An AWS AppSync Serverless resolver for the Amazon Aurora relational database.
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An AWS AppSync Serverless resolver for the Amazon Aurora relational database.
The Generative AI Newsletter Application sample is a ready-to-use serverless solution designed to allow users to create rich newsletters automatically with content summaries that are AI-generated.
This is a boilerplate AppSync-aurora project, that is deployed using the serverless framework with out of the box support for automated creation of a Serverless database cluster, lambdas, vpcs, security groups, nat gateways, etc.
Adds autocomplete functionality to vscode when editing AWS AppSync resolver vtl files.
This sample demonstrates the use of the Chime SDK React components together with an AppSync local resolver implemented with the "None" data source to provide GraphQL mutation driven subscription notifications without being backed by a persistent data store. It is a simple video chat React UI built and deployed using the AWS CDK.
Export AWS Appsync resolvers to VTL files - Perfect for exporting an existing appsync API
Add pipeline resolver in AWS Amplify
generates appsync resolvers (VTL)
Simple GraphQL Chat App
A serverless first email statistics website.
Private note taking serverless application on AWS
Learn About AppSync's EventBridge Integration with a Practical Example
Appsync Serverless boilerplate
A CDK construct to create an AWS AppSync data source to call AWS Step Functions express workflows.
Implementing Custom GraphQL Resolver for AWS AppSync / AWS Amplify (BatchGetItem)
Appsync Nested Resolvers CDK
An implementation of GraphQL server with AWS AppSync and a python client for CRUD operations
A repo to accompany a YouTube video on AWS Amplify Gen 2 and using AppSync JavaScript resolvers
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