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webiny-js
Ashu96
Ashu96 commented May 25, 2021

This is:

  • Improvement

Detailed Description:

At the moment when we run the Webiny info command using:

yarn webiny info --env=<ENV>

we only display the URLs and the environment name.
With this task, we want to expand that and add AWS region and project name to the list.

Possible Solution:

We need to make the necessary changes in the [packages/cwp-template-aws/cl

serverless-next.js
myrjola
myrjola commented Apr 16, 2021

Describe the bug

The rewrites configuration also supports an object, but this does not currently work in the default Lambda. https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next.config.js/rewrites

Rewrites are applied after checking the filesystem (pages and /public files) and before dynamic routes by default. This behavior can be changed by instead returning an object instead of an array from t

amirmishani
amirmishani commented Jan 31, 2021

Which Category is your question related to?
API

Amplify CLI Version
4.39.0

What AWS Services are you utilizing?
API, Auth, Function

Provide additional details e.g. code snippets
I'm trying to configure an HTTP resolver to call a step function. The url needs the correct aws region. I know you can pass the environment like so ${env} but I couldn't find anything in t

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