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kandi X-RAY | awsmobile-cli Summary
Important: The following content applies if you are already using the AWS Mobile CLI to configure your backend. If you are building a new mobile or web app, or you're adding cloud capabilities to your existing app, use the new AWS Amplify CLI instead. With the new Amplify CLI, you can use all of the features described in Announcing the AWS Amplify CLI toolchain, including AWS CloudFormation functionality that provides additional workflows. Migrate your Mobile Hub Project to Amplify CLI: The Mobile Hub Migrator allows you to re-use your existing Mobile Hub resources with the Amplify CLI. The awsmobile-CLI, built on top of AWS Mobile Hub, provides a command line interface for frontend JavaScript developers to seamlessly enable and configure AWS services into their apps. With minimal configuration, you can start using all of the functionality provided by the AWS Mobile Hub from your favorite terminal program.
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QUESTION
I'm trying to setup a Mobile Hub project and according to this page, my user on AWS needs to have AdministratorAccess
permission before it can create a project on Mobile Hub. Now, when I run the following command:
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Answered 2018-Apr-20 at 12:34Based on the error message, it looks like there is a Deny statement in your user's permission. When you go to the IAM user console and select your user, you will find a list of policies or groups that are attached to your user. Please check if any of them has a Deny statement.
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Following the Amplify Quick Start I set up an AWS Mobile App with the awsmobile-cli
:
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Answered 2018-Mar-29 at 18:54Can you check if there is aws-amplify
under your node_modules/aws-amplify-react/node_modules
. Sometimes npm will install it twice and caused some problem
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To create a new Mobile Hub project and pull the project configuration into your app, run the following command on your terminal.
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