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Rapid Application Development with AWS Amplify

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800207233
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Ready
2. Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with the Amplify CLI and Amplify Console FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Creating a React App with AmplifyJS and TypeScript 4. Section 2: Building a Photo Sharing App
5. Chapter 3: Pluggable Amplify UI Components 6. Chapter 4: User Management with Amplify Authentication 7. Chapter 5: Creating a Blog Post with Amplify GraphQL 8. Chapter 6: Uploading and Sharing Photos with Amplify Storage 9. Section 3: Production Readiness
10. Chapter 7: Setting Up an Amplify Pipeline 11. Chapter 8: Test Automation with Cypress 12. Chapter 9: Setting Up a Custom Domain Name and the Amplify Admin UI 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Sharing an image with text as a blog post with ReactJS

In this section, we will create a blog post with the code that we created in the previous section. Imagine that someone who has visited your website has signed up and logged in as a user and then thinks of something worth sharing. To do this, they must create a blog post. In this section, we will show you how the user will pick an image and then add a title and content, as well as click the Create button to ensure the functionalities are working perfectly. Let's get started:

  1. First, let's call the yarn start command in a Terminal to run the app. Try to create a new post by uploading a photo, fill in the title and content fields, and then click the Create button:

    Figure 6.1 – Uploading a photo during post creation

  2. You should be able to scroll down to the bottom of the page to check out the newly created post, as shown here:

Figure 6.2 – Newly created post with an image

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