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amplify-elemental-plugin

v1.0.0

Published

Plugin for Amplify to add support for live streaming. Made for Unicorn Trivia Workshop

Downloads

3

Readme

Amplify Elemental Plugin

Welcome to the first 3rd party plugin for Amplify that supports setting up Elemental services.

Installation Guide

To get started with installing make sure you have installed the Amplify CLI.

Please refer to the getting started guide on their Github repo.

After installing the official CLI you now have to install this on your local machine. Their are two methods for doing this.

NPM Installation guide

TODO

Manually installing

  1. Clone this repo onto your local machine
  2. Open the terminal and navigate to the repo you just cloned
  3. Run this command:
npm install -g

Usage

To use this plugin you just need to configure a project using amplify init.

Note: If you aren't developing a mobile/web app then it doesn't matter what language you choose.

amplify livestream add

Command to configure the params for setting up a livestream. Run amplify livestream push or amplify push to create the resources in the cloud.

amplify livestream update

Command to update your params for your livestream (Not working currently)

amplify livestream setup

Command to repush the CloudFormation dependancies to the S3.

amplify livestream push

Command to push a specific livestream project.

amplify livestream get-info

Command to return the CloudFormation outputs.

amplify livestream remove

Command to remove a livestream that you have made. To remove from the cloud you must run amplify livestream push or amplify push

Contributing

Current version: Beta

Using Cloudformation to deploy elemental: False

Version number meaning: x.y.z

x is major y is minor z is bug fix

Commit messages must follow:


Beta vx.y.z
    
Initial plugin to create the elemental resources to host a livestream

- (Changes in details)

Please note this uses lambda functions to deploy the resources as there is no cloudformation support for elemental yet.