How to add region to config for AWS Amplify when adding API to project












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I'm trying to follow the AWS Tutorial for iOS. However, when adding the GraphQL API I keep getting an error: "An error occurred when pushing the resources to the cloud Missing Region in config." This occurs when running sudo amplify push after adding the api to "update resources in the cloud." error image



I tried adding a Region key-value pair to my awsconfiguration.json but still received the same behavior:






{
"UserAgent": "aws-amplify/cli",
"Version": "0.1.0",
"Region": "us-east-1",
"IdentityManager": {
"Default": {}
}
}





I wasn't able to find any useful info with a google search or here in stack overflow. Any help would be greatly appreciated.










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    I'm trying to follow the AWS Tutorial for iOS. However, when adding the GraphQL API I keep getting an error: "An error occurred when pushing the resources to the cloud Missing Region in config." This occurs when running sudo amplify push after adding the api to "update resources in the cloud." error image



    I tried adding a Region key-value pair to my awsconfiguration.json but still received the same behavior:






    {
    "UserAgent": "aws-amplify/cli",
    "Version": "0.1.0",
    "Region": "us-east-1",
    "IdentityManager": {
    "Default": {}
    }
    }





    I wasn't able to find any useful info with a google search or here in stack overflow. Any help would be greatly appreciated.










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      I'm trying to follow the AWS Tutorial for iOS. However, when adding the GraphQL API I keep getting an error: "An error occurred when pushing the resources to the cloud Missing Region in config." This occurs when running sudo amplify push after adding the api to "update resources in the cloud." error image



      I tried adding a Region key-value pair to my awsconfiguration.json but still received the same behavior:






      {
      "UserAgent": "aws-amplify/cli",
      "Version": "0.1.0",
      "Region": "us-east-1",
      "IdentityManager": {
      "Default": {}
      }
      }





      I wasn't able to find any useful info with a google search or here in stack overflow. Any help would be greatly appreciated.










      share|improve this question
















      I'm trying to follow the AWS Tutorial for iOS. However, when adding the GraphQL API I keep getting an error: "An error occurred when pushing the resources to the cloud Missing Region in config." This occurs when running sudo amplify push after adding the api to "update resources in the cloud." error image



      I tried adding a Region key-value pair to my awsconfiguration.json but still received the same behavior:






      {
      "UserAgent": "aws-amplify/cli",
      "Version": "0.1.0",
      "Region": "us-east-1",
      "IdentityManager": {
      "Default": {}
      }
      }





      I wasn't able to find any useful info with a google search or here in stack overflow. Any help would be greatly appreciated.






      {
      "UserAgent": "aws-amplify/cli",
      "Version": "0.1.0",
      "Region": "us-east-1",
      "IdentityManager": {
      "Default": {}
      }
      }





      {
      "UserAgent": "aws-amplify/cli",
      "Version": "0.1.0",
      "Region": "us-east-1",
      "IdentityManager": {
      "Default": {}
      }
      }






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          After installing the amplify-cli did you run amplify configure or amplify configure project?



          This should prompt you to login in your aws console and also asks you to specify a region.






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          • No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

            – Knuth2259
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          • If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

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          After installing the amplify-cli did you run amplify configure or amplify configure project?



          This should prompt you to login in your aws console and also asks you to specify a region.






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          • No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

            – Knuth2259
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:22













          • If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

            – p0fi
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:27
















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          After installing the amplify-cli did you run amplify configure or amplify configure project?



          This should prompt you to login in your aws console and also asks you to specify a region.






          share|improve this answer
























          • No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

            – Knuth2259
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:22













          • If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

            – p0fi
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:27














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          After installing the amplify-cli did you run amplify configure or amplify configure project?



          This should prompt you to login in your aws console and also asks you to specify a region.






          share|improve this answer













          After installing the amplify-cli did you run amplify configure or amplify configure project?



          This should prompt you to login in your aws console and also asks you to specify a region.







          share|improve this answer












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          • No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

            – Knuth2259
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:22













          • If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

            – p0fi
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:27



















          • No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

            – Knuth2259
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:22













          • If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

            – p0fi
            Dec 29 '18 at 21:27

















          No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

          – Knuth2259
          Dec 29 '18 at 21:22







          No, I’ll try that. Do you know the file location of the config file?

          – Knuth2259
          Dec 29 '18 at 21:22















          If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

          – p0fi
          Dec 29 '18 at 21:27





          If you have the aws-cli already installed and set up you can usually skip this step. All it does is basically setting up the aws-cli for you. So it creates the config files in the default location for the aws-cli which is ~/.aws/config

          – p0fi
          Dec 29 '18 at 21:27


















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