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React Native The AWSome Way!

This is a self-paced workshop designed for developers who want to build a React Native mobile application using mobile services from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Reference Architecture

Reference Architecture

Our application allow users to create meetups and also to join existing meetups. Each meetup has also a chat feature to let users discuss about the event.

Screenshots

events list

The data model will consist of:

  • Users: a list of users who are using the app
  • Events: a list of events created by the users in the app
  • Chats: a list of chat messages created in the event by users
  • EventUserJoined: a joint table between users and events to indicate who is joining which events

Our mobile application will be written in React Native. We will also be using AWS Amplify. AWS Amplify provides a declarative and make it really easy to add features like authentication and analytic to our mobile application. Our backend will be powered by AWS AppSnyc, a fully managed GraphQL service. AWS AppSync defines a GraphQL Schema with data types and GraphQL operations (query, mutation and subscription). It also associate a set of resolvers to Amazon DynamoDB, where we have 4 tables for our data models.

Setup AWS Cloud9 and expo client

Setup React Native development environment. Setup AWS Mobile Hub

Setup AWS AppSync

Run your React Native App on your Mobile Device!

CI/CD for your React Native App

FootNote

Boh Jio : You didn't invite me. Hokkien or Teochew pronunciation of "無招" (Mandarin 没招 méi-zhāo). Reference: Singlish Vocabulary (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singlish_vocabulary)

Clean up

If you ever need to clean up your AWS account, here's the list of AWS services to terminate:

  1. AWS Cloud9
  2. AWS Mobile Hub
  3. AWS AppSync
  4. Amazon DynamoDB
  5. Amazon S3
  6. Cognito UserPool