Set up API Gateway
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1) Create a REST API GatewayWe will be using AWS API Gateway to create a REST API that will be used to communicate with our Lambda functions.
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2) Set up auth routesCreate a /auth
resource and then /auth/{proxy+}
resources. This will act as a catch-all for all supertokens auth routes. Enable CORS while creating the proxy resource.
ANY
method of the proxy resource#
3) Attach lambda to the Click on the "ANY" method and then "Integration" to configure the lambda function. Check Lambda proxy integration and then select your lambda function.
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4) Enable CORS for the proxy pathClick on the {proxy+}
resource and then "Enable CORS" button to open the CORS configuration page.
- In the CORS configuration page do the following:
- Select the 'Default 4XX' and 'Default 5XX' checkboxes under Gateway responses
- Select the 'OPTIONS' checkbox under Methods
- Add
rid,fdi-version,anti-csrf,st-auth-mode
to the existingAccess-Control-Allow-Headers
- Set
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
to'<YOUR_WEBSITE_DOMAIN>'
- Select
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials
checkbox
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4) Deploy the API GatewayClick the Deploy API button in the top right corner to deploy the API. During deployment, you'll be prompted to create a stage; for this tutorial, name the stage dev
. After deployment, you will receive your Invoke URL
.
important
Update apiDomain
, apiBasePath
, and apiGatewayPath
in both Lambda configuration and your frontend config if they have changed post API Gateway configuration.