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release(required): Amplify JS release #13753

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@erinleigh90 erinleigh90 commented Aug 26, 2024

Description of changes

Routine release of Amplify JS.

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  • PR description included
  • yarn test passes
  • Unit Tests are changed or added
  • Relevant documentation is changed or added (and PR referenced)

Checklist for repo maintainers

  • Verify E2E tests for existing workflows are working as expected or add E2E tests for newly added workflows
  • New source file paths included in this PR have been added to CODEOWNERS, if appropriate

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

ashika112 and others added 8 commits August 16, 2024 09:33
* chore: update docstrings on datastore type utils

* added code sample from docs to syncexpression docstring
* Modified API / XHR error to include underlying errors

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Co-authored-by: JoonWon Choi <[email protected]>
* refactor iamAuthApplicable

* cleanup & test

* update to sample token

* clean lint error

* cleanup signingService type

* update function maing

* moving default to internalPost

* rename file

* update ts docs

* add test with specified service in test suite
@erinleigh90 erinleigh90 merged commit f442277 into release Aug 26, 2024
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