay awake watching other AWS videos much less learn anything. With you, it's hard not to do both! Thank you again. May the wind always be at your back..........
I can't thank you enough! I followed through and it helped to get my feet wet with this Solutions Architect type of exercise. MORE PLEASE! I'm still struggling with the coding part, but this is the best way to slowly understand how the features work together around the AWS territory. I will probably have to this again a couple more times :)
Oh, I'm so glad!!! Comments like this make me so happy! 😊 I definitely plan to do more of these end-to-end multi-service types of apps/videos in the future, so stay tuned!
As someone who has been learning AWS for a few months now and have designed a few EC2 architecture, coming across your UA-cam profile was definitely a blessing. As for all my missing and needed skills, your videos have been super helpful. Thank you for helping me to build my foundation with creating severless architecture.
Oh, I'm so glad!! I just love hearing stuff like this. Thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment! 🙏🤓🌟
Simple, yet instrumental demo to learn the AWS services. Very well built. Thank you @Tiny Technical Tutorials!! This has been a fantastic experience for me
Oh, I'm so glad!! Really appreciate you supporting the channel! 😊
I have to say this is a real good content and in such a simple language that even those who do not have much knowledge of AWS will understand it very easily. Thank you and I appreciate it.
Wow, thanks! Really appreciate the nice comment. Thanks for watching! 🙏🌟🤓
Brilliant session , explained all the complex services, in very simple terms.
I'm so glad it helped! Thank you for watching! :)
Amber's AWS solutions architect course on the teaching platform (zero to mastery) is so well put together. It helped me tremendously when preparing for the exam. I have recommended to my colleagues and my friends. 10/10
WOW, thanks so much!!! Really appreciate the up-vote! 🙏🌟🤓
I just want to say that 2024, the CORS enabling will not be available when POST is selected, you should be clicking one directory up, that should be the "/"
Thanks!
Thank you
Thank you so much I was searching for it for a long time
Thanks for posting this, @ericcaelestis! 🙏💪🔥
@@adityanagpure3427 select the "/" after the method and not. the post or get.
I never comment on videos, but this was the one that finally helped me break through with AWS! I've been reading all about it, but whenever I log into the console I have no idea what to do. This video solved that for me, thank you!!!
This is the nicest comment EVER!!! Thanks so much. I'm glad it helped! 💪😎🔥
Thanks so much for making these videos. You are an excellent teacher with very clear instructions. I've earned my AWS Cloud Practitioner certification and I'm working towards the Solutions Architect cert. This was a great project to get some hands-on experience with building a simple web app. Next... I plan to play with it to see if I can change the function to do some different calculations. :) For future tutorials, I would love to see something using Rekognition. I've been thinking about trying to build a couple of facial recognition based cat feeders for my 2 fur babies. I would love to learn anything about how to integrate Rekognition with an API. :)
Thanks for the nice comment, mblackonline! :) And congrats on the Cloud Practitioner cert! I do have a short video on Rekognition that might help you get started: ua-cam.com/video/PyjDVZ--cfs/v-deo.html. (Love the project idea for the fur babies!!) :)
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials - Cool! I didn't see that in the list. I'll check it out. Thanks!
I cannot thank you enough for this. As someone who is complete beginner to coding and AWS, this has helped me understand how to deploy things so well. Thank you so much for this!
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it helped! 🙏😎🌟
What else do you want to learn in AWS? Let me know below in the comments!
What are your thoughts on the Cloud Resume Challenge ?
Hey Jay-Jay! I actually hadn't heard of the Cloud Resume Challenge before. I'm checking it out! But in general, I think any kind of hands-on practice is good. Having an actual project to show is a great way to differentiate yourself when it comes to getting a job. So without knowing all the specifics, it seems like a good idea to me. Thanks for letting me know about it! :)
terraform
Thanks for the suggestion, bennyedu41! I've got Terraform on my list. :)
Excellent Video! I would like to see videos on using SCT and DMS for database migrations and how to develop AWS architectures for on-premise migration.
This was a great video tutorial. Nice small project with a clear explanation of the objective and the tools needed to complete the objective. That was the best part for me. There are lots of videos on UA-cam of how to create a project in AWS, but they don’t always tie everything together. Thank you. Followed after the watching your video
Welcome to the channel! I'm so glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment! 🤓🌟🙏
Hey Maam , I was trying to get started with AWS and I found this video very effective rather than going through the documentation to get some handson , thanks alot , god bless !
Yay! I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
Hi mam after the deployment of the web application it's showing this XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it.The document tree is shown below
AccessDenied
Access Denied
ZKZ5M2R9VJY20B2S
5LQ0VgkD8MdDQK47xI33y7lbn2uFYNnP1Qyo1cdpb2J8hlCjB+7ynO9Hd8LFWz9l5N/4eGcwFNA=
What should I do now
yes mam same issue I am facing
What's your problems
Hi Lucifer! You'll need administrator-level access in order to complete this. I'd suggest checking that first.
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials ok
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials hi administration level access means we should login from iam user but after iam user login it's shows same
As a beginner to AWS and going through my Cloud Practitioner course this has been incredibly helpful embedding some of my learning. Thank you
You bet! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching, and for the nice comment! 🙏🌟🤓
Hitting that like button is an involuntary action even before you asked. Thanks for the amazing video. I am sorry I am late to find the video. I wish UA-cam's algorithm were half as good in recommending this video to me while i was struggling to understand the concept until like 30 mins ago
Haha! The algorithm works in mysterious ways. 😊 Glad you eventually found it! 🤓
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Me too. Thanks again, for the others I already watched and for those I am about to watch and Share
The best Amplify tutorial I’ve seen so far
Wow, thanks! Much appreciated!! 🙏😊🌟
You are teaching the way anyone can understand, Thankyou soo much ma'am!
Awwww...thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment (and sorry for the slow response)! 🥰🔥
This has been the most practical and hands on ways to get started with AWS! In fact you should ask AWS to make this as default training video as starter kit!
Awwww, shucks!! You're too kind, Praveen! 🙏 Really appreciate the nice comment and the support of the channel!! 😊
OMG.... I just subscribed to your channel before even watching it, I will watch each and every video, i like that they are short and straight to the point.
Wow, what a nice comment!! Welcome to the channel, sibusiso, and thanks for watching!! 🤓🙏🌟
Your teaching style is impeccable, to say the very least. The transition of your voice-tone, as well as your consistent gregariousness made it that much more interesting and easy to follow along. This is coming from a guy with serious ADHD issues (squirrel!)... But seriously, thank you so very much for an awesome video. You are a selfless person who belongs to an extinct breed.
Wow, a donation AND a super-super nice comment! You're quickly becoming my favorite Super Fan!! 🥰😊 Seriously...REALLY appreciate the support!!! 🙏🔥
I've been looking for a quick overview of making serverless AWS apps and this video hit the nail on the head. :) Excellent!
Oh, fantastic!! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching! 🔥🌟😊
What an amazing tutorial and you can hear the passion in your voice with every step. Keep up the great work!
Wow, such a nice comment!! 🥰 Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
That lab was awesome, i was able to complete the whole thing with no error.Many thanks
Yay!! Awesome work! 💪🔥🤓
You are already getting many blessings from the developer community. As a woman, you are inspiring a lot of women. God bless you.
Awwwww...thank you SO much!! 🙏🌟🥰 Really appreciate the support!
Nice quick tutorial connecting these service’s together.. wish more tutorials on AWS were like this.
Thanks for the kind words!! 🙏🌟😊 So glad it helped!
Love your methodology! Your channel has many interesting videos about AWS. You’ve gained one more subscriber.
Welcome to the channel! I'm glad you're enjoying the content! 🙏🌟🤓
Hi mam I am from India. Recently I started studying AWS.I am not expert in speaking English. But your videos was very useful to learn English and I can easily able to understand.Thankyou
Oh, I'm so glad! Thanks for such a nice comment! 😊
Thank you so much! I saw this video and expected it to be well over an hour, so I was amazed when you concisely explained everything in under 30 minutes!
Hi John - I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
Best tutorial I've watched so far of an AWS service. Thank you so much. Ots going to help me with my project.🎉🎉❤
You're very welcome! Thanks for the kind words!! 🤓🙏🥰
Amazing explanation! One of the best video teaching cloud that I have seen.
Wow, thanks so much!! Glad it was helpful! 🤓🌟🙏
I'm taken by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and I was truly taken by it. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale
Thanks, Bill! 🙏
Thank you very much for putting this together. I was able to follow along taking careful note on the back and forth between the different sections of AWS (API Gateway, Lambda, etc.). While my project inverted and burst into flames, this is more of a limitation on my part concerning writing code and setting up the Dynamo DB as I deviated from your tutorial. However, your step-by-step was invaluable for giving me the basic framework for everything. Once I rewrite the code, I should be able to see it work. Again, thank you for this great video.
Hi Paul! 👋 I actually laughed out loud when you said your project inverted and burst into flames! 🔥😂 I hope you're able to repair the damage. Thanks for taking the time to drop such a nice note, and good luck...you got this!! 🤓💪
Thank you@@TinyTechnicalTutorials I'll keep on it and something useful will be the end result. On to S3 videos (like yours)...
Madam, your explanation is simple superb ,especially minute detailing of every thing is truly commendable. And I wish you a Happy Teacher's Day. hope ,you continue to help millions of students.
Thank you so much!! 🙂 I didn't even know it was Teacher's Day, so this is a real treat! 🥰🙏🌟
I must say that this is the best video you have made on this channel. please continue to make similar videos of building simple projects and solutions using AWS services or other online services and this method helps learners put their knowledge into practice. Excellent job!
Wow, thanks SO much!! Yes, this is one of my favorites too! And I definitely want to do more like this. Stay tuned! 😊🔥
This is the most grateful LIKE I have ever given. (And I am already subscribed). Thank you for so simple explanations.
Thanks for the kind words, Richard!!! This made my day! 🥰🌟🙏
Wow Wow, this is amazing real life experience after giving all the foundational knowledge along the way of this course. You were doing great! l really love it. Hat up!!!
Wow, wow, what a nice comment!! Thanks for the kind words, and for supporting the channel!! 🙏🤓🌟
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials l barely leave comments. For sure you deserve clearly. how did you learn all? I am guessing that you are working somewhere as a devOps? What is your job?
You're so nice, Adem! 🥰 These days, I focus on tech training, but was a developer in a previous life. Since things change so fast in technology, I mostly just learn by doing and watching videos. 🤓
@TinyTechnicalTutorials I was in tech last more than 10 years. I used and managed Windows Servers for enterprise level. I ended up working as a QA but l am not really happy with my current position. It cannot get anymore satisfaction. So l have been learning Cloud from Udemy and KoduCloud with this background. I can say that you are really comfortable with AWS because the way you using and explaining platform which is amazing. Definitely, you are in definitely great instructor l am saying this with my Master of Instructional Design and Content Developer Degree. Your channel will be growing super fast as long as if you create content in tech... Here is my DevOPS Path. if you can prep any content related this area, l will be finishing entire series:)))
Wow, you've got an impressive background--tech AND instructional design! I think maybe you need to start a channel too?? 😉 Thanks for all the kind words and support! 🙏🥰
you're the absolute best! you just made learning about this services fun easy and fun
No, YOU'RE the best for leaving such a nice comment!!! Thank you! 🙏🌟🤓
That's awesome, so hard to find very simple but A to Z tutorials. Most tutorials focus on cascading approach, "let's first master A then B, C..." and that's just horrible. That's not how products are created, instead it's much better to build a skateboard first, then bicycle, a car, aeroplane, rocket... Great content, thank you and keep it up!
Yay!!! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!! 🙏🌟🤓
I was unable to get hold of aws now i am sure i will be able to nail it Thanks a lot
Awesome!! You got this!! 💪🔥😎
Just loved the content. I have never seen anyone explaining theory as well as practical at the same place.
Oh, you're too kind!!! Really appreciate the nice comment, and thanks for watching! 😊
Very helpful for the beginners in this ocean of theoretical world.
Yay! I'm so glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching! 😊
Best channel for AWS beginners! Subscribed!
Awwww, thanks!!! 🌟🙏🤓 Welcome to the channel!
It is so excitingly beginner friendly! I was very straightforward and clear
Oh yay!!! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching! 🌟😊🙏
I dont know if u would be alive by now to see this message. Buts its the best tutorial on for getting a good start with AWS
Haha! Good news! I'm alive! AND a little bit happier after reading your comment! THANKS so much!! 🙏🌟😊
i subscribed to this channel just by seeing this video alone. your voice is awesome and great
Awwww...thanks so much! Welcome to the channel! 😊
Ma'am I have raised you to the level of god now. You have literally made my life easier, my stress about making a project disappear and my career brighter. Thank you so much. I will never forget you
Oh, wow, what a nice comment! I'm going to frame this! 🥰😂 Thanks for supporting the channel!
You deserve it all 🥺
hello, im newbie in aws but this video is very helpful and understandable, but at 18:08 when i create policy for my dynamodb, it says "failed to create policy" "User: arn:sts::.. is not authorized to perform iam:PutRolePolicy", and yes i use learner lab for this project, anyone have same problem?
Hi hamed! 👋 Glad the video is helpful. It sounds like you don't have the right level of permissions to create the policy. It's recommended to run this as an account with administrator privileges (or the root account). Let me know if that fixes the issue.
Liked and Subscribed - Second fabulous lecture by you that I have seen. Your knowledge, your delivery are both great. Thank you very much!
Awwww, shucks!! You're very kind. Welcome to the channel!! 🤓🌟🥰
I'm learning AWS and I'm going through the same issues. It feels so nice to know it's a common problem and that other people go through the same thing bc it's normal.
Yes, very normal! Glad the video helped! 😊💪🌟
thanks for your wonderfully designed vdos..they are like laser pointers for those in the dark, the light is small but precise and point exactly to where they need to go..I can feel your love in your beautifully crafted vdos..no GPT can do this..thank you.
That's so nice of you--thanks! And good to know I won't be replaced by GPT (at least not yet!). 🥰
Amazing step-by-step instructions. Great video. Thank you so much for this practical hands on.
You bet! Glad it was helpful!! Thanks for watching. 🌟🤓🙏
Wow, it was really awesome! This is the easiest way to learn what is behind the AWS!
Yay!! I'm so glad it helped! Thanks for watching. 😊
I go through from beginning to end and you save my life. Thanks so much! and also subscribed.
Oh, I'm so glad!! Welcome to the channel, and thanks for watching! 😊
You explain it so nicely that I immediately subscribed to it. I hope to learn a lot from you.
Awesome, thank you! Welcome to the channel! 😊🔥🌟
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials - Can you please cover real-time projects using ECS, ECR etc.?
I've added this to my list for future videos. Thanks, Jasper! 😎🌟🔥
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials - You are so prompt and kind! I will recommend this channel to all my friends.
No, YOU are kind! 😊😁
Great video. I love the fact you show how to tie all the AWS services together. Thank you
I'm so glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Amazing demo! Nicely and patiently explained each step. Keep up the great work!!
Just something to consider, maybe a git repo for all the code/files? AWESOME demo indeed!
Thanks for the kind words, Bhakta! 🙏🌟🤓 And yes, I've started doing GitHub repos more for the code in other videos...great suggestion!
This is so helpful. So far the best explanation of each step. I am thankful to you
Oh, I'm so glad! Thanks for watching! 😊🙏
thank you so much, I'm an iOS Developer who wants to learn about AWS. This tutorial was very helpful for me :)
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching, and for the nice comment! 🤓🙏🌟
Thanks!
WOW, thank you SO much, @TatsDe!!!!!! 🤓🙏🥰🔥🌟 This made my day. Really appreciate the support!!!
You are really good with teaching and conveying things so simply. I am impressed, very good content.
Glad you think so! Thanks for the support!! 🙏😊🌟
I was facing error this page doesn't exist when deploying on amplify any suggestions.
Hi Mayank! 👋 If you're still facing this error, check out the pinned comment on the video...there are some common troubleshooting tips in there. 😊
Beautiful instructional. I learned a lot. The only thing that didn't work is the pop up that shows the result. The API test works and it is populating that value in the db. Any hints on what that could be?
Thank you, Amber! As always, your content is cutting-edge and insightful. Keep up the fantastic work! Big fan of your courses on ZTM.
Thanks for the kind words and support, @Andromeda26_! Much appreciated! 🙏🤓🌟
This tutorial was very nice. Following all steps in AWS were clear. The issue I had (while using a Mac) is the associated link to both the original and final zipped index.html files gave me the error message below rather than a Power of Math webpage. We'll keep plugging away for a solution. Really appreciate your vids.
This XML File does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
AccessDenied
Access Denied
Hey @dennessey! 😊 Thanks for watching! This is likely due to the "level" of the file zipping. Be sure to not zip the folder that it's in. For example, if index.html is in "project," don't zip "project," but only zip the index.html file. I've had the issue a few times with Amplify. Or if you have multiple files, just select all the files and zip them, rather than zipping the folder that contains the files. Hope that helps! Feel free to post an update here if it does...it might help someone else.
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Hi Tiny, I had the very same issue and I've tried cross checking the zipping, deleting and creating it afresh but this has been futile.Even tried to Rewrite and redirect by adding a new rule to no avail.
Also check that you're running as the root account or an IAM user with admin permissions.
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Actually it's my root account😥
Great Project !! Followed all the steps, I was able to complete the project.
WOOHOOO!!! Congrats! 💪🔥🤓
Hey, I am an Electrical Engineering graduate and want to transition to the cloud computing field. I have tried to take many 11 12 hr courses but left in the middle because there was a lack of coherence in them. Then I found this channel.
This is by far 1 of the best AWS tutorial series I have seen. Short and straight to the point. The best thing I like about you is your way to keep audience engage, by doing practical rather than spending hrs and hrs on theory.
I am at this Web App Tutorial and will definitely complete the series.
But there is one thing I want to ask you , what other resources I should follow and learn from to transition into the cloud engineering field. Your tutorials give you a strong base , but what other courses or (PATH to follow) you would recommend to a beginner( who not know so much about programming) should do to be a AWS cloud engineer
Thank you for reading my comment up to this point 😊
Hi nexus! 👋 Thank you for the VERY nice comment...this made my day! 🥰
There are various AWS courses out there, and it sounds like you've already found several. I personally have courses for AWS Cloud Practitioner and Solutions Architect Associate (see links in the description). But I would strongly suggest getting as much hands-on practice as you can. It's one thing to watch a course, or watch someone else do demos, but actually building a project yourself is what makes the learning "stick" (kind of like any other skill in life, from driving a car to swimming). I have some ideas for projects here: ua-cam.com/video/x7YjX2_zGsk/v-deo.html
But I also recently came across this video from the "Be a Better Dev" channel: ua-cam.com/video/LTH9m4HkeYY/v-deo.html. He's got some really practical tips on how to get started---lots of things you won't find in a typical course. He also has a mindmap of additional resources you can dig into if you need to learn more about a particular area.
Hope that helps to get you started. Good luck with the learning! 💪🤓
I'm a fan of your concise and engaging tutorial videos on AWS and other tech topics. I'm planning to create similar content and was wondering if you could share which tools you use to create your animated documentation and video tutorials-especially for the AWS icons and animations.
Hi Sreeju! 👋 Sorry for the slow reply. That's awesome you're going to be creating content! I don't do anything fancy for animations...it's just PowerPoint. And then you can get all of the icons here: aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/. Hope that helps! Good luck with your content. 💪🔥🤓
Your Teaching Method is so amazing Please continue to make more tutorials!!!!!
I'm so glad it's helpful! Thanks for watching!! 😊
thanks for making these videos. This was exactly what I was looking for. I want to build a few applications with AWS, but I was wondering about the cost of the services. They would be small applications just to show on a portfolio so I don't think it would be a significant cost. Am I right to assume so?
I'm so glad it was helpful! 😊 If you're still on the Free Tier (aws.amazon.com/free), then everything should be free. Outside of that, though, there could be a small cost, depending on how long you leave it running/how much traffic it gets. I calculated it a while ago using the AWS Calculator (calculator.aws). If you have thousands of people hitting the site every month, that will invoke API Gateway and the Lambda function a lot. For minimal usage (like friends and family), I think my estimate came out to less than $2/month. So not much money, unless the site goes viral! 😎 Hope that helps!
Very good and clear! Thank You! If not already done I would like to propose some follow up topics: Same What you did with Terraform or CDK. Or how to authenticate and authorize in AWS.
Thanks for watching, Suki! 😊 I'll add these topics to my list for future videos.
Thanks a million, maam! This is super clear, and the short, yet rich and informative videos make the subject at hand so much easier to understand. I cannot thank you enough!
Oh yay! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching, Miguel! 😊
This was a great video, thank you so much for making it! It was so well explained and walked through that I used it for a lab in my Cloud Architechture class and my students found it extremely helpful as well.
Oh, how wonderful!! I'm so glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and sharing! 😊
Great tutorial, nicely introduces the AWS services in a simple and straightforward way.
I'm gonna have fun playing with these tools. :D
Awesome--glad it helped! Have fun! 😊🤓
Great and simple to understand! Thank you for the tutorial. I did encounter an issue at the end though, there is no pop-up with the result once I click calculate. What could be the reason?
Fantabulous presentation...ur really having exceptional teaching talent and indeed great teacher ❤
So kind of you!! Thanks for supporting the channel, and for such a nice comment! 🙏🌟
Thank you so much ma'am, i just completed this project now. Your the best😀
Wonderful! Glad it was helpful! 💪🤓👏
It was one of the best videos ever on UA-cam. Can you make more aws projects ??? Varying from basic medium advance level projects ??
Awwww...thanks so much!! 🙏🌟😊 Yes, I definitely plan to do more project videos. Stay tuned! And thanks for watching!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Thanks for the quick reply 😊
Great tutorial - only had to do a bit of research on the API Gateway as the UI has changed a bit. Keep up the great content.
Glad it helped! Yeah, the AWS UI changes constantly...it's impossible to keep up! Glad you were still able to figure it out. 💪 Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials I found the CORS part had me make an additional EndPoint/Path before I could enable the CORS button. I like your solutions/example is enough to get a feel without having to build the Front-End pieces/parts allowing me to focus on the high-level flow and connection
This was very helpful for my new job, thanks! One suggestion for a video is maybe showing this process through CloudFormation such that it manages the creation of the Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, etc? My new job uses it and I'm a bit confused on the YAML templates
Yay! Glad it helped, MMGuy123! 😊 And I definitely need to do some CloudFormation videos on the channel...I'll bump that topic up my list. Thanks for watching!
Видео просто супер! Для начинающих - то что доктор прописал!
I'm glad it helped! Thanks for watching! 🤓🌟🙏
Thanks for the insightful video.
One question: Do you need to whitelist the Amplify web at the API side to allow the REST API call?
Hi @khchan2! 👋 Yes, in the real world, it's a good idea to specify the specific domain that requests will be coming from. When we enabled CORS at around 12:52 in the video, we specified "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" as the wildcard (*), meaning requests are allowed from anywhere. But you'd want to update that to be your Amplify domain to allow calls only from there. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Thank you so much!!
Brilliantly explained cuz man AWS is overly complex for the newbie, well done, everything about this was awesome! Subscribed, thanks!
Yay! I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
Great to follow handy tutorial 👍👍 Just wander how from one's website you can also be logged in as a valid user with an IAM permission role to allow and make use of the API gateway and be able to call that specific Lambda function. Or do I have to look this up in one of your more recent TTT videos? Thanks!
Hi Mokum! 👋 Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video.
The API Gateway endpoint we created is a public one, so there's no authentication required to call it from the UI (if you want a private endpoint, you'd select that as the "Endpoint type" when setting up the API). The ability to invoke the Lambda function...that comes because we granted API Gateway permissions to invoke it. This kind of happened behind the scenes in this video. There's just a quick dialogue that pops up around 12:19 in the video, saying that's what's happening.
So we invoke API Gateway, API Gateway invokes Lambda, and then Lambda writes to DynamoDB (we also set up those permissions when working with Lambda). Because all the permission-granting happens between the services, we don't need to be logged in as an IAM user. You can use something like Cognito to allow users to log into a website, but those would be separate user accounts from the IAM users. The IAM logins are only meant to log you in to the AWS Console.
Hopefully I understood your question, and hopefully this makes sense!! 😊
thank you so much , this has helped me a lot in my aws projects
please do a vedio for certifications and how to prepare for them
Thanks so much for watching, @chandukeerthi9571! I'm glad it was helpful. 😊 I hope to do more videos about certification prep in the future. For now, I just have this one...hopefully it helps! ua-cam.com/video/uuA4PN249VQ/v-deo.html
Thank you very much for the detailed steps and the knowledge sharing. I deployed the newer compressed index.html file with API gateway URL but when I inserted my values in the UI, no result showed up. Any authentication or token missing somewhere ?
Thanks for the kind words, Timmy, and sorry for the slow response! 😊 Were you able to get this working?
Thank you for this valuable content. It helped me to connect the dots. Keep posting these fantastic videos. Wishing you all the best! :)
So nice of you! Really appreciate the support! 🙏🌟🤓
Hello, This is a very good video. Thanks for this. I was able to do it but my calculator wasn't giving me answers. Every other thing was as it should but the answer wasn't coming up at all but the results are written in the DB Table. I don't know where the error is. Please can you help?
Hey Chike! 👋 Any helpful info in your browser's debugging tools?
Wow that's an amazing tutorial! Helped me so much!
The aws console interface was a bit different for me when creating the API, the method to enable CORS was slightly different, but I got there in the end.
I'm so glad it helped! Yes, looks like Amazon is testing out a new UI for API Gateway these days...a never-ending battle to keep up! 😃
Hi can you please detail what you've done to get the CORS done? I'm now at this stage and I'm stuck :-(
@@moshikamit8676 You have to choose the "/" itself under the "Create resource" button, and not "POST". Then you'll see "Enable CORS" button on the right side, under "Deploy API" button.
The tutorial was really helpful to get an idea of how to use multiple AWS services simultaneously.
So if I terminate all the resources I created as a part of the project then my project will also be deleted right, then how can I showcase these projects on my resume or to employers or colleagues?
I'm glad it was helpful! 💪😎 Right...if you delete all the resources, that will delete the project. If you're still inside the Free Tier window (aws.amazon.com/free), then you should be able to leave things running for a while without incurring any charges. But just be careful because they WILL cost something at some point (I've had some big surprise bills myself over the years, which is never fun!). Another option would be to record a video demo of the project, then use that to showcase what you built (uploading to UA-cam or Vimeo or some other platform). It's not quite as good as sharing a fully-functional project, but it would be free. 😊
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Thank you for taking the time to answer my question!
Great video. Thanks very much. Everything worked except the result after pressing calculate didn't return on the browser for me. I do see it on the dynamo db table. Can anyone assist with this?
Check your browser's developer tools to see if there are any errors showing there?
Awesome example. Thank you so much!!! The only thing to complete this example is an secured endpoint (e.g. via OpenID / oAuth2). How would you do that?
Thanks for the kind words, KaluzaIT, and sorry for the slow response! 🙏😊 If you haven't already figured it out, Amazon Cognito will let you do user authentication, and it integrates nicely with Amplify.
Here's the official documentation: docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-integrate-apps.html#cognito-integrate-apps-amplify
I also have another "project video" here that uses Amplify and Cognito: ua-cam.com/video/ma1FA2be8Ac/v-deo.html
Hope that helps! Thanks for watching! 🤓