Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @fansinc/amplify-category-video
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @fansinc/amplify-category-video
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @fansinc/amplify-category-video
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @fansinc/amplify-category-video
An open source Category Plugin for the AWS Amplify-CLI that makes it easy to deploy live and file based streaming video services and integrate them into your Amplify applications.
npm install @fansinc/amplify-category-video
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JavaScript (78.53%)
EJS (20.69%)
Shell (0.77%)
SCSS (0.01%)
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Apache-2.0 License
269 Stars
301 Commits
56 Forks
49 Watchers
5 Branches
47 Contributors
Updated on Nov 08, 2024
Latest Version
3.9.4
Package Id
@fansinc/amplify-category-video@3.9.4
Unpacked Size
520.45 kB
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87.16 kB
File Count
140
NPM Version
8.15.0
Node Version
16.17.0
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An open source plugin for the Amplify CLI that makes it easy to incorporate video streaming into your mobile and web applications powered by AWS Amplify and AWS Media Services
Read more about Amplify Video on the AWS Media Blog
Amplify Video is a Category Plugin for AWS Amplify that provides video streaming resources to your Amplify project. It requires that you have the Amplify CLI installed on your system before installing the Amplify Video plugin
To get started install the Amplify CLI via NPM as shown below or follow the getting started guide.
npm install -g @aws-amplify/cli
amplify configure
With the Amplify CLI installed, install this plugin:
npm i amplify-category-video -g
Add a video resource to your Amplify project
amplify video add
Interested in helping us with this project? Please see the contribution guide.
This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
No vulnerabilities found.
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no dangerous workflow patterns detected
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license file detected
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no binaries found in the repo
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security policy file detected
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Found 7/18 approved changesets -- score normalized to 3
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project is archived
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no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
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detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
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project is not fuzzed
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SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
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dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0
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18 existing vulnerabilities detected
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Last Scanned on 2025-07-07
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