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@epsyhealth/amplify-provider-awscloudformation-epsy
Advanced tools
This is a modified copy of the Amplify plugin to create resources in cloudformation (amplify-provider-awscloudformation
).
The modifications allow you to enable streaming to Kinesis for DynamoDB tables, using a new kinesisName
argument of the @model
directive. Example:
type SeizureEvent @model(kinesisName: "myfavstream") {
id: ID!
createdAt: AWSDateTime
...
}
To use this modified version of the plugin instead of the original:
amplify plugin remove amplify-provider-awscloudformation
amplify plugin add path/to/amplify-provider-cloudformation-epsy
FAQs
AWS CloudFormation Provider - Epsy Fork
We found that @epsyhealth/amplify-provider-awscloudformation-epsy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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