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Page updated Apr 29, 2024

Use existing AWS resources

Amplify Android v1 is deprecated as of June 1st, 2024. No new features or bug fixes will be added. Dependencies may become outdated and potentially introduce compatibility issues.

Please use the latest version (v2) of Amplify Library for Android to get started. Refer to the upgrade guide for instructions on upgrading your application to the latest version.

Amplify libraries should be used for all new cloud connected applications. If you are currently using the AWS Mobile SDK for Android, you can access the documentation here.

Existing Amazon Pinpoint resources can be used with the Amplify Libraries by referencing your Application ID and Region in your amplifyconfiguration.json file.

{
"analytics": {
"plugins": {
"awsPinpointAnalyticsPlugin": {
"pinpointAnalytics": {
"appId": "[APP ID]",
"region": "[REGION]"
},
"pinpointTargeting": {
"region": "[REGION]"
}
}
}
}
}
  • pinpointAnalytics
    • appId: Amazon Pinpoint application ID
    • region: AWS Region where the resources are provisioned (e.g. us-east-1)
  • pinpointTargeting
    • region: AWS Region where the resources are provisioned (e.g. us-east-1)

Note that before you can add an AWS resource to your application, the application must have the Amplify libraries installed. If you need to perform this step, see Install Amplify Libraries.

Update your IAM Policy

Amazon Pinpoint requires an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy in order to use the record and identifyUser APIs:

{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["mobiletargeting:UpdateEndpoint", "mobiletargeting:PutEvents"],
"Resource": ["arn:aws:mobiletargeting:*:<your-account-id>:apps/<your-pinpoint-app-id>*"]
}
]
}