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I have a rails app and i am trying to integrate aws cognito. The thing is, during the integration process, cognito asks for a domain name several times.
My domain name is not created yet so i would like to integrate it in development mode, meaning locally.
Is there anyone who knows if aws provides a way to a local integration?










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  • Are you using the amplify CLI?
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    Nov 8 at 23:04










  • You'll need to add a domain name in the Amazon Cognito console to use the User Pool endpoint, and kindly note that the User Pool endpoint is a public endpoint, and it needs Internet access for authentication. You can use the Cognito SDKs(aws-amplify/auth) to ensure your application attributes can interact with Cognito endpoints to deliver the needed functionality.
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I have a rails app and i am trying to integrate aws cognito. The thing is, during the integration process, cognito asks for a domain name several times.
My domain name is not created yet so i would like to integrate it in development mode, meaning locally.
Is there anyone who knows if aws provides a way to a local integration?










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  • Are you using the amplify CLI?
    – Charles Landau
    Nov 8 at 23:04










  • You'll need to add a domain name in the Amazon Cognito console to use the User Pool endpoint, and kindly note that the User Pool endpoint is a public endpoint, and it needs Internet access for authentication. You can use the Cognito SDKs(aws-amplify/auth) to ensure your application attributes can interact with Cognito endpoints to deliver the needed functionality.
    – lightyagami
    Nov 9 at 1:32












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I have a rails app and i am trying to integrate aws cognito. The thing is, during the integration process, cognito asks for a domain name several times.
My domain name is not created yet so i would like to integrate it in development mode, meaning locally.
Is there anyone who knows if aws provides a way to a local integration?










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I have a rails app and i am trying to integrate aws cognito. The thing is, during the integration process, cognito asks for a domain name several times.
My domain name is not created yet so i would like to integrate it in development mode, meaning locally.
Is there anyone who knows if aws provides a way to a local integration?







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  • Are you using the amplify CLI?
    – Charles Landau
    Nov 8 at 23:04










  • You'll need to add a domain name in the Amazon Cognito console to use the User Pool endpoint, and kindly note that the User Pool endpoint is a public endpoint, and it needs Internet access for authentication. You can use the Cognito SDKs(aws-amplify/auth) to ensure your application attributes can interact with Cognito endpoints to deliver the needed functionality.
    – lightyagami
    Nov 9 at 1:32
















  • Are you using the amplify CLI?
    – Charles Landau
    Nov 8 at 23:04










  • You'll need to add a domain name in the Amazon Cognito console to use the User Pool endpoint, and kindly note that the User Pool endpoint is a public endpoint, and it needs Internet access for authentication. You can use the Cognito SDKs(aws-amplify/auth) to ensure your application attributes can interact with Cognito endpoints to deliver the needed functionality.
    – lightyagami
    Nov 9 at 1:32















Are you using the amplify CLI?
– Charles Landau
Nov 8 at 23:04




Are you using the amplify CLI?
– Charles Landau
Nov 8 at 23:04












You'll need to add a domain name in the Amazon Cognito console to use the User Pool endpoint, and kindly note that the User Pool endpoint is a public endpoint, and it needs Internet access for authentication. You can use the Cognito SDKs(aws-amplify/auth) to ensure your application attributes can interact with Cognito endpoints to deliver the needed functionality.
– lightyagami
Nov 9 at 1:32




You'll need to add a domain name in the Amazon Cognito console to use the User Pool endpoint, and kindly note that the User Pool endpoint is a public endpoint, and it needs Internet access for authentication. You can use the Cognito SDKs(aws-amplify/auth) to ensure your application attributes can interact with Cognito endpoints to deliver the needed functionality.
– lightyagami
Nov 9 at 1:32

















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