Build a Basic Web Application

TUTORIAL

Introduction: Build a Basic Web Application

Follow step-by-step instructions to build your first web application

Overview

In this tutorial, you will learn to create a simple full-stack web application using AWS Amplify. Throughout this tutorial, you will build and host a React application on AWS, use Amplify to add authentication, data, and a serverless function to capture the signed-up user's email and save it in the database. Then, you will implement a frontend for your app that integrates with your cloud resources. 

What you will accomplish

In this tutorial, you will:

  • Host: Build and deploy a React application on the AWS global content delivery network (CDN).
  • Authenticate: Add authentication to your app to enable sign-in and sign-out functionality.
  • Database: Integrate a real-time API, database, and a serverless function.
  • Function: Implement a lambda function that is triggered when a user signs up to the App.

Prerequisites

Before starting this tutorial, you will need:

 AWS experience

Beginner

 Minimum time to complete

35 minutes

 Cost to complete

Free Tier eligible

 Requires

[*]Accounts created within the past 24 hours might not yet have access to the services required for this tutorial.

 Last updated

July 12, 2024

Application architecture

The following diagram provides a visual representation of the services used in this tutorial and how they are connected. This application uses AWS Amplify, GraphQL API, AWS Lambda, and Amazon DynamoDB.

As you go through the tutorial, you will learn about the services in detail and find resources that will help you get up to speed with them.

Architecture diagram showing how AWS services are used in this tutorial.

Tasks

This tutorial is divided into six tasks. You must complete each task in order before moving on to the next one.

  1. Create Web App (5 minutes): Deploy static resources for your web application using the AWS Amplify Console.
  2. Build Serverless Function (5 minutes): Build a serverless function using AWS Lambda.
  3. Create Data Table (10 minutes): Persist data in an Amazon DynamoDB table.
  4. Link Serverless Function to Web App (5 minutes): Deploy your serverless function with API Gateway.
  5. Add Interactivity to Web App (5 minutes): Modify your web app to invoke your API.
  6. Clean Up Resources (5 minutes): Clean up resources used in this tutorial.

You will be building this web application using the AWS Management Console accessible directly from your browser.

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