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aws-cognito-attributes

AUTHENTICATION DEMO

Authentication with AWS Cognito using Vue.js

This is a boilerplate project for Vuejs applications using AWS cognito

Live Demo:

http://auth-cognito-attributes.s3-website-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com

let me know if you have some questions: http://sonabstudios.com/

Features

  1. Sign Up
    • register with email and password
    • Confirmation code sent to email
    • Resend confirmation code to email -- ongoing development for v1.1
    • Confirmation code verification
    • Custom workflow (via lambda)
    • SMS verification option
  2. Sign In
    • Authentication for verified users
    • Auto sign on browser refresh or reopen
    • Refresh token periodically
    • Custom workflow (via lambda)
  3. Sign Out
    • invalidate session
  4. Password Update
    • reset or change password
  5. Attributes (User Profile)
    • default: name, email, phone, etc.
    • custom: custom addresses, personal information, etc.
    • profile picture: crop, resized and upload to S3 -- ongoing development for v1.1
    • phone number attribute with verification
  6. Access Control
    • API Gateway
  7. User Pool
    • Administrators
    • User Management -- ongoing development for v1.1
    • User Groups
    • User Migration

Build Setup

add src/config.js file to contain the following: const poolData = { UserPoolId: , ClientId: } export default { poolData }

Getting your UserPoolId and ClientId

  1. Login to AWS console then go to Congnito
  2. Select your user pool or create a new one In "General Settings" you can find the following: Pool Id and Pool ARN In "App Clients" you can find the following; App Client Id
# install dependencies
$ npm install

# serve with hot reload at localhost:3000
$ npm run dev

# build for production with minification
npm run build

# build for production and view the bundle analyzer report
npm run build --report

# run unit tests
npm run unit

# run e2e tests
npm run e2e

# run all tests
npm test