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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
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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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Issue description
Hello, good morning, I want to know if you are going