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Hi Nick,
AWS Amplify currently supports the following languages and frameworks:
Frontent:
- JavaScript
- React
- React Native
- Angular
- Vue
Backend:
- Node.js
- Java
- Python
- Go
- NET Core
To Deploy a .NET frontend application to AWS Amplify, you must first build the application from your local or source-controlled environment, then publish to something like AWS Elastic Beanstalk. You can then use the AWS Amplify Console to create an Amplify App and configure the hosting environment for your app.
To learn more about deploying to AWS Amplify, please have a look at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amplify/latest/userguide/getting-started.html
To learn more about how to deploy .NET Core Backends to AWS Amplify, you can have a look at the blog: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/introducing-net-core-support-for-aws-amplify-backend-functions/
you don't know why I'm getting those errors though?
Hi Nick. Can you please share the error you are getting?
Nothing in the front end, but in the AWSToolkit logs when I select Publish to AWS I get: "FailedToFindElasticBeanstalkSolutionStack","Message":"Cannot use Elastic Beanstalk deployments because we cannot find a .NET Core Solution Stack to use. One possible reason could be that Elastic Beanstalk is not enabled in your region if you are using a non-default region."
I'm also getting the message "Error during URL validation; check URL and try again" when I select Publish To Elastic Beanstalk and specify the URL
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Hi Nick. Are you currently trying to deploy an AWS Amplify backend function? Do you have a link for the step-by-step guide you used to deploy the test app?
Hi LungaZ, this is what I'm trying to do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlJ7PmNIOac.
I really wish I could find a decent step-by-step guide to deploy to Amplify, rather than Elastic Beanstalk!