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is useful for testing our API one request at a time.
It would be nice to spin up a local version of the API on localhost to enable us to develop our frontend apps against it, and to more easily run integration and E2E tests.
Hi everyone,
I'm building Saas app model where each client should have their own API_KEY specified expiry dateTime as additional authorization method (AWS Cognito User Pool is used by default authorization).
I can see we have one field API_Key but have no idea how appsync works out on selecting specifically which API_KEY corresponding for each clients.
Another scenario using API_Key as
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