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AWS Tools for Babylon.JS Editor: AWS Amplify Publisher Plugin is a set of tools that enables one-click publishing to AWS Amplify.

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AWS Tools for Babylon.JS Editor: AWS Amplify Publisher Plugin

AWS Tools for Babylon.JS Editor: AWS Amplify Publisher Plugin (AWS Tools: Amplify Publisher Plugin) is a plugin that enables one-click publishing to AWS Amplify from Babylon.JS Editor.

License

This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. See the LICENSE file.

Installation

  1. Ensure you have set your AWS Credentials properly
  2. If you haven't already, download and install the Babylon.JS Editor
  3. Open the Babylon.JS Editor, in the upper left corner click Edit > Preferences to open the Preferences tab
  4. Click "Plugins"
  5. Add the plugin to your Babylon.JS Editor:
    • If you are not building the package manually:
      1. Select "Add from NPM..."
      2. Type in "@aws/aws-tools-for-babylonjs-editor-aws-amplify-publisher-plugin"
      3. Press "Ok"
    • If you are building the package manually:
      1. Ensure the plugin has been compiled and built successfully
      2. Select "Add..."
      3. Locate and select the root folder that contains the plugin (it will be the folder containing package.json )
  6. Click "Apply" on the bottom left of the preferences window

Note that the editor is not capable of hot reloading; whenever changes to the plugin are made, the editor must be refreshed (close/open the editor, File->Reload Project, or press F5 with the devtools focused, or type location.reload() into the console window in the devtools) to see those changes reflected.

To debug the plugin, press ctrl+alt+I (or cmd+option+I on a mac) to bring up the dev tools. If you log to the console, those messages will be routed here.

Usage

TODO: Define specific steps to utilize the plugin while inside the editor

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Package last updated on 03 May 2022

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