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Issue Summary
Building with serverless results in an error:
Build error occurred
TypeError: Class extends value undefined is not a
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Before opening, please confirm:
- I have installed the latest version of the Amplify CLI (see above), and confirmed that the issue still persists.
- I have searched for duplicate or closed issues.
- I have read the guide for [submitting bug reports](https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-cli/blob/master/CONTRIBUTI
If we override PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR then the "special php.ini" files will not be used.
Ie: https://github.com/brefphp/bref/blob/0.5.9/runtime/layers/fpm/php.ini
Hi,
I wanted to enable binary support on API gateway, but could not find the way to do it via component's inputs.
Is this something that you would consider adding in the future?
If so, I can try to add this feature. It doesn't look too complicated.
Thanks!
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SQL Insert Statement
Current behavior:
All the SQL activities either don't support Insert or are specific to a usecase
Expected behavior:
to be able to insert to a sql database in an activity
What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
many workflows/pipelines require logging to a database
Additional information you deem important (e.g. I need this tomorrow):
A few times rule authors have been confused with rule graph errors that are because two rules have the same name, which causes the first rule to be overridden & not be used. This is extremely confusing.
collect_rules() should detect this case and eagerly error.
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Hello, good morning, I want to know if you are going