App

class App : KotlinCustomResource

The AWS::Amplify::App resource creates Apps in the Amplify Console. An App is a collection of branches.

Properties

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val accessToken: Output<String>?

The personal access token for a GitHub repository for an Amplify app. The personal access token is used to authorize access to a GitHub repository using the Amplify GitHub App. The token is not stored. Use AccessToken for GitHub repositories only. To authorize access to a repository provider such as Bitbucket or CodeCommit, use OauthToken . You must specify either AccessToken or OauthToken when you create a new app. Existing Amplify apps deployed from a GitHub repository using OAuth continue to work with CI/CD. However, we strongly recommend that you migrate these apps to use the GitHub App. For more information, see Migrating an existing OAuth app to the Amplify GitHub App in the Amplify User Guide .

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val appId: Output<String>

Unique Id for the Amplify App.

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val appName: Output<String>

Name for the Amplify App.

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val arn: Output<String>

ARN for the Amplify App.

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Sets the configuration for your automatic branch creation.

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The credentials for basic authorization for an Amplify app. You must base64-encode the authorization credentials and provide them in the format user:password .

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val buildSpec: Output<String>?

The build specification (build spec) for an Amplify app.

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The cache configuration for the Amplify app. If you don't specify the cache configuration type , Amplify uses the default AMPLIFY_MANAGED setting.

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val computeRoleArn: Output<String>?

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role for an SSR app. The Compute role allows the Amplify Hosting compute service to securely access specific AWS resources based on the role's permissions. For more information about the SSR Compute role, see Adding an SSR Compute role in the Amplify User Guide .

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val customHeaders: Output<String>?

The custom HTTP headers for an Amplify app.

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The custom rewrite and redirect rules for an Amplify app.

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val defaultDomain: Output<String>

Default domain for the Amplify App.

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val description: Output<String>?

The description of the Amplify app.

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Automatically disconnect a branch in Amplify Hosting when you delete a branch from your Git repository.

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The environment variables for the Amplify app. For a list of the environment variables that are accessible to Amplify by default, see Amplify Environment variables in the Amplify Hosting User Guide .

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val iamServiceRole: Output<String>?

AWS Identity and Access Management ( IAM ) service role for the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amplify app.

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val id: Output<String>
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val name: Output<String>

The name of the Amplify app.

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val oauthToken: Output<String>?

The OAuth token for a third-party source control system for an Amplify app. The OAuth token is used to create a webhook and a read-only deploy key using SSH cloning. The OAuth token is not stored. Use OauthToken for repository providers other than GitHub, such as Bitbucket or CodeCommit. To authorize access to GitHub as your repository provider, use AccessToken . You must specify either OauthToken or AccessToken when you create a new app. Existing Amplify apps deployed from a GitHub repository using OAuth continue to work with CI/CD. However, we strongly recommend that you migrate these apps to use the GitHub App. For more information, see Migrating an existing OAuth app to the Amplify GitHub App in the Amplify User Guide .

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val platform: Output<AppPlatform>?

The platform for the Amplify app. For a static app, set the platform type to WEB . For a dynamic server-side rendered (SSR) app, set the platform type to WEB_COMPUTE . For an app requiring Amplify Hosting's original SSR support only, set the platform type to WEB_DYNAMIC . If you are deploying an SSG only app with Next.js version 14 or later, you must set the platform type to WEB_COMPUTE and set the artifacts baseDirectory to .next in the application's build settings. For an example of the build specification settings, see Amplify build settings for a Next.js 14 SSG application in the Amplify Hosting User Guide .

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val pulumiChildResources: Set<KotlinResource>
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val repository: Output<String>?

The Git repository for the Amplify app.

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val tags: Output<List<Tag>>?

The tag for an Amplify app.

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val urn: Output<String>