Jay Raval
Jay Raval
Amplify Hosting now uses the Amazon Linux 2023 build image by default for newly deployed applications. For more details, refer to this blog post: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/amazon-linux-2023-hosting/.
Hi @julien-tamade 👋 , thanks for reaching out. While running the `update-app` command, it seems that you have set the `--repository` attribute to `[email protected]:tamade-flowly/flowly-web-portal.git` which is an incorrect format and...
@not-qwerty thanks for sharing the App ID. We are investigating into it and will keep you posted with our findings.
Hi everyone 👋 , Amplify Hosting currently does not support Next.js streaming. To learn more about the Next.js feature support, refer to our documentation here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amplify/latest/userguide/ssr-Amplifysupport.html#supported-unsupported-features. We are tracking this...
Hi everyone 👋 , we have updated our documentation with the following troubleshooting guide: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amplify/latest/userguide/troubleshooting-ssr-deployment.html#build-output-too-large. This guide should enable you to: - Download and inspect your build artifacts - Analyze...
Hi @JanStevens 👋 , apologies for the delayed response here. Are you still running into this issue? Can you confirm if your app is using images > 4.3MB in size?...
Hi everyone 👋 , towards the end of last year (Nov '23) we launched support for image optimization for all SSR apps and the issue outlined in this thread should...
Hi everyone 👋 , the default build timeout is 30 mins. You can extend it up to 120 mins by setting the following environment variable on your Amplify app: ```...
Hi @0618 👋 , thanks for your continued patience and we apologize for the delayed response on this thread. I performed a few tests both in the Firefox and Chrome...
Hi everyone 👋 , thanks for reaching out to us and we apologize for the delayed response on this thread. It seems that this issue was fixed with the release...