In this video we will be building authentication flow with AWS Amplify service and Flutter. We will implement the behaviour for our log in flow including the two step process required for password recovery. We will handle exceptions along the way and finally address edge cases on iOS Simulator.
In this video we will be building authentication flow with AWS Amplify service and Flutter. We will implement the behaviour for our log in flow including the two step process required for password recovery. We will handle exceptions along the way and finally address edge cases on iOS Simulator.
=== Contents of this video ===
00:00 Introduction 00:27 Implement login flow 03:03 Implement password recovery behaviour 07:08 Implement forgotten password next step 13:08 Run app on iOS Simulator 16:34 Implement edge case workaround for iOS Simulator 18:10 Outro
Get the source code → https://github.com/graphicbeacon/amplify_flutter_authflow AWS Amplify Flutter Pre-Requisites → http://bit.ly/2KsUDuD
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