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[Cmdct-3754] Setup cognito and login #5

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@BearHanded BearHanded commented Jul 8, 2024

Description

  • Adds ui-auth and allows users to login. Check your 1password vault for the password, the same usernames apply.
  • Ties in amplify config in ui
  • update env.tpl

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How to test

Go to cloud env: https://d1bzkqgz6dze0m.cloudfront.net/
Login
See "Hello World"

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  • I have performed a self-review of my code
  • I have added thorough tests, if necessary
  • I have updated relevant documentation, if necessary

convert to a different template: test → val | val → prod

test deploy

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users match mfp, per product
@BearHanded BearHanded marked this pull request as ready for review July 8, 2024 18:39
@BearHanded BearHanded requested a review from braxex as a code owner July 8, 2024 18:39
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@BearHanded BearHanded merged commit 6e98306 into main Jul 8, 2024
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@BearHanded BearHanded deleted the cmdct-3754-login-c branch July 8, 2024 19:59
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